A San Antonio gang member listed on Texas’ Most Wanted was captured in Irving, authorities announced. The arrest marks a significant step in ongoing efforts to reduce gang-related crimes statewide.
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Reuters reports the US is advancing plans to establish a military staging ground near Venezuela. The move aims to bolster regional influence amid rising tensions and growing concerns over security in South America.
Twenty Mexican cities and five in the U.S. ranked among the 50 most dangerous worldwide, according to BorderReport. The list highlights ongoing security challenges on both sides of the border.
A Crime Stoppers tip helped police identify a man suspected in a fatal road rage shooting, WOAI reports. Authorities continue their investigation as the community seeks justice for the victim.
Keldon Johnson’s tenure with the Spurs wearing No. 3 sparks debate among fans. As he rises in prominence, the question remains: should he keep the number or make way for future franchise icons?
Airport taxi times have surged nationwide, causing delays for travelers. However, San Antonio’s airport stands out for its efficiency, maintaining shorter wait times compared to other major Texas hubs.
James Talarico has raised $6.2 million in the first 20 days of his U.S. Senate campaign, surpassing rival Colin Allred’s fundraising. This early momentum signals a competitive race ahead.
San Antonio moves closer to unveiling a massive observation wheel at St. Paul Square, promising new city views and a boost in tourism. The project marks a major addition to the city’s skyline and entertainment offerings.
A San Antonio man was arrested for allegedly threatening President Trump in a Facebook post. Authorities acted swiftly after the threat was reported, leading to the suspect’s immediate apprehension.
KSAT Connect invites the community to share photos honoring veterans in their lives. Join the tribute by submitting images to celebrate and recognize the sacrifices of those who served.
Business leaders in Texas push back against claims that the state’s economy is slowing, highlighting ongoing growth and investment. Their stance challenges recent reports suggesting a downturn.
Stephon Castle’s final injury status for the Spurs-Pacers preseason game remains uncertain. Team officials report he is still recovering, with a game-time decision expected as the tip-off approaches.
S.A. International climbs to 9th place in customer satisfaction, reflecting improved service and commitment. The San Antonio-based company outpaced competitors in the latest survey, signaling strong community support.
Texas federal workers are struggling amid the government shutdown, facing lost wages and financial uncertainty. Many report difficulty covering daily expenses as federal agencies remain closed.
Colin Allred, U.S. Representative and Senate candidate, visited San Antonio to rally support and outline his campaign priorities, emphasizing economic growth and healthcare access for Texas voters.
San Antonio College will receive $68,000 to enhance its cybersecurity education program, aiming to equip students with vital skills to meet growing industry demands, WOAI reports.
A local steakhouse has been named in the New York Times’ top 50 US restaurants list, spotlighting its exceptional cuisine and service. The recognition highlights the city’s growing culinary scene.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked 11 Texas school districts from displaying the Ten Commandments, ruling the displays violate the Constitution’s separation of church and state, Houston Public Media reports.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a man with an extensive criminal history, authorities report. Officials urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to come forward immediately. Stay tuned to KABB for updates.
An “America First” candidate has entered the race for Chip Roy’s U.S. House seat, challenging the incumbent’s position. The bid signals a shift toward more nationalist policies in the district.



















