San Antonio is seeing a rise in property crimes, mirroring a national trend. Recent reports indicate increases in theft, burglary, and vehicle-related offenses, sparking concern among residents and local law enforcement.
Month: August 2025
An Air Force major convicted of manslaughter in his wife’s death has blamed her for a fatal fight, CBS News reports. The case has sparked debate over domestic violence and accountability within the military.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich publicly scolded fans for booing former star Kawhi Leonard during a recent game. Popovich urged respect for Leonard’s contributions and called for sportsmanship.
At least 104 dead, Texas reels as recent storms bring new flooding risks to already devastated areas. Emergency crews race to assist survivors amid rising waters and ongoing threats. Authorities urge vigilance.
Texas Republicans have unveiled a new U.S. House map designed to create more winnable GOP seats ahead of the next election, sparking debate over its impact on voter representation.
Houston, the largest U.S. city without a theme park, remains a hub for cultural diversity and innovation. Despite its size, the city focuses on museums, sports, and green spaces, shaping a unique entertainment landscape.
The University of Texas at San Antonio faces a $8M loss in federal research grants amid a nationwide crackdown on DEI initiatives, raising concerns over the future of diversity programs and academic funding.
A San Antonio man was arrested for allegedly making a threat against former President Trump on Facebook ahead of his visit to Texas Hill Country, authorities reported. The investigation remains ongoing.
Exclusive: A Chicago-based firm is set to acquire San Antonio’s largest locally owned accounting company, marking a significant move in the regional financial services sector, sources confirm.
Flood deaths in Texas have risen to 120 as rescue teams continue the search for missing persons on day 7. Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant amid ongoing severe weather conditions.
The San Antonio Spurs remain focused on victory despite missing star rookie Victor Wembanyama to injury. The team emphasizes resilience and collective effort as they aim to stay competitive this season.
Fodor’s Travel Guide highlights the 15 best things to do in San Antonio, from exploring the historic Alamo to strolling the vibrant River Walk. The guide also advises on top tourist traps and pitfalls to avoid for a seamless visit.
San Antonio’s vibrant Latino culture offers a glimpse into America’s future, blending heritage and innovation. As demographics shift, Texas leads a cultural transformation shaping the nation’s evolving identity.
San Antonio band Los Juanos is revitalizing Tejano music by attracting a new generation of fans. Their fresh sound and energetic performances bridge tradition and contemporary appeal.
SAUSHEC residents and fellows celebrated their graduation in a ceremony marking the completion of rigorous medical training. The event highlighted their dedication to advancing Army healthcare and readiness.
Data and SAPD Chief William McManus reveal a complex picture of crime in San Antonio. While some offenses have declined, challenges remain in addressing violent crime and community safety, underscoring ongoing efforts by local law enforcement.
Trader Joe’s, Holiday Inn Express, and five other businesses are set to open soon in North San Antonio, promising new shopping, lodging, and dining options for the growing community. Stay tuned for updates.
WATCH: A massive brawl erupted at a local sports bar, captured on video and quickly going viral. Authorities are investigating the incident as patrons clash during a heated game night. More details on WOAI.
San Antonio Spurs forward is reportedly set to join forces with a Los Angeles Lakers guard on a new team, sparking major excitement and speculation about the upcoming NBA season. Details remain under wraps.