In Texas Monthly’s feature, Julián Castro credits his mother for shaping his values and leadership style. Her lessons in resilience and community drive his political career and public service dedication.
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Discover 10 surprisingly free activities in San Antonio, from exploring historic missions to strolling along the vibrant River Walk. TheTravel highlights budget-friendly ways to experience the city’s rich culture and charm.
San Antonio College has won the prestigious Aspen Prize, recognized as the top U.S. community college. The award highlights the college’s exceptional academic and student success, described as “breathtaking” and “surreal.”
In 2021, San Antonio experienced its deadliest year since 1994, with homicide rates spiking sharply. City officials and law enforcement are analyzing data to address rising violence and implement prevention strategies.
The Lone Star Trade Summit 2024, hosted by The Business Journals, gathers industry leaders to connect and collaborate. The event promises networking, insights, and growth opportunities across key Texas markets.
Since 1985, the Express-News Sportsmen of the Year have honored San Antonio’s top athletes, celebrating their achievements and impact on local sports. The MySA archive showcases this rich legacy of excellence and dedication.
A San Antonio judge is considering sanctioning a local lawyer by ordering him to write a 10-page paper, pending a review of his conduct in a recent court case, sources report. The decision draws attention to disciplinary measures in legal practice.
Three San Antonio companies have been recognized as best places to work by U.S. News, highlighting the city’s thriving business culture. Their commitment to employee satisfaction sets a local standard for workplace excellence.
Interest grows as the Federal Reserve’s new cyber unit heads to San Antonio, marking a significant boost for the city’s tech sector. The move aims to strengthen cybersecurity and innovation within the Fed’s operations.
Rep. Joaquin Castro has emerged as a persistent advocate for greater diversity in U.S. media, pushing for inclusive representation and amplifying marginalized voices in the industry, reports the Los Angeles Times.
San Antonio ranked below average in a recent report evaluating the best and worst-run cities in the U.S., highlighting challenges in governance and public services, KABB reports.
Several members of the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were arrested in a Texas raid, authorities confirmed. The operation targeted human trafficking and drug smuggling activities linked to the group.
A Texas woman involved in a San Antonio fraud case linked to the Small Business Administration seeks to withdraw her plea, citing new evidence. The case remains under scrutiny in federal court.
A Texas high school football player who struck a referee has been cleared to return to sports, USA TODAY High School Sports reports. The decision follows review of the incident and disciplinary measures.