Injured troops from a recent operation targeting Nicolás Maduro were airlifted to San Antonio for medical treatment. Recovery efforts are underway as authorities monitor their condition closely. – WOAI
Author: William Green
Both parties in San Antonio’s new 35th Congressional District head to runoffs after no candidate secured a majority. The races set the stage for a competitive battle in this newly drawn district.
San Antonio unveiled the Tribute to Freedom sculpture, honoring military service and sacrifice. The dedication ceremony highlighted the city’s deep-rooted commitment to veterans and national pride.
The San Antonio Police Department and Crime Stoppers are seeking tips in connection with the capital murder of a 19-year-old man. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid the investigation.
A Japanese manufacturer is set to open its first US plant in San Antonio, promising to boost the local economy and create 1,500 jobs. The facility is expected to enhance industrial growth and job opportunities in the region.
Erika Kirk is reportedly coming to San Antonio, stirring excitement among locals. Details about her visit remain limited, but fans are eager for updates. Stay tuned to MySA for the latest on this developing story.
A San Antonio family faces uncertainty as DACA, the program protecting young immigrants, is once again legally challenged. They express anxiety and a willingness to “start over” amid potential upheaval.
Karen Popovich, wife of San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, has passed away, USA Today reports. The NBA community expresses condolences as the family mourns this profound loss.
ICE is detaining hundreds of children amid growing concerns over their conditions and legal rights. The New York Times reports on the urgent calls for reform and the plight of these vulnerable minors in custody.
A Texas city outside of Austin has been named one of the best places in the U.S. to celebrate New Year’s Eve, offering vibrant festivities that draw crowds seeking a memorable start to the year.
Texas voters cast their ballots in the March 2026 U.S. Senate primary, setting the stage for a highly competitive race. Early results indicate strong showings from key GOP and Democratic contenders, KSAT reports.
A San Antonio man was sentenced to 10 years in prison following his conviction on drug trafficking and gun charges, KSAT reports. Authorities say the case highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal drug and weapon distribution in the city.
A U.S. senator criticized ICE operations at the San Antonio Immigration Court in a recently released video, raising concerns about enforcement practices and their impact on immigrant communities.
New texts reveal that Tony Gonzales asked a campaign aide for nude photos and sex in 2020, raising serious concerns about his conduct. The San Antonio Express-News has obtained and reviewed the messages.
A recent study reveals that independent gun shops in the US are the primary source of the most dangerous firearms trafficked into Mexico, fueling violence and organized crime across the border.
An explosion near a San Antonio data center injured one person, officials confirmed. The San Antonio Police Department is investigating the cause. No further injuries have been reported, and the area remains secure.
Tejano singer Bobby Pulido wins the Democratic nomination for Texas’ 15th Congressional District, marking a new chapter in his career as he seeks to represent his district in the U.S. House. Reported by ABC7 Los Angeles.
In the March 2026 primary for Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, candidates vied for their party’s nomination amid a crowded field. Early results indicate a tight race, with key contenders emerging. Full updates on KSAT.
A major Texas city has been named No. 1 in the U.S. for women-owned businesses, highlighting a thriving entrepreneurial spirit. The recognition underscores growth and support for female business leaders in the region.
Newly released records reveal that a US citizen was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent last year, raising questions about use-of-force policies and accountability within immigration enforcement agencies.




















