San Antonio lawmakers condemn discriminatory practices following the wrongful deportation of a U.S. citizen. Officials call for urgent reforms to prevent future injustices in immigration enforcement.
Month: October 2025
San Antonio’s new tech-forward entertainment venue, dubbed a “playground,” is set to open with star-studded debut concerts. The innovative space promises cutting-edge experiences for music fans and tech enthusiasts alike.
The Texas State Turning Point event sparked protests after a student was ousted from the gathering. Critics cite concerns over free speech and campus policy enforcement. The incident has ignited debate across the university community.
Several San Antonio lawyers have entered the race for the U.S. attorney post, highlighting strong local legal talent vying for this key federal position. The selection process is underway, as reported by the San Antonio Express-News.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) recently recognized outstanding Small Business and Contracting professionals for their exceptional contributions, highlighting their vital role in supporting mission success and innovation.
The San Antonio Spurs have signed free agent guard Malachi Flynn to a non-guaranteed deal, aiming to bolster their backcourt depth. Flynn’s fit with the Spurs will be evaluated during training camp.
Kevin Garnett recently claimed he would have “cooked” Tim Duncan on the court, sparking debate among fans. The legendary power forward praised Duncan but insisted he could outplay the Spurs icon.
De’Aaron Fox’s final injury status for the Spurs-Pacers preseason game remains doubtful after a minor ankle sprain. The Kings guard will be closely evaluated before the tip-off, with updates expected soon.
Three San Antonio political consultants have departed U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar’s campaign, signaling potential shifts in strategy ahead of upcoming elections, sources confirm. Further details on the impact remain forthcoming.
San Antonio novelist shares insights on her latest Hallmark movie, describing it as “racy” compared to the network’s usual fare. The film marks a bold shift for the beloved holiday channel.
A Fort Sam Houston official has been accused of stealing $510,000 from the U.S. government, according to an affidavit. The allegations highlight ongoing concerns about financial misconduct within military installations.
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A city vying for an NFL expansion team faces stiff competition from a nearby area that recently built a $64 million arena in a desperate bid to lure the franchise, intensifying the battle for the league’s next home.
San Antonio Spurs rookie Dylan Harper has announced a new off-court venture, aiming to expand his impact beyond basketball. The promising talent is set to launch a lifestyle brand, blending sports and culture.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports on the complexities surrounding the deportation of family members of US troops, highlighting legal challenges, impacts on military families, and ongoing policy debates.
The third annual Veterans Day celebration at Hemisfair’s Civic Park honored local veterans with speeches, live music, and community activities, fostering gratitude and remembrance in San Antonio.
The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo has pledged $12.2 million to support education initiatives. The funds aim to enhance scholarships, youth programs, and agricultural education across Texas.
KABB reports on an extensive criminal history marked by multiple illegal drug convictions. Authorities highlight ongoing concerns over repeat offenses, underscoring challenges in curbing drug-related crimes.



















