A Guatemalan national was sentenced to 70 years in prison for multiple sex crimes against children, WOAI reports. The verdict marks a significant step in combating child exploitation.
Month: December 2025
Rookie Dylan Harper is making waves with the Spurs, evoking memories of past stars with his skill and poise. His impressive debut hints at a promising future, reigniting excitement among fans and analysts alike.
San Antonio’s bar scene heats up this December 2015 with MySA highlighting top spots for holiday cheer and nightlife. From craft cocktails to live music, locals and visitors have plenty of festive options to explore.
Photos capture South African tennis fans cheering as the U.S. secures a thrilling Fed Cup victory over Switzerland. The spirited crowd showcased unwavering support, highlighting the event’s vibrant atmosphere and international appeal.
Three people were shot dead at a landscape supply company in San Antonio. Authorities report the suspect is down. Details remain limited as police continue their investigation. Updates to follow.
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Tony Gonzales in the GOP rematch against Brandon Herrera, intensifying the battle for Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, as reported by the San Antonio Express-News.
The all-girl reggaetón party is hitting San Antonio as part of its national tour, showcasing top female artists and electrifying the city with vibrant beats and high-energy performances. Fans are urged to catch the celebration live.
The new T-7A Red Hawk has officially landed at JBSA-Randolph, marking a key milestone for Air Force pilot training. This advanced aircraft will enhance training capabilities and modernize the fleet at the base.
Thieves are targeting cluster mailboxes in Stone Oak and North Side neighborhoods, prompting USPS to warn residents. Authorities urge vigilance and report suspicious activity to prevent mail theft.
Celebrated San Antonio chef bids farewell to Texas, citing creative restrictions and market challenges. The move marks a significant loss for the local culinary scene, sparking conversations about supporting homegrown talent.
San Antonio City Council has approved renaming a portion of an East Side street to honor the Tuskegee Airmen, recognizing their historic contributions as pioneering African American pilots in World War II.
Despite the NBA Cup semifinals shifting from traditional linear TV to streaming platforms, viewership remains strong. Sports Media Watch highlights the evolving landscape of sports broadcasting and fan engagement.
Texas has tightened car registration rules following backlash over undocumented immigrants registering vehicles. The new measures aim to boost enforcement and address public concerns, spokespersons said.
San Antonio Museum Month offers an all-for-one promotion, granting arts patrons access to multiple city museums with a single ticket throughout the month. This initiative aims to boost cultural engagement and support local institutions.
Eugene Hickman, a longtime San Antonio resident, has passed away. Details of his life and funeral arrangements are available through Dignity Memorial. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects.
A teenager was shot in the face during a road rage incident on US Highway 90, according to SAPD. Authorities are investigating the shooting, urging anyone with information to come forward.
The San Antonio Spurs face the Charlotte Hornets in a key matchup tonight. Experts weigh in on odds, picks, and predictions, highlighting key players and potential game changers. Stay tuned for full sportsbook insights.
Northside ISD shines with 16 campuses featured in Texas’s top U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting the district’s commitment to academic excellence and student success.
A San Antonio veteran credits his Army experience with inspiring a life dedicated to serving others. His military background shaped his commitment to community work and helping fellow veterans transition to civilian life.
The Trump administration provided an update on the proposed $2,000 tariff stimulus checks, stating, “We will see” on the plan’s approval and distribution. Details remain pending amid ongoing economic discussions.




















