Two San Antonio officers shot in a recent incident are expected to fully recover, officials confirm. The suspect has been identified, according to reports, as authorities continue their investigation.
Author: Caleb Wilson
Legendary musician Willie Nelson has quit smoking marijuana, citing health concerns. In a candid statement to USA Today, he admitted, “I have abused my lungs,” prompting his decision to prioritize wellness.
The San Antonio Spurs have made a significant first-round pick announcement, signaling a strategic move in the NBA Draft. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this choice shapes the team’s future.
The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, presented by H-E-B and KABB, showcases top local talent in a thrilling matchup. This annual event highlights rising stars and community spirit in high school football.
A popular South Austin card shop has raised prices due to recent tariffs impacting imports. Owners say increased costs on trading cards and supplies have forced the move, affecting local collectors and enthusiasts.
Rolando Pablos, former Texas Secretary of State and San Antonio native, is emerging as a leading candidate for mayor. Known for his business acumen and political experience, he aims to address the city’s growth challenges.
Jonathan Joss’ husband alleges the actor was shot by a man shouting homophobic slurs, raising concerns over hate-motivated violence. Authorities are investigating the incident, as reported by USA Today.
Six Flags launches the All Park Passport, granting unlimited access to all Six Flags and Cedar Fair parks. The new pass aims to boost attendance and streamline visits across multiple locations nationwide.
“All eyes on San Antonio”: Democratic disunity and a strong GOP push have transformed the mayor’s race into a heated political battleground, highlighting deep divides ahead of the crucial local election.
A former executive of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber is launching a new business consultancy in San Antonio, aiming to drive growth and support local enterprises. The firm focuses on strategic development and market expansion.
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.
St. Mary’s University and Trinity University both climbed in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting their growing academic reputations and regional prestige in higher education.
The City of San Antonio has begun reconstructing the main road leading to Martindale Army Heliport. The project aims to enhance safety and improve access for military and civilian vehicles, with completion expected later this year.
Toyota plans to invest nearly $7 million in a South Australia workforce readiness initiative, aiming to boost skills and prepare local workers for future industry demands. The move underscores a commitment to regional economic growth.
A U.S. intelligence agency is seeking business partners in South Africa to advance big data initiatives. The collaboration aims to enhance data analytics capabilities, fostering innovation and security in the region.
U.S. Marshals have captured a San Antonio murder suspect in Mexico, marking a significant cross-border law enforcement success. The suspect is now in custody and awaiting extradition proceedings.
Victory Capital has finalized its acquisition of Amundi US, expanding its asset management portfolio. The deal enhances Victory Capital’s presence in the U.S. market, boosting its assets under management.
UTSA has been selected to lead a key cybersecurity partnership with the U.S. Energy Department, boosting protections for the nation’s critical energy infrastructure. This collaboration aims to advance cyber defense technologies.
A 10-year-old Texas boy told investigators he killed a man two years ago. Due to his age, he cannot be charged with the crime. Authorities continue to investigate the case. – CBS News
A San Antonio postal worker was arrested for using stolen bank cards belonging to an elderly woman, KSAT reports. Authorities are investigating the case, highlighting concerns over mail theft and fraud.