U.S. authorities charged a driver and three others in connection with the deaths of 53 migrants found in a tractor-trailer in Texas. The tragic incident highlights ongoing migrant smuggling risks along the border.
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U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a woman with an extensive criminal history, authorities report. The suspect is considered dangerous, and the public is urged to provide any information that could aid in her capture.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich wins gold as head coach of Team USA, fulfilling a long-held dream and embracing the responsibility of leading the nation’s top basketball talent to Olympic glory.
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Cepeda as auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of San Antonio. The appointment aims to strengthen pastoral support amid growing community needs. Reporting by Texas Public Radio.
Meta agrees to a $725 million settlement in a major privacy class action lawsuit, addressing allegations of unauthorized data collection. The resolution marks a significant step in privacy accountability.
The trial of indicted U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar has been postponed again, according to the San Antonio Report. The delay adds uncertainty to the timeline for the corruption case against the Texas congressman.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that over 100 educators could face suspension for social media posts supporting conservative activist Charlie Kirk, citing concerns over professionalism and school policies, sparking debate on free speech in education.
A San Antonio flag maker has been working nonstop to meet the surge in demand for U.S. flags ahead of the Fourth of July. The local business is playing a key role in patriotic celebrations across Texas.
A weather front will approach the area this week, bringing a slight chance of rain, according to KSAT. While significant rainfall is unlikely, residents should stay prepared for isolated showers.
The San Antonio Spurs have shattered ticket sales records for their historic return to the Alamodome, marking a momentous occasion for fans and the city. This milestone highlights the team’s enduring legacy in Texas.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that San Antonio remains the poorest major metro area in the nation, yet its poverty rate has declined, signaling gradual economic improvement for the Texas city.
Crime Stoppers is seeking tips following a fatal shooting on the West Side near US Highway 90. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to assist in the ongoing investigation.
Yardbarker highlights top cities ripe for NFL expansion, spotlighting growing markets with passionate fanbases and modern stadium prospects. Emerging hubs like San Antonio and Portland lead the discussion for the league’s next frontier.
San Antonio’s congressional delegation faces mounting pressure to defend Fort Sam Houston amid criticism from Joe Hegseth. Lawmakers emphasize the base’s vital role in military readiness and local economy.
Seven San Antonio police officers were shot by a barricaded suspect during a standoff, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted a large-scale response as officers worked to secure the scene.
BREAKING: UTSA announces its official departure date from the American Athletic Conference, marking a significant shift in the college sports landscape. Details on the transition timeline and future plans are emerging.
The WNBA’s star players may be off the court, but San Antonio maintains a strong Team USA link. The city’s commitment to nurturing national talent keeps its presence alive in international basketball.
A recent report ranks San Antonio as the 23rd most fun city in the US, highlighting its vibrant culture, lively attractions, and diverse entertainment options, according to MySA.
Joint Base San Antonio advances toward full implementation, enhancing mission readiness and support services across all branches. Efforts focus on streamlined operations and improved infrastructure, officials report.
The federal government has paused operations at a Job Corps Center, displacing numerous students. The move raises concerns over job training disruptions amid ongoing administrative challenges. (WOAI)



















