Omaha has officially been selected over San Antonio as the host city for the 2016 event, marking a significant win for Nebraska. The decision, announced Monday, ends San Antonio’s bid after intense competition.
Month: December 2025
ICE confirms the suspect in the San Antonio shooting was in the U.S. illegally, authorities report. The announcement intensifies the focus on immigration enforcement in the wake of the tragic incident.
As the Christmas season concludes, the San Antonio Spurs reflect on their community efforts, highlighting donations, youth programs, and local partnerships aimed at giving back and spreading holiday cheer throughout the city.
A grieving Texas mother of a slain Navy sailor has launched a political campaign, aiming to honor her son’s legacy and advocate for veterans’ rights. Her bid marks a poignant step into public service.
My Chemical Romance’s iconic album The Black Parade will make a Texas stop on their upcoming tour, thrilling fans with classic hits. The show promises a nostalgic yet electrifying experience. Tickets on sale soon.
A new trauma training program at aetc.af.mil equips surgical teams with advanced skills for deployment, enhancing readiness and lifesaving capabilities in combat and emergency settings.
Despite the San Antonio tragedy, human smuggling deaths persist due to deep-rooted factors like poverty, demand for migration, and ruthless networks exploiting vulnerable migrants. Urgent policy reforms remain crucial.
San Antonio is set to welcome its first-ever thrift store featuring sustainable fashion and local art. The unique shop aims to promote eco-friendly shopping while supporting community creatives. Opening dates are forthcoming.
The award-winning San Antonio sports talk show “Halftime” has been canceled, MySA reports. The popular program, known for its in-depth local sports coverage, will no longer air, disappointing loyal fans across the city.
Nigerian villagers were shaken and alarmed as US airstrikes caused their homes to tremble and the night sky to glow red, raising fears and uncertainty in the affected communities, KSAT reports.
South Texas is enduring record-breaking heat this week, with temperatures soaring to historic highs. Forecasters say a strong cold front will move in Sunday, bringing much-needed relief and cooler conditions to the region.
New York Magazine spotlights rising-star Texas Democrats, highlighting their growing influence in state politics. The recognition underscores the shifting dynamics and emerging leadership within Texas’s Democratic ranks.
The San Antonio Spurs, city officials, and Bexar County have finalized an agreement to develop a new sports and entertainment district, aiming to boost local economy and revitalize the area, Texas Public Radio reports.
A San Antonio real estate firm has filed a lawsuit against a bank for failing to process its coronavirus relief loan, citing delays that jeopardized its business operations amid the pandemic.
The 2025 NBA Mock Draft unveils two-round projections as the Play-In Tournament heats up. Sports Illustrated offers an early look at potential picks shaping the next season’s draft landscape.
San Antonio U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales denies rumors surrounding the fiery suicide of a congressional staffer. Gonzales urges respect for the family’s privacy amid ongoing speculation.
A woman was killed in a single-vehicle crash on US Highway 90, authorities confirmed. Police are investigating the cause of the collision. No other vehicles were involved, KSAT reports.
A recent poll by The 19th News reveals that Gen Z women are the most liberal demographic in the country, highlighting a significant shift in political attitudes among young voters. This trend could reshape future elections.
San Antonio invites fans to relive beloved Disney memories at the new Disney Immersive experience. This interactive exhibit features iconic scenes and nostalgic moments, offering a magical trip down memory lane for all ages.
A new Axios report reveals a significant surge in hate crimes across most major U.S. cities in 2022. The increase highlights growing concerns over racial, religious, and ethnic violence nationwide.




















