Four San Antonio-area books have been ranked among the “1,001 Great American Novels,” spotlighting local literary talent. The list, featured by MySA, celebrates diverse storytelling from the region and beyond.
Year: 2025
San Antonio reports five confirmed monkeypox cases as health officials initiate public education efforts to raise awareness and prevent further spread. Authorities urge vigilance and proper precautions.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has deployed Highway Patrol crime suppression teams in response to threats involving the National Guard linked to former President Trump, aiming to bolster state security amid rising tensions.
A Quebec-based company is set to open a $15 million manufacturing facility, aiming to boost local production and create new jobs. The expansion highlights growing investment in the region’s industrial sector.
San Antonio Spurs rookie Stephon Castle made a striking debut in a must-watch game, showcasing his potential and energizing fans. His performance signals a promising future for the young guard in the NBA spotlight.
New Spurs center Drew Eubanks expressed eagerness to share the court with Victor Wembanyama, aiming to form a dynamic frontcourt duo that could reshape San Antonio’s lineup.
H-E-B stores have issued an alert after metal fragments were found in a fruit product, prompting a recall to ensure customer safety. Shoppers are urged to check their purchases and avoid the affected items.
Day one of the government shutdown impacts San Antonio as federal services pause. Local agencies brace for disruptions, with concerns over delayed permits, reduced tourism, and effects on military operations at nearby bases.
Jonathan Joss’ husband alleges the “King of the Hill” actor’s killing was a homophobic attack, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports. Authorities continue investigating the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.
Joint Base San Antonio recently graduated its first cohort of Saudi electronic warfare officers, marking a significant milestone in international defense collaboration and advanced military training.
Migrants with criminal records are reportedly among those being released in the US, according to an ICE agent cited by the New York Post. The move raises concerns about public safety amid ongoing immigration debates.
Celebrate National Veterans Small Business Week by supporting San Antonio’s veteran-owned bars and restaurants. Discover local spots honoring service with great food and drinks, boosting community and veteran entrepreneurship.
The U.S. Men’s National Team will face Slovenia in an international friendly at San Antonio’s Toyota Field. The match promises a competitive test ahead of upcoming tournaments. Stay tuned for kickoff details.
“Life Isn’t Forever”: Victor Wembanyama reflects on a career-altering injury that reshaped his outlook on basketball and life. The young star emphasizes resilience and perspective beyond the court.
A recent study ranks San Antonio among the worst U.S. cities for raising a family, citing concerns over education, safety, and affordability. The findings raise alarm for local parents and policymakers alike.
The US government is phasing out paper checks, shifting to electronic payments for greater efficiency and security. This move aims to speed up transactions but requires recipients to update payment information.
Cincinnati breweries secured an impressive 50 medals at the US Open Beer Championship, highlighting the city’s thriving craft beer scene. See the full list of winners in the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Columbia University examines the lasting impact of Brown v. Board and Rodriguez on educational equity and quality, highlighting ongoing challenges and progress in addressing systemic disparities in U.S. schools.
ICE HSI San Antonio, alongside law enforcement partners, arrested multiple dangerous criminal aliens in a targeted South Texas enforcement operation. The coordinated effort aims to enhance public safety and uphold immigration laws.
The San Antonio Zoo’s bid to adopt Geoffrey the Giraffe, Toys R Us’ iconic mascot, has raised eyebrows. Critics question the move’s feasibility, calling it a stretch for the zoo’s conservation mission.

















