A Texas woman involved in a San Antonio fraud case linked to the Small Business Administration seeks to withdraw her plea, citing new evidence. The case remains under scrutiny in federal court.
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A Texas high school football player who struck a referee has been cleared to return to sports, USA TODAY High School Sports reports. The decision follows review of the incident and disciplinary measures.
Hundreds rallied in Houston and San Antonio to protest immigration crackdowns targeting workplaces and courthouses. Demonstrators condemned increased enforcement measures, calling for fair treatment and protection of immigrant communities.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who resigned in protest during the Trump administration, has announced her bid for Congress in Michigan. Her campaign highlights a commitment to integrity and public service.
Thrillist highlights 17 legitimately great date ideas in San Antonio, featuring unique spots from river cruises to vibrant local eats. Discover fresh ways to connect in the Alamo City’s diverse scene.
U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona visited Edgewood ISD to promote the Build Back Better bill, highlighting its potential to boost funding for schools and support students in San Antonio.
The 10 largest US cities saw a record surge in hate crimes in 2023, Axios reports. Incidents targeting racial, religious, and ethnic groups sharply increased, highlighting growing social tensions nationwide.
Conference USA is set to shrink as UTSA prepares for its inaugural kickoff in a new league. The move marks a significant shift in college football dynamics, impacting the future of the conference.
San Antonio offers the perfect weekend for sports fans, from Spurs games at the AT&T Center to minor league baseball at Wolff Stadium, plus vibrant sports bars and local tailgate culture. Here’s your ultimate guide.
San Antonio Olympian Fred Kerley was released on bond after allegedly punching his ex-girlfriend in the face. The incident is under investigation, with authorities continuing to gather evidence.
The San Antonio Zoo has been ranked among the top 10 best zoos in the United States, according to KSAT. The recognition highlights the zoo’s dedication to animal care, conservation, and visitor experience.
San Antonio Cybersecurity School launches a paid training program to address workforce gaps. The initiative, supported by GovTech, aims to equip students with in-demand skills while earning stipends.
Looking for the best things to do in San Antonio this weekend? MySA highlights top events, from vibrant festivals to live music and family-friendly activities, ensuring locals and visitors enjoy a memorable weekend in the Alamo City.
UNICEF USA partnered with CultureMap San Antonio to spotlight local efforts improving children’s lives. The collaboration highlights community-driven initiatives addressing education, health, and safety for youth.
A multi-agency operation targeted undocumented immigrants in Austin and San Antonio, resulting in numerous arrests. Officials aim to address illegal residency and enforcement amid ongoing immigration debates.
Rebecca Lively of the United States Air Force has been named to the 40 Under 40 list by The Business Journals, recognizing her leadership and innovation in military service. Her achievements highlight the evolving role of young leaders in defense.
LeBron James was spotted wearing a Beto O’Rourke hat at a San Antonio arena, drawing attention amid Texas political discussions. The NBA star’s choice highlights his ongoing engagement with civic issues.
Sports Illustrated reveals why the San Antonio Spurs are unlikely to trade for Kevin Durant. Concerns over cap space, team chemistry, and long-term rebuilding plans factor heavily into the decision.
KSAT Connect invites viewers to share photos celebrating veterans in their lives. This community tribute honors their service and sacrifice, spotlighting personal stories that inspire and unite. Submit your photos today.
Texas lawmakers remain notably silent on Rep. Henry Cuellar’s indictment, contrasting their swift condemnations of Representatives Santos and Menendez. The muted response raises questions about political calculations and party unity.


















