Texas has reentered the notorious top 10 ranking after a five-year absence, according to MySA. This shift marks a significant change in the state’s standing, drawing attention from officials and residents alike.
Author: Victoria Jones
Japanese plastics manufacturer has broken ground on a $40 million facility on the South Side, signaling major investment and job creation in the region. The new plant aims to boost local production and economic growth.
UT Health San Antonio schools have been recognized among the nation’s best for excellence in education and research. The ranking highlights their commitment to innovation and student success in health sciences.
A San Antonio CEO has pleaded guilty in connection to a $69 million investment fraud scheme, authorities report. The case highlights ongoing efforts to crack down on financial crimes in the region.
Neighbors reported unusual activity and frequent visitors in the days before a police raid on a North Side home. Authorities conducted the operation early Wednesday, citing ongoing investigations. No further details were released.
A man accused of 116 child sex crimes in the San Antonio area was found five years later in Argentina, authorities announced. He is now facing extradition proceedings to return to the U.S. for prosecution.
Texas’ small-business sector shows greater optimism than the national average, according to recent data. Economic resilience and local growth contribute to stronger confidence among Texas entrepreneurs, reports the San Antonio Express-News.
Ex-staffer alleges Rep. Tony Gonzales had an affair with an aide who later set herself on fire, raising questions about the incident and workplace dynamics, reports the San Antonio Express-News. Investigation ongoing.
Parents and advocates warn that dismantling the Department of Education would severely cut resources for disabled children, jeopardizing critical support and services essential to their development and success.
Fiesta 2025 is set to return to San Antonio with vibrant parades, live music, and cultural celebrations. Get the complete guide on events, schedules, and safety tips to enjoy the city’s biggest party at kens5.com.
A San Antonio woman has confessed to involvement in an alleged scheme to defraud the government, authorities say. The case remains under investigation as officials work to uncover further details.
Federal mental health funding for programs in San Antonio and nationwide has been restored following an abrupt reversal. Officials emphasize the crucial support this reinstatement provides for community services.
NBA Week 14 concludes with a major update: Kawhi Leonard is staying put with the San Antonio Spurs. Contrary to trade rumors, Leonard shows no intention of leaving, securing stability for the team’s future.
Round1 in San Antonio offers more than just bowling. The entertainment complex features arcade games, karaoke, billiards, and tasty dining options, making it a top destination for family fun and group outings.
A 12-year-old charged with capital murder highlights flaws in a justice system unprepared for juvenile cases, sparking debate on age, accountability, and reform. The NBC News report calls for urgent change in handling youth offenders.
San Antonio’s newest Santikos Theatre location has been confirmed, bringing the popular cinema chain closer to residents. The opening promises enhanced entertainment options and state-of-the-art amenities for moviegoers.
Army Medicine partnered with UT Health for the 2019 Graduate School Research and Education Symposium, fostering collaboration and advancing medical research and education to enhance military healthcare capabilities.
Hundreds marched through downtown San Antonio to protest the recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis. Demonstrators called for justice and immigration reform, highlighting ongoing concerns about federal enforcement tactics.
San Antonio International Airport has been ranked among the best U.S. airports for layovers, praised for its amenities, dining options, and comfortable spaces, making waiting time a breeze for travelers.
Several former prisoners recently freed from Venezuelan custody have landed in San Antonio, marking a significant moment for their families and communities. Authorities continue to monitor their recovery and reintegration.




















