Major crashes on U.S. 90 caused significant traffic delays on San Antonio’s West Side. Authorities are managing the scene, urging drivers to seek alternate routes. Updates are ongoing as investigations continue.
Author: Samuel Brown
The Trump administration has halted educational and recreational programs for migrant children in U.S. custody, raising concerns about the welfare and development of vulnerable minors, according to CBS News.
Rep. Tony Gonzales resists calls to resign following reports of an affair with a staffer. The San Antonio Express-News details the controversy as critics demand accountability amidst ongoing scrutiny.
UT San Antonio honors the legacy of Carlos Alvarez, celebrating his profound impact on the university and community. Alvarez’s dedication and leadership continue to inspire future generations.
Texas DPS Crime Laboratory solved a nearly 30-year-old cold case murder, bringing fresh hope to justice. Advances in forensics cracked the decades-old mystery, closing a painful chapter for the victim’s family.
The First Command at aetc.af.mil highlights the U.S. Air Force’s foundational directive, emphasizing mission readiness, discipline, and excellence. It guides personnel in maintaining operational superiority and organizational integrity.
The U.S. Army has launched a funded legal education program, offering soldiers a pathway to law school. This initiative aims to expand legal expertise within the ranks and support career advancement.
The San Antonio Four, convicted of child rape in Texas, have been exonerated after years of fighting wrongful charges. DNA evidence and recanted testimony led to their release, highlighting flaws in the justice system.
National Stalking Awareness Month highlights the pervasive and often overlooked crime of stalking. The US Army Corps of Engineers emphasizes prevention, resources, and support for victims during this critical awareness campaign.
Margaret Ann Nichols, a beloved community advocate and educator, passed away peacefully at 78. Her enduring legacy of compassion and dedication continues to inspire those she touched. Memorial details to follow.
A San Antonio call center announced significant job cuts this week, citing economic challenges and shifting market demands. The layoffs impact dozens of employees, prompting concerns about local employment stability.
A Texas man who fired on an ICE facility aimed to kill federal agents, officials say. The suspect reportedly targeted the site in a deliberate attack, prompting an ongoing investigation. Authorities are pursuing leads.
Fresh Success Marketing Group reveals strategic shifts in its business model, fueling rapid growth in San Antonio. The company aims to capitalize on expanding market opportunities, according to a report by the Hattiesburg American.
Two school buses collided on U.S. 281 North at Redland Road, causing significant traffic delays. Authorities responded swiftly, and no serious injuries have been reported. Investigation into the cause is ongoing.
Boerne Champion’s Elizabeth Leachman has earned an invitation to the USA Track & Field Olympic Trials. The local athlete will compete for a spot on the U.S. Olympic team, showcasing her elite talent on the national stage.
Amazon Career Choice offers employees tuition support for over 400 eligible schools worldwide, helping them gain skills for in-demand jobs. Learn how the program works and who qualifies at aboutamazon.com.
NBA viewership gains persist into the new year, with ESPN leading the surge in ratings. Sports Media Watch reports the network trending at a high, reflecting growing fan engagement and strong demand for basketball content.
New data reveals a shift in San Francisco’s national reputation, highlighting growing concerns over housing affordability and public safety. The trends mark a turning point for the city’s image across the U.S.
Joaquin Castro, a San Antonio native and U.S. Congressman, is a prominent figure in Texas politics known for his advocacy on immigration and education. Discover key facts about his career and impact on MySA.
The Australian education system features more frequent term breaks than the US, offering students extended downtime. However, Australian schools generally place less emphasis on sports compared to their American counterparts.




















