Talk of crucifying Rep. Talarico has ignited outrage, highlighting a disturbing trend of extreme rhetoric in politics. Such violent language casts a dark shadow over civil discourse in Austin and beyond.
Month: March 2026
Tops in Blue, the U.S. Air Force’s premier entertainment troupe, showcases talent while boosting morale worldwide. Discover their history, mission, and performances in the Air Force Fact Sheet on af.mil.
Two former U.S. poets laureate will make a rare San Antonio appearance, reflecting on themes of healing through poetry. The event, hosted by the San Antonio Express-News, promises an inspiring evening of literary insight.
Three wanted sex offenders were arrested at southern U.S. border crossings within 72 hours, authorities confirmed. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts to enhance security and prevent criminal activity along the border.
A San Antonio investor has pleaded guilty to orchestrating a massive Ponzi scheme that defrauded hundreds of victims. Authorities say the fraud involved millions in losses, highlighting ongoing challenges in investment oversight.
Results are in for key races in the March 2026 primary election, highlighting pivotal wins and upsets. Stay tuned as candidates gear up for the general election battles ahead.
USA TODAY Sports’ Final Four experts favor Villanova and Michigan to advance in the NCAA semifinals. Both teams are praised for strong defense and balanced offense as key factors in their projected success.
A 19-year-old man died in an apparent robbery turned shooting near JBSA-Lackland, San Antonio. Authorities are investigating the incident, seeking suspects and motives in the fatal overnight attack.
Texas and San Antonio leaders respond to a recent joint US-Israel strike on Iran, emphasizing regional security concerns and calling for diplomatic solutions amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
A new report challenges the notion that San Antonio, Texas—the Alamo City—is dull. It highlights the vibrant culture, bustling events, and growing attractions that keep locals and visitors engaged year-round.
The San Antonio Spurs’ mascot, the Coyote, is sparking curiosity: is he an Air Force pilot? According to aetc.af.mil, the mascot’s ties highlight the strong military presence and community support in San Antonio.
Stolen gold medals belonging to a USA Paralympian were recovered outside a West Side fire station, authorities reported. The medals were taken earlier but safely returned, prompting an ongoing investigation.
Babies R Us is making a comeback with a new store planned in San Antonio. The beloved baby products retailer aims to serve local families, marking its return to the market after a period of closure.
Records tumbled on the second day of the U.S. Open in San Antonio, as players shattered previous marks in an electrifying display of skill and determination, highlighting the tournament’s thrilling momentum.
Military helicopters have been spotted flying over San Antonio this week, prompting curiosity among residents. Officials confirm routine training exercises linked to nearby bases, with no cause for public concern.
USA Today ranks San Antonio Zoo among the top in the nation, praising its expansive exhibits and diverse wildlife. The San Antonio Express-News highlights local pride as the zoo continues to attract visitors with unique experiences.
The federal government has shut down, impacting Texas with halted services and delayed funding. Residents could face disruptions in healthcare, transportation, and social programs as agencies suspend operations indefinitely.
This November, the City of San Antonio invites residents to enjoy a variety of fun, free events downtown. From cultural festivals to live music, there’s something for everyone to experience and celebrate the season.
ITT Technical Institute announced the closure of all campuses nationwide, affecting thousands of students. The decision comes amid ongoing legal and financial challenges. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports on the impact locally.
Canadian former Olympic snowboarder is wanted in the U.S. on drug trafficking charges. Authorities are actively seeking the athlete in connection with a major narcotics investigation, as reported by Spectrum News.




















