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.
Month: November 2025
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.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against US Masters Swimming following a controversy involving a transgender athlete at a recent San Antonio event, escalating the national debate on transgender participation in sports.
James Talarico has launched his bid for the U.S. Senate, emphasizing a call for generational change. The Texas Democrat vows to bring fresh perspectives to Washington in his campaign for the 2024 election.
Peso Pluma has announced his first-ever concert in San Antonio, marking a milestone for the rising artist. The event is highly anticipated by fans eager to experience his unique sound live.
San Antonio, San Diego, and Orlando SeaWorld parks welcome USA travelers with groundbreaking new adventures. The parks unveil thrilling attractions and immersive experiences, enhancing family fun and marine education nationwide.
In an unexpected turn, former SBA chief Hector Barreto pleaded guilty during a San Antonio criminal trial, marking a significant development in the high-profile case, officials confirmed Monday.
A recent study reveals Houston ranks lower in business friendliness compared to other Texas cities. Factors such as regulatory environment and taxation contribute to the gap, challenging Houston’s economic appeal.
Victor Wembanyama aims to make Spurs history in the upcoming clash against the Miami Heat. The standout rookie is poised to leave a lasting mark as San Antonio seeks a crucial win.
Nell Fortner, renowned basketball coach and analyst, shares insights in a recent MySA feature. The article highlights her coaching legacy and impact on women’s basketball nationally and in Texas.
Dylan Harper’s NBA Rookie of the Year prospects have taken an early hit, according to Sports Illustrated. Injuries and inconsistent play have raised doubts about his impact in a competitive rookie class.
With a federal government shutdown looming, San Antonio faces the imminent reality of deep budget cuts. Critical programs and local services risk disruption, intensifying concerns for the city’s economic stability and public welfare.
Sports Illustrated highlights the top rookie cards of early NBA MVP candidates, spotlighting valuable collectibles from rising stars poised to dominate the league and the trading card market.
An Army helicopter pilot from the San Antonio area was found dead in Honduras, authorities confirmed. The circumstances surrounding the death remain under investigation, with officials working to determine the cause.
S.A. International climbs to 9th place in customer satisfaction, reflecting improved service and commitment. The San Antonio-based company outpaced competitors in the latest survey, signaling strong community support.
Devin Vassell’s leadership and sharpshooting have been crucial to Victor Wembanyama’s seamless integration with the Spurs. Their chemistry on and off the court is fueling San Antonio’s rising NBA success, Sports Illustrated reports.
Victor Wembanyama was already notably tall, but recent reports reveal astonishing growth spurt. The French basketball prodigy’s towering height continues to stun fans and analysts alike. USA Today covers his remarkable rise.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio has been recognized on Yahoo’s recent list of best colleges, highlighting its growing reputation for quality education and student success. This marks a significant milestone for the institution.
The highly anticipated “Top Gun”-style air show has been postponed due to the ongoing government shutdown, officials announced. The event, known for thrilling aerial displays, will resume once funding is restored.


















