San Antonio Evening Briefing Sept. 10 on Spectrum News NY1 covers local updates, weather alerts, and community events. Stay informed with the latest developments shaping the city tonight.
Day: September 26, 2025
A San Antonio businessman has called for federal work visa reforms, describing the current system as “inefficient.” He urges streamlined processes to better support businesses and immigrant workers.
U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales is spearheading a bipartisan effort to unite centrists on Capitol Hill, aiming to bridge divides and promote pragmatic solutions amid growing political polarization, the San Antonio Report reports.
Mexican pop sensation Peso Pluma once walked the halls of Clemens High School in San Antonio, surprising fans and classmates alike. The singer’s unexpected local roots highlight his unique journey to stardom.
Military recruiting leaders convened in San Antonio to collaborate on improving recruitment strategies. The gathering, hosted by aetc.af.mil, focused on innovation and partnerships to strengthen force readiness.
The Department of Justice reports heightened enforcement efforts in the South Texas Border and San Antonio market areas, targeting immigration violations and enhancing regional security to curb illegal activities.
New developments on the Far West Side include a new H-E-B grocery store and multiple apartment complexes, boosting local housing and retail options, according to The Business Journals.
The Chicago Bulls have traded Nikola Vucevic to the San Antonio Spurs, sparking debate on the move’s realism. Experts weigh in on the deal’s impact and what it means for both teams’ futures.







