A tragic multi-vehicle crash on US Highway 281 in Blanco County claimed the lives of a young child and two adults. Authorities continue investigating the cause of the fatal collision.
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Texas faces significant reductions in DOGE lease holdings, impacting energy markets and local economies. This development raises questions about future operations and investment in the region. More details to follow.
Texas boasts two of the nation’s top outdoor water parks, according to a recent list featured by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. These popular destinations offer thrilling water attractions and fun for all ages.
St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, enhances global learning through its Center for International Programs. The center offers diverse opportunities for study abroad, cultural exchange, and international partnerships.
The notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has reportedly relocated its HQ to the outskirts of a major US city. Police warn residents to stay alert for distinctive tattoos linked to the violent group.
In a recent interview with The Business Journals, Castro emphasized the urgent need for federal contracting equity and transparency, calling for systemic reforms to ensure fair opportunities for minority-owned businesses.
ESPN Insider has proposed a bold, previously-unthinkable trade involving the San Antonio Spurs. The surprising deal could reshape the team’s future and shake up the NBA landscape. Details remain closely watched.
U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro revealed he was named on an alleged Minnesota assassin’s target list, highlighting ongoing concerns over threats against public officials, as reported by KSAT. Investigations continue.
Flags crafted by San Antonio’s Dixie Flags will be prominently featured at the upcoming U.S. presidential inauguration, highlighting the local company’s national recognition, KSAT reports.
Air Force veteran Gina Ortiz Jones has won the runoff race for San Antonio mayor, making history with her victory. Her leadership promises new direction for the city. (The Texas Tribune)
Stacker’s latest ranking reveals the most fun cities in America, spotlighting top destinations known for vibrant nightlife, cultural events, and unique activities. Discover where excitement meets opportunity across the nation.
The Texas Education Board approved a new curriculum incorporating lessons drawn from the Bible, sparking debate over the role of religion in public education. Critics warn it may blur church-state separation.
High levels of car theft, carjackings, and other crimes continue to escalate in cities across the US, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement’s ability to curb these trends, reports WPDE.
A new PNC logo now dots San Antonio’s skyline, marking a significant shift in the local banking scene. The update reflects PNC’s expanding presence and evolving role in the region’s financial landscape.
With 21 days left until the trade deadline, speculation grows around Dejounte Murray’s potential reunion with the San Antonio Spurs. Both sides weigh options as the clock ticks down. Trade talks intensify.
San Antonio students were honored and awarded admission to U.S. service academies, marking a significant achievement. Recipients expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the nation through these prestigious institutions.
In San Antonio, a city shaped by immigration, the 2019 local sentiment offers a glimpse into the national immigration debate leading up to the 2020 election. Community voices reveal tensions and hopes amid policy uncertainty.
Santikos Entertainment has topped a recent customer satisfaction study, surpassing industry giants AMC and Cinemark. The Texas-based chain’s focus on customer experience earned it the highest marks in the survey, reports MySA.
Brigadier General Jeffrey W. Nelson, a key leader in the U.S. Air Force, continues to drive strategic advancements and operational excellence. His leadership is vital to af.mil’s mission success and national defense initiatives.
San Antonio has officially trademarked the moniker “Military City,” solidifying its identity as a key military hub. The move aims to boost tourism and honor the city’s longstanding ties to the armed forces.