The San Antonio Zoo has been ranked the #2 zoo in the U.S. for its outstanding efforts in conservation, animal welfare, and education, KSAT reports. The recognition highlights the zoo’s commitment to protecting wildlife and engaging the community.
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In “Spriester Sessions,” a refugee expresses gratitude to US veterans for the enduring legacy they left in Vietnam. The heartfelt tribute highlights the lasting impact of their service, as reported by KSAT.
San Antonio Police Chief described the tragic scene where 53 people lost their lives as “a crime against humanity.” The devastating event remains under investigation as authorities seek answers.
Carlos Santana has postponed his San Antonio concert after collapsing during soundcheck. He tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently recovering. Organizers will announce rescheduled dates soon.
The US Supreme Court sided with Catholic Charities in a key ruling, rejecting Mexico’s challenge. The decision bolsters the charity’s operations and marks a significant legal victory in cross-border disputes.
Stephen Jackson expresses no hard feelings toward the San Antonio Spurs, reflecting on his time with the team with respect and positivity. He acknowledges the mutual growth despite past challenges.
The U.S. Army is relocating its operations from Virginia to a new outpost in Texas, aiming to enhance strategic readiness and resource efficiency. The move marks a significant shift in military infrastructure planning.
EY has appointed Christy Baumann as the new managing partner for its San Antonio office. Baumann will lead the firm’s growth and client service initiatives in the region, strengthening EY’s consulting presence.
Four Texas cities have secured spots among the 50 most fun American cities in 2025, highlighting the state’s vibrant culture and entertainment. Is your city on the list? Find out more in the Austin American-Statesman.
TxDOT plans to expand U.S. 90 on San Antonio’s far West Side to ease congestion and improve safety. The project will add lanes and enhance key intersections, with construction set to begin late 2024.
Stephon Castle emerges as the San Antonio Spurs’ ideal prospect, showcasing exceptional skills and leadership. Athlon Sports highlights his potential to be a franchise cornerstone in the upcoming NBA season.
A water pipe break on a San Antonio highway caused significant traffic disruptions Tuesday. Authorities urge drivers to seek alternate routes as crews work to repair the damage and restore normal flow.
The US is set for a historic decline in yearly homicides, marking a significant drop despite widespread public concern over rising crime, ABC News reports. Experts highlight shifts in trends and policing strategies as key factors.
Judge Wood’s 1979 slaying by hitman Charles Harrelson is dubbed the “crime of the century” by the San Antonio Express-News. The high-profile murder shocked the nation and left a lasting impact on the justice system.
The Golden State Warriors spotlight the NBA’s growing rest issue as key stars sit out crucial games. With top players frequently sidelined, concerns rise over the league’s approach to player health and competitive balance.
Miss Texas, a Filipino American, made history as the first from her community to win the Miss USA title. Her victory marks a significant milestone, celebrated nationwide for its cultural and representation impact.
San Antonio Archbishop Jose Gomez expressed hope following the announcement of the new pope, emphasizing faith with the words, “God is with us.” His statement highlights unity and spiritual guidance for the Catholic community.
USA Today has named a Texas Hill Country campground among the best RV parks in the US. Known for its scenic views and top-notch amenities, the site continues to attract travelers seeking a premier outdoor experience.
US cable giants Charter and Cox are pursuing a $34.5 billion merger amid mounting pressure from streaming services, aiming to strengthen their market position and compete in the evolving media landscape.
A Texas representative has dubbed Elon Musk the “Grinch” amid concerns over a looming government shutdown. The remark highlights growing tensions as Musk’s actions and the shutdown’s impact draw sharp criticism.