Texas flooding latest: 43 dead, including 15 children, as rescue teams continue searching for nearly two dozen missing girls. Devastation and recovery efforts unfold amid ongoing severe weather.
Month: August 2025
Former President Bill Clinton campaigned in San Antonio, endorsing Pete Gallego and Joaquín Castro. Clinton highlighted their commitment to Texas values and urged voters to support their bids in upcoming elections.
San Antonio lights up this Fourth of July with vibrant fireworks and family fun. From riverwalk celebrations to community festivals, locals have multiple spots to enjoy the holiday’s patriotic spirit and entertainment.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott warns the state may challenge a court case mandating the U.S. government to fund education for migrant children. The move highlights ongoing disputes over immigration and state finances.
A Texas man has been charged with murder in the shooting of Jonathan Joss. Authorities state there is no evidence to classify the incident as a hate crime, according to The Clarion-Ledger.
San Antonio businesses and government have a unique opportunity to collaborate, boosting economic growth and community development. Strengthening partnerships could drive innovation and enhance public services citywide.
The San Antonio Spurs are reportedly eyeing Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown amid ongoing trade rumors, NBA insider reveals. Talks suggest the Spurs aim to bolster their roster for a playoff push.
Area congressmen are urging Peter Hegseth to establish a new military command in San Antonio, citing the city’s strategic advantages and existing defense infrastructure, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
Spurs free agent faces a pivotal career choice as international offers flood in. With opportunities abroad promising growth and exposure, the player weighs options amid uncertain NBA prospects.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ended an $18 million contract with a San Antonio nonprofit tied to Elon Musk’s DOGE project due to a vacant migrant housing facility, raising concerns over fund oversight and migrant care.
“Love Island USA” star from Texas faces backlash amid swirling breakup rumors. Fans and followers express concern as the reality TV personality navigates relationship challenges, sparking widespread speculation online.
Clark J. Quinn’s official Air Force biography on af.mil details his distinguished military career, leadership roles, and contributions to national defense, highlighting his impact within the U.S. Air Force.
U.S. Marshals arrested 724 individuals accused of violent crimes in a major San Antonio-area sweep. The operation targeted fugitives linked to assaults, robberies, and other serious offenses, enhancing local safety.
Visit San Antonio launches a fresh campaign to boost convention business, highlighting the city’s venues, culture, and amenities to attract large-scale events and drive economic growth, reports The Business Journals.
Top San Antonio sports stories from 2024 highlight thrilling Spurs playoff runs, breakthrough performances by local athletes, and major community events. Stay updated with the latest scores and exclusive coverage on kens5.com.
Severe storms swept through San Antonio and surrounding areas Sunday night, bringing damaging hail. Residents are urged to send photos of hail damage to WOAI as meteorologists assess the impact of the storm.
ICE San Antonio announced the arrest of 275 individuals during a recent joint operation targeting illegal immigration. The enforcement action involved multiple agencies working to uphold federal immigration laws.
Despite initial buzz, Nirenberg and Castro have yet to significantly boost fundraising for statewide races, raising questions about their impact on broader electoral efforts, reports the San Antonio Report.
“Big Brother” Season 27 premieres with a fresh batch of houseguests ready to compete in the iconic reality series. USA Today introduces the new contestants and previews the season’s twists and drama to come.
The Providence Journal explores the urgent need to reinvent the federal education bureaucracy, highlighting inefficiencies and proposing reforms to better support students, teachers, and schools nationwide.