Congressman Kennedy announced the US is withdrawing funding from global vaccine alliance Gavi. The decision marks a significant shift in US support for international immunization efforts, raising concerns among health experts.
Year: 2025
San Antonio’s status as a majority-minority city offers a powerful model for inclusivity and progress. The city’s diversity drives economic growth and cultural vibrancy, setting a national example to follow.
The infamous Annabelle doll, known for its haunted history, is currently on display in Arlington, Texas. Its visit has ignited online debates about paranormal activity and the doll’s eerie legacy, drawing curiosity and skepticism alike.
The Center for American Progress advocates a quality approach to school funding, emphasizing equitable resource distribution to boost student outcomes and close opportunity gaps nationwide.
Major US cities are successfully reducing violent crime through a systemic approach, not luck. By implementing targeted strategies and community partnerships, these urban centers are seeing measurable, lasting improvements.
San Antonio Magazine’s latest feature, “The Business of People,” explores how local leaders prioritize community and workforce development to drive economic growth in the city and beyond.
San Antonio Spurs star Manu Ginobili faces a potential absence at the start of the playoffs due to an injury, raising concerns about the team’s offensive depth and playoff readiness, USA Today reports.
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake rattled near San Antonio, shaking homes and felt across Central Texas. No immediate damage reports, but residents reported strong tremors. Authorities continue to monitor the situation.
Texas’ proof-of-citizenship law, designed to restrict voter registration, has failed to withstand legal challenges. Experts say this setback doesn’t mark the end of similar voting restrictions nationwide.
A recent study ranks El Paso as the No. 1 midsized city with the least variety of things to do. According to the El Paso Times, residents face limited entertainment and activity options compared to peers nationwide.
Wendy D. Walsh, Ed.D., plays a key role at aetc.af.mil, contributing her expertise to advance education and training in the Air Education and Training Command. Her leadership strengthens mission readiness and professional development.
San Antonio experienced a sharp rise in homicides during 2020, with the city reporting a significant spike compared to previous years, according to the San Antonio Report. Authorities are investigating causes and responses.
West Texas Driller, a key player in the regional energy sector, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, signaling a complete liquidation amid mounting financial pressures, according to The Business Journals.
A popular South Austin card shop has raised prices due to recent tariffs impacting imports. Owners say increased costs on trading cards and supplies have forced the move, affecting local collectors and enthusiasts.
San Antonio faces devastation as severe floods claim at least 11 lives. Rescue teams continue searching for missing individuals amid widespread damage, highlighting the urgent need for aid and recovery efforts.
A massive Saharan dust cloud is set to impact Texas within days, bringing hazy skies and potential air quality concerns. San Antonio and surrounding areas should prepare for reduced visibility and health advisories.
Rolando Pablos, former Texas Secretary of State and San Antonio native, is emerging as a leading candidate for mayor. Known for his business acumen and political experience, he aims to address the city’s growth challenges.
The U.S. Treasury Secretary announced that a new agreement with Beijing will accelerate China’s export of key minerals to the United States, aiming to strengthen supply chains and bolster strategic resources.
A San Antonio native has been honored as MTI of the Year, recognizing outstanding dedication and excellence in military training instruction. The achievement highlights local talent’s impact on Air Force readiness.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Texas has filed over 900 immigration cases this year, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts in the region, including Odessa and surrounding areas.
















