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.
Author: Mia Garcia
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.
Becky Hammon reflects on her groundbreaking role as the San Antonio Spurs’ first female assistant coach, questioning, “Why couldn’t I be the first?” Her trailblazing journey marks a milestone in NBA history.
Congressman Kennedy announced the US is withdrawing funding from global vaccine alliance Gavi. The decision marks a significant shift in US support for international immunization efforts, raising concerns among health experts.
Wendy D. Walsh, Ed.D., plays a key role at aetc.af.mil, contributing her expertise to advance education and training in the Air Education and Training Command. Her leadership strengthens mission readiness and professional development.
San Antonio experienced a sharp rise in homicides during 2020, with the city reporting a significant spike compared to previous years, according to the San Antonio Report. Authorities are investigating causes and responses.
The San Antonio Spurs have firmly addressed rumors of a potential move to Austin, affirming their commitment to San Antonio. Team officials emphasized the Spurs are “here to stay,” quelling relocation speculation.
Congressman Bustamante, the Sequel? explores the potential return of Henry Cuellar to Congress, highlighting the political implications for Texas and the shifting dynamics within the state’s Democratic landscape.
Even with Trump-era tariffs on hold, uncertainty continues to weigh on Texas businesses. Companies face challenges in planning and investment, as ongoing trade tensions disrupt supply chains and market stability.
Once known as a hub for drive-by shootings, San Antonio has seen a significant drop in such incidents. Recent data shows improved safety, reflecting effective law enforcement and community efforts, according to MySA.
Security.org’s latest report reveals the most dangerous U.S. cities, highlighting rising crime rates in urban areas. The analysis provides critical insights for residents and policymakers on safety trends nationwide.
USA Water Polo has announced a new partnership with Mt. San Antonio College, aiming to boost athlete development and host major events. This collaboration is set to enhance the sport’s presence in the region.
Texas lawmakers remain notably silent on Rep. Henry Cuellar’s indictment, contrasting their swift condemnations of Representatives Santos and Menendez. The muted response raises questions about political calculations and party unity.
Police in San Antonio are continuing their search for the suspect linked to the 2021 murder of a local teen. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid the ongoing investigation.
The San Antonio Spurs rank high on Athlon Sports’ list of NBA teams with valuable trade assets. With promising young players and cap flexibility, the Spurs are well-positioned for impactful mid-season moves.














