Gallup polling reveals a significant shift in US views on immigration since Trump took office. Public opinion has grown more divided, reflecting changing attitudes amid evolving policies and political discourse.
Day: July 11, 2025
Frank Tejeda’s journey from San Antonio’s South Side to Congress is a story of determination and service. Rising from humble beginnings, he became a powerful advocate for his community and national leader.
Legendary mariachi singer Vicente Fernández is set to serenade the Alamo City this fall, bringing his iconic voice and timeless hits to fans in San Antonio. Tickets go on sale next week.
Devastating flash floods in San Antonio have claimed over a dozen lives, overwhelming emergency services and displacing residents. Authorities urge caution as rescue efforts continue amid severe weather warnings.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the 20 best public high schools in San Antonio, highlighting top academic performance and student success. MySA details this year’s standout schools shaping the city’s educational landscape.
Hate crimes in the U.S. surged to their highest level in over a decade in 2019, according to FBI data. The increase highlights persistent and growing threats against minority communities nationwide.
Travel + Leisure has named San Antonio a top U.S. city, highlighting its rich culture, vibrant tourism, and growing business scene. The recognition boosts the city’s profile as a premier travel destination.
The Detroit Pistons closed their franchise-worst season with a loss to the San Antonio Spurs. The defeat highlighted ongoing struggles as the team looks ahead to rebuild and improve in the coming year.
The US has imposed sanctions on a UN investigator probing abuses in Gaza, citing concerns over the individual’s impartiality. The move draws sharp criticism from human rights groups and the UN.