Hundreds marched through Downtown San Antonio to protest immigrant deportations, calling for policy changes and immigrant rights. The peaceful demonstration highlighted growing community concerns over enforcement actions.
Author: Charlotte Adams
The Consul General highlights San Antonio’s deep ties with Mexico, emphasizing the city’s role as a vital hub for trade, culture, and diplomacy in strengthening U.S.-Mexico relations, reports the San Antonio Report.
The University of Texas at San Antonio Graduate School has launched a special admissions program exclusively for UTSA undergraduates, streamlining their path to advanced degrees and enhancing academic opportunities on campus.
At least 13 dead and 20 girls missing after catastrophic flooding devastated a Texas summer camp. Rescue teams continue searching amid worsening conditions. Officials urge caution as the death toll may rise.
The 2014 NBA playoffs showdown between the San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks showcased intense rivalry, with the Spurs ultimately asserting dominance en route to their championship run. USA Today captures the highlights and key moments.
A “Do not travel” warning has been issued for a large stretch of the Texas border amid rising safety concerns. Officials urge residents and travelers to avoid the area until further notice. More updates to follow.
U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro is considering a Senate run, potentially intensifying an already crowded Democratic field. The San Antonio lawmaker’s entry could reshape the 2024 race for Texas’ open seat.
San Antonio-area schools are addressing educator shortages by recruiting teachers from outside the U.S., bringing diverse talent to classrooms and easing staffing challenges, officials say.
The San Antonio Spurs effectively slowed down Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry by deploying defensive specialist Danny Green, limiting Curry’s scoring opportunities in a pivotal game, USA Today reports.
Congressman Joaquin Castro revealed he was named on the Minnesota assassin’s target list, highlighting ongoing security concerns. The San Antonio Express-News reports authorities continue investigations into the threat.
San Antonio contestant on “The Bachelor” was sent home again after returning to the show, sparking surprise among fans. The latest elimination highlights the intense competition and unpredictable twists of the season.
Police are seeking information on potential victims following the arrest of a US Army recruiter accused of an alleged relationship with a teen, authorities said. The investigation remains ongoing. (KSAT)
KSAT highlights over 12 high-profile crime cases to watch in 2024, including major trials and investigations capturing national attention. These cases are set to impact law enforcement and public safety discussions throughout the year.
As immigration raids persist across the U.S., protests against ICE actions have surged coast to coast. Demonstrators demand humane treatment and policy reform amid growing national debate.
A US lawyer from global firm Norton Rose Fulbright has been named to the San Antonio Business Journal’s prestigious 40 Under 40 list, recognizing rising leaders for their professional excellence and community impact.
San Antonio has been ranked the second deadliest city in Texas, according to recent crime data reported by WOAI. The city faces rising violent crime rates, prompting concern among residents and officials.
San Antonio, Texas, now connects to Maricopa, Arizona, via Amtrak, offering travelers a scenic and convenient rail option across the Southwest. The new route enhances regional transit and tourism opportunities.
San Antonio and Texas proudly cheer on Olympic athletes with deep local roots. From hometown heroes to rising stars, these competitors carry Lone Star State pride on the global stage. Stay tuned for their inspiring stories.
Bronny James showcased his rising talent during the San Antonio Spurs game, offering a glimpse of the NBA’s future. His performance highlights the next generation’s potential impact on the league.
Joint Base San Antonio has officially activated the 502d Civil Engineer Group, enhancing infrastructure support across the Air Education and Training Command. This move aims to boost mission readiness and base sustainability.

















