U.S. Central Command hosted its third Biennial Medical Security Cooperation Exchange in San Antonio, enhancing regional medical partnerships and readiness through collaborative training and information sharing among allied nations.
Day: October 14, 2025
Bowe Bergdahl, the former U.S. Army soldier held captive in Afghanistan, has returned to the United States for additional medical treatment following his release, sources confirm. Further care aims to address his health needs after years in captivity.
K-pop sensations Seventeen have selected San Antonio as one of only five U.S. cities for their exclusive tour stop. The group’s visit highlights the city’s growing appeal as a key destination for global music acts.
As enrollment drops nationwide, school districts are weighing difficult decisions to close or consolidate schools. These moves aim to optimize resources amid shrinking student populations and tighten budgets.
ICE arrested 145 individuals in South and Central Texas during a week-long operation targeting criminal aliens, illegal re-entrants, and immigration fugitives, authorities reported. The effort aimed to enhance public safety.
Struggling Post Office delays are leaving residents and businesses in limbo, with disrupted deliveries and mounting frustrations. Customers report long wait times and lost packages, highlighting urgent service challenges.
The San Antonio Spurs’ season revealed Malaki Branham struggling to find his footing, raising questions about his development and role. As the team rebuilds, Branham appears caught at a key crossroads in his young career.
US News has ranked two San Antonio high schools among America’s best for 2025, highlighting the city’s commitment to academic excellence and quality education. This recognition boosts San Antonio’s growing reputation in education.






