Joaquin Castro and Beto O’Rourke attracted a crowd of 1,000 at a rally in San Antonio, highlighting growing enthusiasm for their political efforts in the region. The event underscored strong local support.
Day: September 18, 2025
Rock n’ Roll Hall of Famers are set to stop in San Antonio on their world tour, bringing iconic hits and electrifying performances to the city. Fans can expect a memorable night of legendary music and energy.
At the recent military flight training summit, the AETC commander highlighted the critical importance of readiness and strategic partnerships in advancing pilot training and mission success.
A crime ring targeting high-end pickup trucks for smuggling across the U.S.-Mexico border was dismantled, authorities announced. The group specialized in stealing luxury vehicles for cross-border trafficking, says San Antonio Express-News.
The 2021 Turkey Awards saw Conference USA handing UTSA fans some leftovers, as the Roadrunners missed out on top honors. The Business Journals highlights the conference’s distribution of accolades this season.
A new report reveals the likely next destination for the Spurs’ key free agent, fueling speculation across the NBA. Stay tuned as negotiations continue and teams vie for top talent.
UTSA was targeted in a nationwide swatting spree, prompting a swift police response. Authorities continue investigating the incidents, highlighting growing concerns over dangerous false emergency calls.
A vigil at UTSA honoring Charlie Kirk drew students and supporters, serving as a powerful call to action. Attendees emphasized unity and engagement in social and political issues.
The trial of indicted U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar has been postponed again, according to the San Antonio Report. The delay adds uncertainty to the timeline for the corruption case against the Texas congressman.
Comedian shares insights on San Antonio’s vibrant Latino dating scene and culture, highlighting the unique blend of traditions and modern romance. Her observations shed light on love and identity in a diverse community.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that over 100 educators could face suspension for social media posts supporting conservative activist Charlie Kirk, citing concerns over professionalism and school policies, sparking debate on free speech in education.
The U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas plays a critical role in enforcing federal law across the region. Appointed by the Department of Justice, this official leads significant prosecutions and community initiatives.
A court has ruled on the appeal of a man who posed as a Saudi prince to avoid prison time. The San Antonio case highlights legal challenges involving fraud and identity deception. Details on the final verdict are pending.












