Major K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN is set to perform twice in San Antonio, thrilling fans with back-to-back shows. The concerts mark a significant event in the city’s growing K-pop scene, drawing large crowds.
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Will Kothmann joins the San Antonio business scene, bringing fresh leadership and expertise. His move marks a significant shift in the local market, spotlighting emerging opportunities in the region.
UTSA fans can catch the Conference USA title game live on ESPN. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets remain available for the Alamodome showdown. Stay tuned for full coverage on the San Antonio Express-News.
The Trump administration is ending protections for Afghan refugees in San Antonio and across the U.S., affecting resettlement programs and access to services, according to Texas Public Radio.
Juan Moreno-Lopez is wanted by authorities, facing multiple drug charges and a lengthy criminal history. Law enforcement urges anyone with information to come forward. Updates on the case remain ongoing.
San Antonio high schools saw declines in reading and math scores on the latest STAAR exams, raising concerns about student achievement and prompting calls for targeted support and resources to address learning gaps.
Rock n’ Roll Hall of Famers are set to stop in San Antonio on their world tour, bringing iconic hits and electrifying performances to the city. Fans can expect a memorable night of legendary music and energy.
TYR, the swimwear giant, announces a strategic partnership with KABB, a tech innovator in aquatic performance. The collaboration aims to revolutionize swim gear with cutting-edge smart technology.
Fort Sam Houston Army Museum may close and be rebranded as a public education center under a new proposal. The plan aims to expand community access while preserving military history. Details are still being finalized.
The San Antonio Police Department and U.S. Marshals teamed up in a joint operation, successfully rescuing dozens of missing and endangered juveniles, officials confirmed. The coordinated effort highlights ongoing commitment to youth safety.
In a rare business encounter, Julián Castro partnered with Donald Trump on a real estate deal, a move he later regretted. The brief collaboration highlighted contrasting political paths and underscored Castro’s critical stance on Trump’s leadership.
San Antonio native and pro wrestler Thunder Rosa aims for glory in her hometown this weekend, bringing fierce energy and hometown pride to the ring at a major local event. Fans eagerly await her electrifying performance.
Mavericks star Cooper Flagg faces off against the Spurs’ Dylan Harper in a highly anticipated matchup. Catch live updates and viewing details in Sports Illustrated’s latest guide on how to watch this exciting clash.
The Installation Management Command (IMCOM) educational institution is undergoing a significant transformation to enhance higher learning opportunities for soldiers and civilians, aiming to boost career growth and mission readiness.
JBSA upholds Fiesta tradition by naming new 2024 Military Ambassadors. The announcement highlights the base’s commitment to community engagement and celebrates military service during the annual festival.
Beto O’Rourke emphasized San Antonio’s crucial role in his bid to upset the Senate race, highlighting the city’s voter influence as central to his campaign strategy, according to the San Antonio Report.
A federal judge ruled that Texas unlawfully placed thousands of individuals with mental disabilities in nursing homes, violating their rights to community-based care, according to the San Antonio Current.
President Biden has appointed new U.S. attorneys for Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas, marking a key step in his administration’s judicial appointments. These selections aim to strengthen federal law enforcement across Texas cities.
Iron Maiden is coming to San Antonio for “The Future Past Tour,” KSAT reports. The iconic heavy metal band will perform hits from their classic catalog and new material, thrilling fans with an epic live show.
San Antonio city services will have limited operations on Thanksgiving Day. Essential services remain open, while most government offices and public facilities will be closed. Check MySA for full details and updates.
















