The University of Texas at San Antonio reassures fans that despite the recent rebranding, its beloved Roadrunner mascot, Rowdy, remains a vibrant symbol of school spirit and tradition.
Day: October 29, 2025
The Trump administration has canceled multiple flights between the US and Mexico, citing security concerns. The move has sparked outrage, with critics calling it a “continued abuse” disrupting travel and commerce.
San Antonio joins Las Vegas, San Diego, Austin, Dallas, Phoenix, Houston, Tampa, San Francisco, and Los Angeles as one of America’s top warm-weather winter vacation destinations for 2025, according to Travel and Tour World.
VA South Texas Health Care continues to expand services, providing comprehensive medical support to veterans. The facility emphasizes accessible, quality care tailored to veteran needs across the region.
Authorities are searching for a man reportedly hiding in the United States illegally, with possible sightings in San Antonio, Texas. Local law enforcement urges residents to report any information to help locate him.
Six Liga MX soccer clubs are visiting San Antonio this week, boosting local business with increased tourism and fan engagement. The influx highlights the city’s growing role as a key hub for soccer culture in the U.S.
WATCH: A massive brawl erupted at a local sports bar, captured on video and quickly going viral. Authorities are investigating the incident as the footage sparks widespread attention and concern. (KABB)
Charlie Kirk is scheduled to lead a vigil tonight at UTSA, drawing attention to pressing campus issues. The event, covered by News Radio 1200 WOAI, aims to engage students and the community in meaningful dialogue.
NBA world reacts to Victor Wembanyama’s dominant performance as the Spurs edged the Pacers. Experts praise his skill and poise, spotlighting the rookie’s growing impact in the league.
Outgoing FEC Vice Chair is set to run for Rep. Chip Roy’s U.S. Congress seat, sparking a competitive race. The announcement marks a significant shift in the San Antonio political landscape.
“Him” places San Antonio’s football culture at the heart of a chilling new horror film, blending local sports passion with spine-tingling suspense. The movie highlights the city’s unique backdrop in a thrilling narrative.










