President Joe Biden called the deaths of migrants in San Antonio “horrifying and heartbreaking,” condemning political grandstanding surrounding the tragedy. He emphasized the need for compassionate immigration policies.
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Texas schools made significant strides in the 2025 U.S. News college rankings, with several institutions climbing higher due to improved graduation rates and academic performance, highlighting the state’s growing educational excellence.
San Antonio has dropped in ranking on a new list of business-friendly U.S. cities, according to CultureMap San Antonio. The decline highlights growing concerns about the city’s economic climate and competitiveness.
The Texas Department of Public Safety revealed 18 San Antonio zip codes with the highest number of registered sex offenders. The data highlights areas requiring increased community awareness and safety measures.
Indoor mini golf chain Puttshack plans to open a new location in a San Antonio mall, aiming to bring tech-enhanced courses and a family-friendly atmosphere. The expansion marks the brand’s growing presence in Texas.
Former Education Secretary Miguel Cardona headlines the San Antonio Report Education Forum, discussing key challenges and opportunities in education reform. The event draws attention to local and national policy debates.
Texas flooding latest: 43 dead, including 15 children, as rescue teams continue searching for nearly two dozen missing girls. Devastation and recovery efforts unfold amid ongoing severe weather.
Former President Bill Clinton campaigned in San Antonio, endorsing Pete Gallego and Joaquín Castro. Clinton highlighted their commitment to Texas values and urged voters to support their bids in upcoming elections.
“Love Island USA” star from Texas faces backlash amid swirling breakup rumors. Fans and followers express concern as the reality TV personality navigates relationship challenges, sparking widespread speculation online.
Despite initial buzz, Nirenberg and Castro have yet to significantly boost fundraising for statewide races, raising questions about their impact on broader electoral efforts, reports the San Antonio Report.
The University of Texas at San Antonio faces a $8M loss in federal research grants amid a nationwide crackdown on DEI initiatives, raising concerns over the future of diversity programs and academic funding.
A San Antonio man was arrested for allegedly making a threat against former President Trump on Facebook ahead of his visit to Texas Hill Country, authorities reported. The investigation remains ongoing.
An official fired during Trump’s first term has been appointed president of the embattled U.S. Institute of Peace, sparking debates over leadership amid ongoing challenges at the agency.
NBA star Dejounte Murray shares his reaction following the latest news on Victor Wembanyama, highlighting the young phenom’s impact on the league. Murray reflects on Wembanyama’s potential and what it means for the NBA’s future.
A recent MySA analysis highlights the political landscape across major U.S. cities, revealing distinct urban divides. The report maps shifts in voting patterns, emphasizing trends in liberal and conservative strongholds nationwide.
Texas faces significant reductions in DOGE lease holdings, impacting energy markets and local economies. This development raises questions about future operations and investment in the region. More details to follow.
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Here’s which stores will be open and closed on Easter 2025, according to MySA. Major retailers have announced varied holiday hours, with some closing completely while others operate limited schedules. Plan ahead for your Easter shopping needs.
Texas’ own tropical getaway, Mustang Island, has been named one of the best islands in the US, according to MySA. Praised for its pristine beaches and vibrant wildlife, it’s a top destination for travelers seeking sun and sand.
At least 11 people have died in severe flooding in San Antonio, authorities confirmed. Emergency responders continue searching for an unknown number of missing residents as rescue efforts remain underway.

















