At 75, Henry Cisneros shows no signs of retiring, driven by a deep commitment to San Antonio’s growth. The former mayor and HUD secretary remains focused on tackling the city’s unfinished challenges.
Author: William Green
Alamo Colleges and the City of San Antonio have launched Compassionate USA, a course aimed at fostering empathy and kindness. This initiative is hailed as San Antonio’s meaningful contribution to global compassion efforts.
San Antonio U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro condemned former President Trump’s move to defund grants for Hispanic-serving colleges, calling it a setback for education equity and minority student support programs.
A young UTSA graduate has been appointed head of a federal counterterrorism office, marking a significant milestone early in his career. His role underscores San Antonio’s growing presence in national security.
San Antonio authorities, supported by a federal task force, rescued 30 children from a human trafficking network. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat trafficking and protect vulnerable victims.
Schools across the U.S. adopt varied cellphone policies, balancing learning and distractions. San Antonio schools, mirroring national trends, enforce rules aiming to limit use during class while allowing access during breaks.
A San Antonio federal judge has blocked Texas’ law allowing Ten Commandments displays in public schools, ruling it likely violates the Constitution’s separation of church and state, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
San Antonio Report urges Mayor to stop calling the city the 7th largest, citing updated census data that ranks it 8th. The report stresses accurate representation for urban planning and public perception.
A notorious super gang has seized control of four apartment complexes in a major Texas city, marking a disturbing escalation in their violent turf expansion. Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant as investigations continue.
San Antonio Spurs legend Tim Duncan is reportedly considering a return to the NBA in a coaching role. Sources say the former star aims to bring his championship experience to a new generation.
“Love Island” star ignited the scene at Texas’ hottest nightclub, drawing a vibrant crowd and bringing undeniable heat to the night. Fans and partygoers experienced an unforgettable evening of glamour and energy.
A California youth group delivered $36,000 worth of donations to communities hit by Hill Country flooding. The aid includes essential supplies, supporting recovery efforts in the affected Texas areas.
Inside the San Antonio FBI, agents tackle high-profile cases from cybercrime to terrorism. WOAI reveals exclusive access to the bureau’s operations, highlighting their commitment to keeping the community safe.
Former “Rey Feo” Kenneth Flores was sentenced in federal court, marking a significant development in his legal case. The proceedings highlight ongoing efforts to address related charges. More details at kens5.com.
Mexican pharmacy chain Farmacias Guadalajara has established its U.S. headquarters in Texas, marking its entry into the American market. The company aims to expand its footprint and serve customers with competitive prices.
San Antonio honors its veterans with a weekend full of events, including parades, ceremonies, and community gatherings. The city’s celebrations highlight gratitude and remembrance throughout Veterans Day.
SAUSHEC continues its tradition of excellence, delivering top-tier medical training and advancing healthcare for the Army. The institution remains a vital asset in preparing skilled professionals for military medicine.
Texas storms have reignited debate over former President Trump’s proposed cuts to the National Weather Service. Critics argue reduced funding could hinder emergency response and weather forecasting accuracy, raising public safety concerns.
San Antonio ranked 4th among U.S. cities with the largest increase in homicide rates in 2020, according to a recent KSAT report. The rise highlights growing concerns over public safety in the city.
The San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC) on health.mil advances military medical training with cutting-edge programs, enhancing readiness and healthcare quality for uniformed service members.