San Antonio Rep. Joaquin Castro warns that Trump’s proposed “big, bad bill” could harm college students, undermine clean energy efforts, and lead to hospital closures, raising concerns about its impact on Texas communities.
Month: October 2025
Shakira fans can now snag affordable tickets for her upcoming concerts in Houston, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Diego, and San Antonio. Don’t miss out on the chance to see the global superstar live.
San Antonio high schools often honor local figures and history through their namesakes. MySA explores the stories behind these names, shedding light on the community’s heritage and values.
Hate crimes are surging in San Antonio, also known as the Alamo City, sparking fear among residents. Community leaders and law enforcement urge vigilance as incidents of bias-motivated violence increase.
A major grocery rival of H-E-B continues rapid expansion across Texas but notably avoids San Antonio, the home base of H-E-B. The strategy highlights fierce local market loyalties and competitive dynamics.
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama returns to his roots as he competes in the 2024 Olympic Games. The French phenom aims to shine on the global stage in a heartfelt homecoming for the young basketball sensation.
Spurs’ strong preseason performance reveals a sharper team identity, showcasing improved defense and cohesive ball movement. Early success sets high expectations for their regular-season potential.
San Antonio’s largest Veterans Day celebration returns to Hemisfair, honoring local veterans with ceremonies, live music, and family activities. The event promises a meaningful tribute to those who served.
San Antonio remains the most impoverished major U.S. city despite modest economic gains, according to the latest Census data. Persistent poverty underscores ongoing challenges amid incremental progress.
Newsweek announces the “Best Zoo” award, recognizing top facilities for animal care, conservation, and visitor experience. This accolade highlights zoos setting new standards in education and wildlife preservation worldwide.
The AETC commander announced a rebalanced mission and vision focus to enhance training efficiency and readiness. This strategic shift aims to better prepare Airmen for evolving operational demands.
A former corrections officer was arrested by U.S. Marshals on charges of bribery and smuggling. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the prison system. Authorities continue to investigate.
Army budget cuts threaten San Antonio’s economy, putting thousands of jobs and local businesses at risk. The reductions could impact key military installations, raising concerns over community stability and growth.
The 2025 NBA Mock Draft reveals two-round projections following the recent draft lottery. Sports Illustrated breaks down top prospects and team fits, offering an early look at how the next NBA draft could unfold.
Spurs rookie Dylan Harper reveals the “biggest thing” about adjusting to the NBA in a recent Sports Illustrated interview. Harper highlights the mental and physical demands as key challenges in transitioning to the league.
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.
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.















