Wounded warriors are set to arrive in San Antonio for the 2020 athletic competition, showcasing resilience and strength. The event highlights their determination and community support in this inspiring annual gathering.
Day: November 6, 2025
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton revealed that Houston-area students were targeted for starting a Turning Point USA chapter, highlighting ongoing political tensions in local schools, WOAI reports.
All 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution are on the verge of approval, marking a significant moment for state policy. Voters will soon decide on measures affecting governance, education, and infrastructure.
Texas teen set to debut in the emotional drama series ‘This Is Us.’ The young actor’s role promises a fresh perspective in the acclaimed show, highlighting new talent from the Lone Star State. Read more on MySA.
The U.S. Department of Education plans to lay off its entire Dallas office staff, impacting local operations. The move aims to streamline resources amid budget constraints, according to officials. More details to follow on Spectrum News.
U.S. Marshals have captured a man accused of causing a lockdown at Camp Bullis after evading police for weeks. The suspect was apprehended following a thorough multi-agency search, restoring security to the area.
DOGE and HHS have terminated an $18 million contract with Family Endeavors over concerns of an “empty facility,” WOAI reports. The decision raises questions about the management and use of government funds.
Dr. Daniel P. Martinez, Executive Director of the Greater San Antonio Chapter of the American Red Cross, has been nominated for the San Antonio Business Journal’s prestigious 40 Under 40, recognizing his leadership and community impact.
A massive brawl erupted at a San Antonio sports bar, captured on video and quickly going viral. The chaotic incident has raised concerns over safety at local venues, prompting calls for increased security measures.








