Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas argues that politics, not talent, sidelines top players from USA Basketball. He insists removing political tensions would ensure stars eagerly represent the nation on the court.
Day: June 8, 2025
San Antonio’s dancing robots have secured a spot on the upcoming season of “America’s Got Talent.” Their captivating performances continue to mesmerize audiences, showcasing innovative robotics and entertainment.
San Antonio launches “Ready to Work” initiative, aimed at connecting job seekers with local employers. The program offers resources and training to boost employment across the city.
San Antonio has been ranked the second deadliest city in Texas, according to recent crime data reported by WOAI. The city faces rising violent crime rates, prompting concern among residents and officials.
Four Texas metropolitan areas have outpaced national population growth, according to The Business Journals. Rapid expansion in these metros highlights the state’s continuing appeal for residents and businesses alike.
San Antonio Spurs’ DeMar DeRozan announced he will scale back his workload following Team USA’s minicamp. The move aims to preserve his health and performance for the upcoming NBA season.
Police are investigating the shooting of actor Jonathan Joss as a possible hate crime, authorities confirmed. The incident has sparked concern as officials seek to determine the motive behind the attack.
A San Antonio content creator plans to pivot to other apps as the expected TikTok ban approaches this weekend. The shift highlights growing concerns over TikTok’s uncertain future in the U.S., KSAT reports.
Rolando Pablos leverages his business acumen and strong schmoozing skills in a bid for San Antonio mayor. His blend of community ties and entrepreneurial experience shapes a compelling campaign.
“America’s Got Talent” will hold an open audition in San Antonio next month, offering local performers a chance to showcase their talents and advance to the next round of the popular competition series.
Former San Antonio teacher and State Rep. James Talarico is reportedly considering a run for the U.S. Senate. His potential candidacy adds a new dynamic to the upcoming race, drawing attention from Texas political circles.