At least 13 people have died and several remain missing in San Antonio following rapid flooding caused by heavy rains. Emergency crews continue search efforts amid rising water levels, CBS News reports.
Day: July 16, 2025
In United States v. Lopez, the Supreme Court ruled in 1995 that Congress exceeded its authority under the Commerce Clause by banning guns in school zones, marking a pivotal limit on federal power.
Bexar’s Eye explores the abandoned Funtown amusement park on San Antonio’s South Side, a site steeped in nostalgia. Once a local hotspot, it now stands silent, evoking fond memories among longtime residents.
The Nation’s Education Secretary praised San Antonio ISD’s robust COVID-19 vaccination efforts, highlighting the district’s commitment to student safety and health. SAISD continues to set a strong example in public school vaccination resources.
Bexar County Sheriffs and U.S. Marshals conducted a raid on a South Side home, recovering a cache of drugs and firearms. The operation aims to disrupt local criminal activity and enhance community safety.
The University of Texas–San Antonio earned recognition in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting its rising status among America’s best colleges for academics and value.
Boris Diaw has agreed to a new contract with the San Antonio Spurs, securing his place on the roster for the upcoming season. The veteran forward aims to continue his impact both on and off the court.
Cierra Ortega has exited the “Love Island USA” villa after backlash erupted over resurfaced posts containing racial slurs. The show’s producers and Ortega addressed the controversy promptly.