San Antonio’s rich mariachi tradition thrives through dedicated education programs, preserving cultural heritage. Local schools and community efforts ensure the legacy of mariachi music continues for future generations.
Day: January 7, 2026
San Antonio authorities, including SAPD, Bexar County Sheriff, and Crime Stoppers, are actively searching for fugitives wanted for various crimes. Public tips are crucial to aid in their swift capture.
Tacos On The Street has launched its first U.S. location in San Antonio, offering authentic Mexican street tacos to local food enthusiasts. The new spot aims to bring traditional flavors to the city’s vibrant food scene.
Malaki Branham’s rookie season with the Spurs showcased promise but also highlighted challenges. As the team evolves, Branham appears stuck at a crossroads, seeking consistency and a defined role moving forward.
Only two individuals have been charged following a major San Antonio operation led by ICE and the FBI, authorities confirmed. The coordinated effort targeted criminal activities tied to immigration enforcement.
San Antonio protesters gathered to denounce recent U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the reported capture of Nicolás Maduro. Demonstrators voiced opposition to military intervention and called for peaceful diplomacy.
Six must-see exhibitions from Fotoseptiembre USA are on display, showcasing powerful photography that captures diverse stories and perspectives. MySA highlights these events as essential cultural experiences this month.
The City of San Antonio launched the Public Safety Dashboard, offering real-time updates on police response times and incidents. This new tool enhances transparency and keeps residents informed about local law enforcement activities.
Renewed interest in the long-discussed San Antonio-to-Monterrey train project sparks debate on feasibility and funding. Officials weigh economic benefits against logistical challenges in making the cross-border rail a reality.









