The Canadian premier is set to meet with the Mexican president to discuss coordinated responses to recent US tariffs. The talks aim to strengthen North American trade relations amid rising economic tensions.
Author: Olivia Williams
The Air Education and Training Command (AETC) partners with the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) to enhance pilot candidate selection. This collaboration aims to improve training outcomes and streamline the screening process.
A blistering hot truck carrying immigrants was found at a Texas Walmart, resulting in 9 deaths. Authorities are investigating the tragic incident as efforts to address human smuggling continue.
A San Antonio woman opens up about her seven-year struggle to secure US citizenship for her husband, highlighting the challenges and delays many face in the immigration system. The ordeal underscores ongoing issues in processing times.
A Texas man has been charged with murder in the shooting of Jonathan Joss. Authorities state there is no evidence to classify the incident as a hate crime, according to The Clarion-Ledger.
Trader Joe’s, Holiday Inn Express, and five other businesses are set to open soon in North San Antonio, promising new shopping, lodging, and dining options for the growing community. Stay tuned for updates.
WATCH: A massive brawl erupted at a San Antonio sports bar, captured on video and rapidly going viral. Authorities are investigating the incident as the clip circulates widely on social media.
On World Camel Day, visitors at the Alamo explored the unique history of camels in the U.S. Army. The event highlighted the Camel Corps’ role in 19th-century military operations, offering a rare glimpse into this overlooked chapter.
Daniel Covarrubias discusses the impact of tariffs and AI on cross-border commerce, highlighting emerging trends and future opportunities for businesses navigating international trade in an evolving global market.
A tragic multi-vehicle crash on US Highway 281 in Blanco County claimed the lives of a young child and two adults. Authorities continue investigating the cause of the fatal collision.
The notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has reportedly relocated its HQ to the outskirts of a major US city. Police warn residents to stay alert for distinctive tattoos linked to the violent group.
In a recent interview with The Business Journals, Castro emphasized the urgent need for federal contracting equity and transparency, calling for systemic reforms to ensure fair opportunities for minority-owned businesses.
Brigadier General Jeffrey W. Nelson, a key leader in the U.S. Air Force, continues to drive strategic advancements and operational excellence. His leadership is vital to af.mil’s mission success and national defense initiatives.
San Antonio has officially trademarked the moniker “Military City,” solidifying its identity as a key military hub. The move aims to boost tourism and honor the city’s longstanding ties to the armed forces.
Junior NCOs are stepping up to lead the U.S. Air Force, driving mission success with increased responsibility and leadership. Their vital role is shaping the future of Air Force operations. Read more at aetc.af.mil.
Mayor Jones lobbied in Washington to ensure San Antonio remains a key hub for US defense amid talks of potential Army relocations. His efforts aim to protect local jobs and sustain the city’s military significance.
The San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, featured on Health.mil, advances military medical training through cutting-edge education and research, supporting readiness and healthcare excellence.
WATCH: A massive brawl erupted at a San Antonio sports bar, captured on video and rapidly spreading online. Authorities are investigating the incident as local officials urge calm amid rising concerns over bar violence.
Devastating flash floods in San Antonio have claimed over a dozen lives, overwhelming emergency services and displacing residents. Authorities urge caution as rescue efforts continue amid severe weather warnings.
U.S. News & World Report highlights the 10 public medical schools with the lowest in-state tuition, offering affordable pathways for aspiring doctors. These institutions balance cost with quality education across the nation.












