San Antonio is set to welcome its first revolving sushi bar, promising a unique dining experience with conveyor belt service. The new venue aims to blend innovation with fresh flavors, opening later this year.
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San Antonio Sports has surpassed $1 billion in economic impact by hosting live events, WOAI reports. The milestone highlights the city’s growing reputation as a premier sports destination.
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Cepeda as auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of San Antonio. The appointment aims to strengthen pastoral support amid growing community needs. Reporting by Texas Public Radio.
San Antonio’s mayoral race is set for a June runoff after no candidate secured a majority. The close contest highlights key city issues as voters prepare to make a final decision, Spectrum News NY1 reports.
Rising Latin star [Artist Name] brings the vibrant sounds of corrido to the Majestic Theatre on their U.S. tour. The performance highlights the genre’s rich storytelling and cultural roots, captivating audiences nationwide.
California colleges and universities differ in defining first-generation college students, creating challenges for data consistency and support programs. This lack of agreement complicates efforts to address student needs, reports CalMatters.
Snow could be on its way to parts of Texas this week, a rare event as cold air pushes south. Residents are advised to stay alert for possible winter weather impacts. Stay tuned for updates from MySA.
U.S. Marshals are searching for a 23-year-old man with an extensive criminal history, according to KEYE. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid in the ongoing investigation.
Texas cities are rapidly emerging as top business hubs in the U.S., with Houston, Dallas, and Austin leading the charge. Their booming economies and strategic locations are attracting major companies nationwide.
The San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame announced its 2022 class, honoring local athletes and contributors for their outstanding achievements and impact on the community. The induction ceremony celebrates San Antonio’s rich sports legacy.
Gov. Greg Abbott praised the Charlie Kirk vigil at UTSA, calling it a “beautiful sight.” The event drew students and supporters, highlighting Kirk’s impact and sparking discussions on campus about free speech and activism.
Newly appointed federal judge Jason Pulliam describes himself as the “embodiment of the American Dream,” highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to a prominent legal role in San Antonio.
San Antonio’s reality TV veteran returns to the screen in a new USA Network show that revisits the nostalgia and challenges of summer camp, offering viewers a fresh, heartfelt look at youth experiences.
The University of the Incarnate Word ranks among America’s top colleges, according to U.S. News & World Report. It is recognized for academic excellence, student engagement, and value, solidifying its reputation nationally.
More than 662,000 undocumented migrants with criminal records have been released into the U.S., raising concerns over border security and public safety, reports WOAI. Authorities face mounting pressure to address the issue.
San Antonio has been selected as the U.S. headquarters for a major European company, bringing 1,400 new jobs to the city. This development underscores San Antonio’s growing appeal as a business hub.
NBA legend Chris Paul sent a heartfelt message to the San Antonio Spurs, praising their resilience and legacy. The veteran guard expressed admiration for the team’s culture and wished them success ahead.
San Antonio has become a hotspot for pickleball, America’s fastest-growing sport, attracting players of all ages with its community appeal, accessible courts, and local tournaments fueling rapid growth.
San Antonio is warming up as winter wanes, with forecasts showing rising temperatures this week. Residents can expect mild to warm conditions ahead, signaling the gradual shift from winter to spring.
The Trump White House has labeled former President Obama as the “architect of modern political division in America,” accusing his administration of deepening partisan divides, according to a report by MySA.