An El Paso federal judge has reinforced a ruling against a U.S. government order mandating financial surveillance, raising new questions about privacy and government overreach. The decision marks a critical legal pushback.
Day: September 28, 2025
Legendary rock group Kansas will join the U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own” for a special performance. The collaboration highlights the fusion of rock and military music, promising a unique and memorable concert experience.
What if every child had access to Pre-K 4 SA? New America explores how universal early education in San Antonio could boost school readiness, close achievement gaps, and transform community futures.
KABB reports a convicted drug dealer with an extensive criminal history remains at large. Authorities urge the public to stay vigilant and report any information leading to the suspect’s capture immediately.
It’s official: UTSA is joining the American Athletic Conference, marking a significant step in the university’s athletic growth. The move aims to boost exposure, revenue, and competitive opportunities for the Roadrunners.
Keldon Johnson is making waves inside Team USA, showcasing his skill and poise. The San Antonio Spurs forward’s impressive play is drawing attention ahead of upcoming international competitions.
Texas Rep. John Lujan has announced his candidacy for the newly redrawn U.S. House District 35. The San Antonio lawmaker aims to secure a seat in the upcoming congressional elections.
HITEC 2026, the world’s largest hospitality technology event, is set to transform the industry with cutting-edge innovations in San Antonio, USA. Industry leaders and tech experts will showcase future-ready solutions.
Two political consultants have pleaded guilty in the bribery case involving Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar, authorities announced. The charges highlight ongoing corruption probes in Texas politics.
UTSA graduate and social media sensation stars in the new “Love Island” spinoff, captivating audiences with charisma and charm. The show highlights rising talent from viral fame to reality TV stardom.
The US withdrawal from UNESCO threatens global collaboration on science and culture, experts warn. The move may hinder joint efforts in research, education, and cultural preservation, impacting international progress.
Several San Antonio lawyers have emerged as contenders for the U.S. attorney position, according to the Huron Daily Tribune. The selection panel is reviewing candidates for this key federal role.
In a recent interview with The Business Journals, U.S. Travel Association President Roger Dow discussed industry recovery, domestic travel trends, and the future outlook for U.S. tourism amid evolving market conditions.












