Hearst Communications has announced its acquisition of The Dallas Morning News, aiming to strengthen its regional media presence. The deal marks a significant shift in Texas journalism ownership.
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Ride along with the Bexar County Street Crime Unit as they adapt operations amid COVID-19. KABB’s exclusive coverage highlights challenges and safety measures in frontline law enforcement during the pandemic.
The San Antonio Spurs have secured a landmark arena naming rights deal reportedly worth US$9 million annually, bolstering the NBA team’s revenue streams, SportsPro reports. This marks a significant move in their commercial strategy.
A Texas education official stated that teachers may now disregard the separation of church and state, raising concerns over religious influence in public classrooms. The announcement sparks debate on education and constitutional rights.
San Antonio officially received the Warrior Games flag from Colorado Springs, symbolizing its role as the next host city. The event honors wounded military athletes and celebrates resilience and camaraderie.
School leaders from across the US convened in San Antonio to discuss innovations and challenges shaping the future of education. The gathering focused on equity, technology, and student success. (WOAI)
Bogdan Bogdanovic, former Spurs champion, has announced a major career decision, sparking widespread reaction among NBA fans. The news ignites discussions on his legacy and future in the league.
At least 11 people have died and several remain missing after heavy rains flooded San Antonio, causing widespread damage. Rescue efforts continue as authorities urge residents to stay cautious.
A career criminal is reportedly hiding in the United States illegally and may be located in San Antonio, according to KABB. Authorities urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
In a recent opinion piece for The Daily Targum, Chaudhury criticizes the Supreme Court, asserting it has failed students by neglecting their educational and legal rights amid rising tuition costs and campus controversies.
Forever 21 is set to close all 354 U.S. stores in May, according to reports. The popular fast-fashion retailer faces major restructuring amid financial struggles and shifting consumer trends.
A persistent heat dome is gripping the central U.S., pushing temperatures to record highs. South Texas may face rising heat but is expected to experience milder conditions compared to the hardest-hit areas.
A deadly crime scene in San Antonio challenges claims of open borders. The Victoria Advocate reports that recent violent incidents underscore ongoing security concerns, fueling debate over border policies and enforcement measures.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that the US and Europe might offer NATO-style security guarantees to Ukraine, according to a Trump envoy. This marks a significant shift in Moscow’s stance amid ongoing tensions.
US Rep. Chip Roy, once an aide to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and now a political adversary, has announced his bid for Texas AG. The race sets up a high-stakes contest in the state’s top legal office.
A woman was stabbed multiple times inside a movie theater, authorities report. The attacker remains at large as police investigate the incident. No arrests have been made, and the motive is still unclear.
Following the San Antonio City Council’s approval, the future of the Spurs and Project Marvel is set in motion. The decision paves the way for arena developments and potential team upgrades, shaping the city’s sports landscape.
The San Antonio-New Braunfels region tops U.S. areas reliant on Canada as an export partner, according to a new report. The Texas Public Radio story highlights growing cross-border trade ties.
“Mission: Breakfast” at JBSA-Lackland serves thousands daily, providing nutritious meals to military personnel and trainees. This initiative supports readiness and morale across the base, reinforcing community and mission success.
San Antonio Mayor declared the city “Inclusion City, USA” during the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Morgan’s Wonderland Sports, highlighting its commitment to accessibility and inclusive recreation for all residents.