Rep. Joaquin Castro urges the U.S. defense chief to keep Army North and South commands in San Antonio, warning that relocating them could impact the city’s economy and national security operations.
Month: October 2025
The Pew Research Center highlights the enduring impact of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the U.S., showcasing their pivotal role in advancing education and empowering Black communities nationwide.
WANTED: A woman with an extensive criminal history has escaped a federal halfway house, authorities report. The ongoing search highlights concerns over public safety as law enforcement urges anyone with information to come forward.
A South Texas coastal town holds the title for the lowest cost of living in the U.S., offering affordable housing and essential services. This makes it an attractive option for residents seeking budget-friendly coastal life, reports MySA.
San Antonio small businesses are teaming up with the U.S. Postal Service to boost growth and cut costs. The partnership offers resources and discounts to help local entrepreneurs thrive. (KABB)
Spurs legend Tony Parker blasted France following their disappointing exit at the FIBA World Cup, calling the team’s performance a “fiasco.” Parker urged for major changes to restore national basketball pride.
A congressional staffer tragically died after catching fire, a family member confirmed. Rep. Tony Gonzales expressed he is “heart-stricken” by the incident, highlighting the deep impact on the community.
Protests dubbed “Trump Takeover” are planned across Texas in response to the state’s latest gerrymandering efforts. Activists argue the redistricting undermines fair representation ahead of upcoming elections.
“Love Island” star ignites fan excitement during appearances across San Antonio and San Marcos. Enthusiasts flock to catch glimpses, fueling local buzz and social media chatter, spotlighting the show’s growing regional popularity.
The MEDCoE Graduate Research and Education Symposium was held at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, showcasing cutting-edge research by military medical graduate students and fostering education advances.
San Antonio ranks as Texas’ most dangerous big city but stands as the 28th safest in the nation, according to recent crime data analyzed by San Antonio Current. The city’s safety challenges contrast with its national standing.
RestoPros of San Antonio has earned Better Business Bureau accreditation, underscoring its commitment to quality and customer trust. The move highlights the company’s dedication to excellence in restoration services.
The Miami Heat face a tough challenge Wednesday night against Victor Wembanyama’s Spurs. Key strategies include disrupting Wembanyama’s rhythm, exploiting Spurs’ perimeter defense, and maintaining aggressive bench support.
Florida claims the No. 1 spot in the latest USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll Top 25 ranking, showcasing the Gators’ strong start to the season and rising national prominence.
Mexico’s Tacos on the Street has opened its first U.S. location in San Antonio, bringing authentic Mexican street tacos to the city. The new spot aims to capture the vibrant flavors and culture of Mexico’s streets.
San Antonio led U.S. population growth from 2020 to 2021, according to the San Antonio Report. The city’s booming economy and affordable living are key factors driving the surge.
Movie titan Santikos owns extensive land across San Antonio, shaping the city’s entertainment and real estate landscape. Discover key locations tied to this influential family in our latest report.
The US Army Institute of Surgical Research hosted a summer camp focused on mathematics and science, inspiring young minds to explore STEM fields through hands-on activities and expert-led sessions.
ICE detained a Massachusetts man with no criminal record and transferred him to Texas, raising concerns about immigration enforcement practices. The case highlights growing issues with ICE’s detention policies.
During the government shutdown, San Antonio residents can access discounts and assistance through local nonprofits, utility relief programs, and some retail outlets offering special deals to ease financial strain.
















