Flood deaths in Texas have risen to 120 as rescue teams continue the search for missing persons on day 7. Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant amid ongoing severe weather conditions.
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WATCH: A massive brawl erupted at a local sports bar, captured on video and quickly going viral. Authorities are investigating the incident as patrons clash during a heated game night. More details on WOAI.
Manufacturing firms employ thousands of local workers, driving economic growth and stability in the region. These businesses remain vital, providing steady jobs and supporting community development, reports The Business Journals.
Rose Monday was inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame, honoring her decorated career as a track athlete and Olympic coach. The recognition celebrates her lasting impact on athletics in the region.
Blooloop’s latest feature ranks the top 20 water parks in the US, highlighting standout attractions, innovative design, and visitor experiences. These parks set new standards for family fun and aquatic adventure nationwide.
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.
San Antonio authorities are seeking a woman wanted by U.S. Marshals for violating federal release conditions. The Marshals urge anyone with information to come forward. The investigation remains ongoing.
Hate crimes are surging in San Antonio, known as the Alamo City, sparking fear among residents. Community leaders urge increased vigilance and stronger action to combat the rising violence.
Texas Tech University students struggled to answer basic U.S. history and politics questions in a viral video, sparking debate over civic education and awareness among college students, reports MySA.
War disrupted Afghan children’s education, but now in San Antonio, Texas, they have a fresh opportunity to learn. Local programs are helping these young refugees rebuild their futures through education and community support.
The Indiana Pacers are set to host the San Antonio Spurs in a pivotal NBA matchup tonight. Both teams aim to strengthen their playoff standings as the regular season intensifies. Coverage and updates available on IndyStar.
As Microsoft expands its data center investments in Texas, local officials are debating the industry’s impact on resources, infrastructure, and economic growth, highlighting the state’s balancing act between tech advancement and community concerns.
The Spurs discovered Tony Parker in Europe, quickly honing his skills into NBA stardom. However, a tense contract saga nearly sent him away, before San Antonio secured their future Hall of Famer for years to come.
A Texas mother forced her 3-year-old son to say goodbye to his father on camera before fatally shooting the child, authorities report. The tragic incident has raised urgent calls for child protection and intervention.
U.S. District Judge John H. Wood Jr. was killed 43 years ago by Charles Harrelson, father of actor Woody Harrelson, in a San Antonio assassination that marked the first murder of a federal judge in decades.
San Antonio mom of four Suzanne Simpson remains missing as authorities arrest her husband and his business partner. Investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. More updates to follow.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a dangerous drug dealer with a violent criminal history, officials confirmed. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward immediately. The suspect remains at large.
Local magnet school students are set to showcase their skills at the upcoming Global Business Summit. Representing their community, they will compete with peers worldwide in innovative business challenges.
Former Miss San Antonio alleges harassment after a man slipped a tracking device into her purse, sparking a police investigation. Authorities urge vigilance as the case highlights growing concerns over personal safety.
The federal government has seized a $673,000 home near downtown San Antonio amid an investigation. Authorities say the property was tied to illegal activity, leading to its forfeiture and federal ownership.