A prominent San Antonio gun enthusiast and YouTube personality, dubbed the “Guntuber,” is campaigning for Congress. His appeal to Second Amendment supporters could reshape the district’s political landscape.
Author: Charlotte Adams
New details have emerged in the case of a Texas congressional staffer set on fire. Authorities are investigating the motives and circumstances surrounding the attack, highlighting rising concerns over political violence.
UPDATED: The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group has returned to Norfolk to avoid the impact of Hurricane Erin, ensuring crew safety and operational readiness, according to USNI News.
The San Antonio Express-News recaps 2018’s arts and entertainment highlights, spotlighting major events, standout performances, and cultural milestones that shaped the city’s vibrant creative scene throughout the year.
Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg is set to make his NBA debut against Spurs star Victor Wembanyama. The highly anticipated matchup highlights Dallas’ promising young talent facing one of basketball’s biggest prospects.
San Antonio’s historic Menger Hotel offers a spine-tingling staycation this October. Known for its ghostly encounters and rich history, it’s the perfect seasonal getaway for thrill-seekers and paranormal fans alike.
U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales faces a GOP primary challenge from Susan Storey Rubio, a rancher from Cotulla, as the race heats up ahead of the Texas Republican primary, highlighting internal party tensions.
Parents express outrage as several books with explicit content are pulled from school libraries for review. Critics label the materials “porn disguised as education,” sparking a heated debate over age-appropriate teaching.
San Antonio’s new tech-forward entertainment venue, dubbed a “playground,” is set to open with star-studded debut concerts. The innovative space promises cutting-edge experiences for music fans and tech enthusiasts alike.
Several San Antonio lawyers have entered the race for the U.S. attorney post, highlighting strong local legal talent vying for this key federal position. The selection process is underway, as reported by the San Antonio Express-News.
The third annual Veterans Day celebration at Hemisfair’s Civic Park honored local veterans with speeches, live music, and community activities, fostering gratitude and remembrance in San Antonio.
Austin and San Antonio have been named the worst cities for July 4th celebrations, according to a recent report by MySA. Issues cited include overcrowding, traffic jams, and limited parking, spoiling the holiday experience.
San Antonio’s sports history includes teams that have vanished from the scene. From the Spurs’ predecessor leagues to defunct minor league franchises, MySA explores clubs fans will never see play again in the city.
Spurs legend Tony Parker blasted France following their disappointing exit at the FIBA World Cup, calling the team’s performance a “fiasco.” Parker urged for major changes to restore national basketball pride.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy faced backlash after a controversial 9/11 speech in which he criticized immigrants and transgender individuals, sparking debate over his remarks and their impact on diverse communities.
The Indiana Pacers fell to the San Antonio Spurs in a hard-fought game on Tuesday night. Despite strong efforts, the Pacers couldn’t overcome a late Spurs surge, dropping the matchup on the road.
“Life Isn’t Forever”: Victor Wembanyama reflects on a career-altering injury that reshaped his outlook on basketball and life. The young star emphasizes resilience and perspective beyond the court.
The San Antonio Zoo’s bid to adopt Geoffrey the Giraffe, Toys R Us’ iconic mascot, has raised eyebrows. Critics question the move’s feasibility, calling it a stretch for the zoo’s conservation mission.
An El Paso federal judge has reinforced a ruling against a U.S. government order mandating financial surveillance, raising new questions about privacy and government overreach. The decision marks a critical legal pushback.
The Department of Justice reports heightened enforcement efforts in the South Texas Border and San Antonio market areas, targeting immigration violations and enhancing regional security to curb illegal activities.



















