ICE’s San Antonio office arrested 275 individuals in a recent operation targeting immigration violations. The enforcement action focused on public safety and immigration compliance, officials said.
Day: August 12, 2025
Texas politicians respond swiftly after the US airstrike on three Iranian nuclear sites, emphasizing national security concerns and urging calm while calling for diplomatic solutions to avoid further escalation in the Middle East.
Immigrants share heartfelt reasons for coming to the U.S. in a Spectrum News report. Many cite safety, opportunity, and family reunification as key factors driving their journeys and hopes for a better future.
San Antonio has produced countless influential figures across entertainment, sports, and politics. Discover the 10 most famous personalities from the city who have made a lasting impact nationally and beyond.
San Antonio’s top charter schools are spotlighted in MySA’s latest report, highlighting strong academics, innovative programs, and community impact. Discover which schools lead in excellence and student success.
A Texas-based company is supplying jet fuel used by Israeli forces in their military operations in Gaza, according to a report by Mondoweiss. The revelation raises questions about U.S. involvement in the conflict.
The federal government has approved a new name for SACU, reflecting its expanded membership across the U.S. The change aims to strengthen unity and representation for all members nationwide.
San Antonio has been selected to host the 2022 Warrior Games, bringing together wounded, ill, and injured service members for a week of adaptive sports competition. The event is set to boost local tourism and honor military resilience.