Gregg Popovich, renowned NBA coach and Executive of the San Antonio Spurs, is celebrated for his leadership, five championships, and impact on basketball strategy and team culture.
Day: November 2, 2025
The US Attorney’s Office in Odessa has filed 259 new immigration cases in April, marking a significant increase in enforcement efforts. This rise highlights ongoing federal focus on immigration violations.
A bankrupt San Antonio-area business has filed a lawsuit against the Small Business Administration after its application for a coronavirus relief loan was denied, citing financial harm and procedural issues.
Thunder Gameday: The Oklahoma City Thunder close out their preseason in San Antonio, showcasing key roster moves and building momentum ahead of the regular season. Fans eagerly anticipate the team’s final tune-up.
San Antonio ranks third-highest in poverty among major U.S. metro areas, according to the latest census data. The city faces ongoing challenges as economic disparities persist, highlighting the need for targeted policy solutions.
Gov. Greg Abbott shows no urgency in calling a special election to replace late U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner, leaving the Houston district without full representation as political pressure mounts.
Business Insider has ranked the 25 most fun cities in the US, highlighting vibrant nightlife, cultural attractions, and outdoor activities. The list showcases top destinations for entertainment and adventure across the country.
Two Army commands are set to relocate from San Antonio by the end of the year, according to a recent report by KTSA. The move marks a significant shift for the local military presence and economy.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear San Antonio’s challenge to a $2 million court fee, spotlighting a broader debate over municipal funding and citizens’ access to justice. The case could set a national precedent.







