The U.S. Swim Team prepared intensively in San Antonio ahead of the Rio Olympics, focusing on refining techniques and building team cohesion to boost their medal prospects in the upcoming games.
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A SAISD educator is under investigation after a TikTok video allegedly showing support for ICE raids sparked community outrage. The district is reviewing the matter, emphasizing student safety and inclusivity.
Voters in San Antonio can cast their ballots on Nov. 5, 2024. Polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting locations and mail-in ballot details are available via Bexar County election officials.
San Antonio gears up for summer with a vibrant lineup of concerts and outdoor films. Join the community in celebrating freedom and culture under the open sky as festivities bring the city alive.
The 2022 Times Higher Education rankings highlight Texas’ top universities, featuring leading institutions known for research, innovation, and academic excellence. The state continues to strengthen its position in higher education.
San Antonio has been ranked as the second deadliest city in Texas, according to recent crime data. The rise in violent incidents has raised concerns among residents and local authorities. Efforts to improve safety are underway.
San Antonio faces significant economic impact from Trump’s new Canadian tariffs, with local industries bracing for increased costs and disrupted trade. Officials warn this move could strain the city’s economy and job market.
The Oklahoma City Thunder faced the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA matchup on Feb. 29. Check out our top photos capturing key moments from the intense game. Stay tuned to The Oklahoman for full coverage.
San Antonio boasts the fourth-most affordable ZIP code in the U.S., according to a recent study. The ranking highlights the city’s competitive housing costs amid rising national prices, offering residents significant cost savings.
ICE raids in San Antonio could begin as early as this week, targeting undocumented immigrants. Local authorities urge residents to stay informed and know their rights amid heightened enforcement actions.
Cherokee Federal expands its presence in Military City, USA with a new office in San Antonio. The move strengthens the company’s commitment to serving defense clients and bolsters local economic growth.
A San Antonio couple’s love story, sparked at UTSA and blossoming in an H-E-B aisle, has captured national attention, landing them a heartfelt feature on “Good Morning America.”
U.S. Education Secretary visits San Antonio to advocate for expanding multilingual education. The initiative aims to boost language skills and cultural understanding in schools, enhancing opportunities for diverse student populations.
A county and a bail reform group are partnering to bond out inmates with long records, aiming to reduce jail populations and promote fairer pretrial practices, WOAI reports. The initiative targets non-violent offenders.
A new $65M apartment complex has broken ground at the intersection of I-35 and Loop 410. The partnership aims to deliver modern housing with convenient access to major highways, boosting local development and housing options.
Chris Paul’s new contract with the San Antonio Spurs features exciting performance-based incentives, boosting potential earnings and reflecting the team’s confidence in his veteran leadership and impact on and off the court.
The US government has reached a settlement in the lawsuit over Ashli Babbitt’s shooting during the Capitol riot. The agreement comes after a high-profile legal battle surrounding the incident.
The San Antonio housing market shows steady growth with rising home prices and strong buyer demand. Experts predict continued moderate appreciation, driven by local economic stability and limited inventory.
The federal government has reversed its stance, restoring legal status for UTSA students affected by previous policy changes. This move ensures continued access to education and federal benefits for impacted individuals.
San Antonio native John Quiñones offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at his hit show “What Would You Do?” in a new MySA feature, revealing how real-life social experiments challenge viewers’ perceptions.