Texas Jewish leaders express deep concern over Christian-focused content in the state’s proposed public school curriculum, urging for a more inclusive approach that respects religious diversity in education.
Month: September 2025
Ride along with the Bexar County Street Crime Unit as they adapt operations amid COVID-19. KABB’s exclusive coverage highlights challenges and safety measures in frontline law enforcement during the pandemic.
Two San Antonio high schools have been recognized among the best in the U.S., according to a recent report. The schools earned praise for academic excellence and student achievement, highlighting the city’s growing educational success.
Julian Champagnie emerged as a reliable contributor for the San Antonio Spurs this season, carving out a consistent role. His growth and versatility have become key assets in the Spurs’ evolving roster.
The San Antonio Spurs have added G League standout guard to their training camp roster, aiming to bolster depth and evaluate new talent ahead of the NBA season, sources confirm.
The City of San Antonio urges residents to report potholes to improve road safety. Officials aim to address infrastructure issues quickly, encouraging community involvement through an easy online reporting system.
San Antonio’s vibrant nightlife shines in the USA TODAY 10Best reviews, highlighting top night clubs and dance spots. From energetic beats to chic lounges, the city offers diverse venues for every partygoer.
San Antonio U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro condemned former President Trump’s move to defund grants for Hispanic-serving colleges, calling it a setback for education equity and minority student support programs.
The San Antonio Police Department and U.S. Marshals teamed up in a joint operation, successfully rescuing dozens of missing and endangered juveniles, officials confirmed. The coordinated effort highlights ongoing commitment to youth safety.
In a rare business encounter, Julián Castro partnered with Donald Trump on a real estate deal, a move he later regretted. The brief collaboration highlighted contrasting political paths and underscored Castro’s critical stance on Trump’s leadership.
The San Antonio Spurs have secured a landmark arena naming rights deal reportedly worth US$9 million annually, bolstering the NBA team’s revenue streams, SportsPro reports. This marks a significant move in their commercial strategy.
Grady Ted Baird, a longtime San Antonio resident, passed away in 2025. Funeral services were held at Drexel Avenue, South Central San Antonio. Details are available on Funeral Caring USA and Legacy.com.
Snow could be on the horizon for parts of Texas this November, according to one forecast. While unusual, early winter conditions may bring flurries to areas unaccustomed to snow this time of year.
Researchers have mapped soft tick collection sites along Government Canyon Creek, highlighting key habitats. The detailed red-marked locations provide valuable data for understanding tick distribution and related health risks.
Gabriel Luna, star of “The Last of Us,” opened up about finding a father figure and mentor in Arnold Schwarzenegger. Their bond has deeply influenced Luna’s career and personal growth, highlighting the power of mentorship.
A US court has blocked a Texas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, citing concerns over the separation of church and state. The ruling marks a significant legal setback for the law.
Chris Bosh’s journey from a standout college player to NBA champion is a tale of resilience and skill. USA Today chronicles his rise, challenges, and legacy impact on basketball history.
A weather front will approach the area this week, bringing a slight chance of rain, according to KSAT. While significant rainfall is unlikely, residents should stay prepared for isolated showers.
Several UTSA students recently had their visa statuses terminated by Homeland Security, raising concerns about potential impacts on their education and immigration status, officials confirmed Wednesday.
A young UTSA graduate has been appointed head of a federal counterterrorism office, marking a significant milestone early in his career. His role underscores San Antonio’s growing presence in national security.