Teacher complaints in Texas have surged to 350 amid controversy surrounding Charlie Kirk’s involvement in education. The spike highlights growing tensions over curriculum and political influence in schools, reports MySA.
Author: Sophia Davis
San Antonio City Council is set to discuss plans for a new Spurs arena and a downtown entertainment district. The proposal aims to boost local economy and revitalization, drawing community and business interest. – KSAT
UTSA secures a bowl game invitation to face a former Conference USA rival, marking a significant milestone in their season. The matchup highlights renewed competition and postseason opportunities for the Roadrunners.
Many San Antonio businesses are honoring Veterans Day with special freebies and discounts. From restaurants to retailers, local establishments are offering deals to thank veterans for their service.
Mexico has appointed a senior executive from the North American Development Bank (NADBank) as its new ambassador to the U.S., signaling a strengthened focus on bilateral cooperation and economic ties.
A winning $1.8 billion Powerball ticket was purchased in Texas Wine Country, marking one of the largest jackpots in U.S. history. The lucky buyer has yet to come forward, sparking excitement across the region.
A San Antonio man involved in an alleged SBA loan fraud scheme has accepted a plea deal, following wiretap evidence. Authorities say the case highlights ongoing efforts to combat pandemic-related financial crimes.
Victor Wembanyama’s injury status remains uncertain ahead of the Spurs-Rockets matchup, Sports Illustrated reports. The star forward is listed as questionable, with final updates expected close to tip-off.
The Texas Cyber Command is temporarily establishing operations at UT San Antonio’s downtown campus, enhancing cybersecurity collaboration and training efforts, the San Antonio Express-News reports.
Expected financial benefits from Conference USA for UTSA are rapidly diminishing, raising concerns over the program’s future funding. The evolving landscape signals a pressing need for new revenue sources.
A potential government shutdown threatens to halt $675 million in San Antonio projects, risking delays in infrastructure, public services, and community development, officials warn.
The Air Force has resumed instruction on its first Black pilots following a review of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The move underscores a commitment to honoring historic contributions amid leadership scrutiny.
A specialized task force in San Antonio has apprehended 36 violent fugitives in a recent sweep. The operation targets enhanced community safety by removing dangerous offenders from the streets.
The Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE) hosted the Graduate School Research and Education Symposium, showcasing cutting-edge military medical research and fostering collaboration among Army scholars and professionals.
U.S. Census Director Santos and City Manager Walsh will headline CityFest events starting Nov. 6 in San Antonio, discussing community growth and local government initiatives. The festival aims to engage residents citywide.
The U.S. Department of Defense collaborates with Hollywood to ensure accurate portrayals of the military, foster positive public relations, and support recruitment efforts. This partnership shapes many iconic films and TV shows.
The latest injury report ahead of the San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz game reveals key player absences and updates. Both teams face challenges as they prepare to tip-off in a crucial matchup.
Julian Champagnie returns to the San Antonio Spurs’ starting lineup, bringing renewed energy and a “hungry” mindset. The forward’s performance is setting a competitive tone as the Spurs aim to climb the standings.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio has been recognized on Yahoo’s recent list of best colleges, highlighting its growing reputation for quality education and student success. This marks a significant milestone for the institution.
A bankrupt San Antonio-area business has filed a lawsuit against the Small Business Administration after its application for a coronavirus relief loan was denied, citing financial harm and procedural issues.



















