ICE San Antonio announced the arrest of 275 individuals during a recent joint operation targeting illegal immigration. The enforcement action involved multiple agencies working to uphold federal immigration laws.
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The San Antonio Spurs remain focused on victory despite missing star rookie Victor Wembanyama to injury. The team emphasizes resilience and collective effort as they aim to stay competitive this season.
Austin Business Journal, part of The Business Journals network, delivers in-depth news and insights on Austin’s dynamic business landscape, covering local markets, startups, real estate, and economic trends.
3x NBA All-Star Chris Paul shares his thoughts on recent major developments surrounding his career. The veteran guard addresses trade rumors and future prospects in an exclusive reaction with Sports Illustrated.
Cassandra, a dedicated US Army veteran, was honored in a San Antonio, TX obituary featured on Dignity Memorial. The tribute highlights her service and lasting impact on family and community.
San Antonio businesses closed their doors for the “Day Without Immigrants” strike, highlighting the vital role immigrant workers play in the local economy. The protest aimed to raise awareness on immigration issues.
St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, enhances global learning through its Center for International Programs. The center offers diverse opportunities for study abroad, cultural exchange, and international partnerships.
High levels of car theft, carjackings, and other crimes continue to escalate in cities across the US, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement’s ability to curb these trends, reports WPDE.
A San Antonio jury convicted two individuals in a high-profile case linked to the Mexican Mafia’s organized crime activities. The verdict highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts to dismantle criminal networks impacting the region.
Spurs’ Marco Belinelli is aiding his native Italy amid the coronavirus pandemic, providing financial support and helping his family navigate the crisis, highlighting athletes’ crucial role in community relief efforts.
A new report analyzes San Antonio’s violent crime trends, comparing data to 2023 figures. The findings offer insight into whether the city is becoming safer or facing increasing challenges in public safety.
Texas Public Radio (TPR) delivers trusted news, cultural programming, and music to South and West Texas. Committed to community engagement, TPR informs and inspires listeners across the region.
Partner nations have united to strengthen efforts against transnational organized crime, enhancing cooperation and intelligence sharing to dismantle criminal networks, officials reported on army.mil.
A San Antonio-based company is vying for a $99 million contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The deal highlights the growing role of local businesses in federal infrastructure projects.
In United States v. Lopez, the Supreme Court ruled in 1995 that Congress exceeded its authority under the Commerce Clause by banning guns in school zones, marking a pivotal limit on federal power.
The Nation’s Education Secretary praised San Antonio ISD’s robust COVID-19 vaccination efforts, highlighting the district’s commitment to student safety and health. SAISD continues to set a strong example in public school vaccination resources.
The Business Journals announced the 2021 Veterans in Business Awards honorees, recognizing veterans who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and success in entrepreneurship across various industries.
Trump’s recent claim linking migrants to crime is widely condemned as misleading and harmful. Experts warn this rhetoric fuels xenophobia and unfairly harms legal immigrants, deepening social divides.
Former NBA star Tim Duncan has announced a groundbreaking discovery: a potential cure for aging. The medical breakthrough, currently undergoing trials, could revolutionize healthcare and longevity worldwide.
New U.S. citizens took the oath of allegiance at San Antonio City Hall, marking a historic moment. Many expressed excitement about voting in the upcoming presidential race, embracing their new civic duties.