A major crash on a Texas highway caused a two-hour traffic standstill, snarling commutes and prompting emergency response. Authorities have now revealed the cause, shedding light on the disruption.
Author: William Green
San Antonio, Texas, launches a bold initiative to combat education inequality by offering free or reduced college tuition to eligible students. The PBS report highlights the program’s impact on access and opportunity.
Time Magazine reports on the cities with the highest homicide rates in 2021, highlighting alarming spikes in violence. The article examines underlying factors and the urgent need for policy intervention to curb crime.
The Florida Gators have unveiled their non-conference schedule for the 2025-26 season, highlighting key matchups that promise to test the team’s early-season strength and set the tone for their campaign.
Cartel boss “El Huevo” was transferred to San Antonio to stand trial on charges related to alleged crimes against the U.S., authorities confirmed. The court proceedings are set to begin amid heightened security measures.
Four US cities—Austin, Phoenix, Miami, and Denver—are facing the most severe housing shortages, according to Fox Business. Rising demand and limited supply continue to drive up prices and strain affordability in these markets.
Fans can watch upcoming Cleveland Cavaliers games for free this NBA season through select streaming platforms and official broadcasts. Stay tuned for schedule updates and viewing options to catch every thrilling moment.
The City of San Antonio’s Higher Education Student Advisory Board has launched a new survey to gather student input on local educational needs and city services, aiming to enhance support for college students across the community.
Texas is mobilizing the National Guard ahead of anticipated protests, while Georgia considers domestic terror charges amid rising tensions. Authorities brace for potential unrest as demonstrations loom.
Bimbo Bakeries is closing its San Antonio facility, resulting in the layoff of 138 employees. The closure marks a significant shift for the local workforce, as the company restructures its operations.
Hundreds gathered in downtown San Antonio to protest the US immigration policy and recent ICE crackdowns. Demonstrators voiced their distress, calling for urgent reforms and humane treatment of immigrants.
San Antonio Magazine’s latest feature, “The Business of People,” explores how local leaders prioritize community and workforce development to drive economic growth in the city and beyond.
The U.S. Treasury Secretary announced that a new agreement with Beijing will accelerate China’s export of key minerals to the United States, aiming to strengthen supply chains and bolster strategic resources.
In 2021, San Antonio experienced its deadliest year since 1994, with homicide rates spiking sharply. City officials and law enforcement are analyzing data to address rising violence and implement prevention strategies.
San Antonio has been selected to host the Warrior Games for the first time, marking a significant milestone for the city. The event will showcase wounded, ill, and injured service members competing in adaptive sports.
The University of Texas at San Antonio proudly stands as a Hispanic Serving Institution, championing diversity and inclusion. It offers robust programs that empower Hispanic students and foster academic excellence.
Cemex expands its U.S. footprint by acquiring a concrete business in San Antonio, aiming to boost market presence and meet growing demand. The move signals strategic growth in the competitive construction sector.
A suspect wanted in connection with a San Antonio murder has been arrested in Mexico, ending a 12-year manhunt. Authorities coordinated across borders to bring the individual into custody.
Archaeologists uncovered a significant Alamo-era artifact near the San Antonio Zoo, shedding new light on the historic battle. The discovery links the zoo grounds to the city’s rich revolutionary past.
A tourist potentially exposed hundreds of thousands in San Antonio to measles, health officials warn. Authorities urge vaccination as they intensify efforts to contain a possible outbreak.
















