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    7 San Antonio police officers shot by barricaded suspect, authorities say – CBS News
    By Victoria JonesMay 12, 2025 News

    7 San Antonio Police Officers Shot in Intense Standoff with Barricaded Suspect

    Seven San Antonio police officers were shot by a barricaded suspect, authorities reported. The incident unfolded during a standoff, with emergency responders on the scene. Investigation and medical aid are ongoing.

    Why the sports world will miss Gregg Popovich the coach | Golden – Austin American-Statesman
    By Sophia DavisMay 12, 2025 Politics

    Why the sports world will miss Gregg Popovich the coach | Golden – Austin American-Statesman

    Gregg Popovich’s retirement marks the end of an era in the sports world. Revered for his leadership and impact, the Golden State Warriors and Austin American-Statesman reflect on the void left by the legendary coach’s departure.

    Shakira announces major switch up for San Antonio concert – MySA
    By Caleb WilsonMay 12, 2025 News

    Shakira Unveils Exciting Changes for San Antonio Concert

    Shakira announces a major change for her San Antonio concert, updating fans on new show details and ticket information. The Colombian pop star promises an unforgettable experience for attendees.

    Week 1: Why America’s Schools Have A Money Problem – NPR
    By Caleb WilsonMay 12, 2025 Education

    Week 1: Uncovering the Real Reasons Behind America’s School Funding Crisis

    NPR’s series “Week 1: Why America’s Schools Have A Money Problem” explores the persistent funding gaps in U.S. education, highlighting how inequalities impact resources, student opportunities, and overall school quality nationwide.

    San Antonio ranked one of the most dangerous cities in the nation – KSAT
    By Samuel BrownMay 12, 2025 Crime

    San Antonio Named One of the Nation’s Most Dangerous Cities

    San Antonio has been ranked among the most dangerous cities in the nation, according to a recent KSAT report. The city’s rising crime rates highlight growing concerns for residents and local authorities.

    Korean-based Tesla supplier to create 300+ jobs at first TX site – MySA
    By Jackson LeeMay 12, 2025 Business

    Korean Tesla Supplier to Generate Over 300 New Jobs at First Texas Facility

    A Korean-based supplier for Tesla is set to create over 300 jobs at its first Texas site, boosting local employment and supporting the EV giant’s expanding production network, according to MySA.

    New York Knicks lose to San Antonio Spurs in season opener – Bergen Record
    By Ethan RileyMay 12, 2025 Sports

    Knicks Fall to Spurs in Thrilling Season Opener

    The New York Knicks fell to the San Antonio Spurs 112-105 in the season opener, struggling to contain the Spurs’ offense. Despite strong efforts, New York couldn’t secure the win at home, setting a challenging tone for the season.

    Olympic great Sue Bird to be first managing director of USA Basketball women’s national team – KSAT
    By Jackson LeeMay 12, 2025 News

    Olympic Legend Sue Bird Named First Managing Director of USA Basketball Women’s National Team

    Olympic legend Sue Bird has been named the first managing director of the USA Basketball women’s national team, marking a historic step in leadership for the program, KSAT reports.

    Gregg Popovich announces his transition with Spurs from head coach to ‘El Jefe’ – USA Today
    By Isabella RossiMay 11, 2025 News

    Gregg Popovich Transitions from Spurs Head Coach to Legendary ‘El Jefe

    Gregg Popovich announced his transition from head coach to “El Jefe” of the San Antonio Spurs, signaling a new leadership role while stepping back from daily coaching duties. The franchise embraces a fresh chapter with the NBA legend.

    Migrants are taking more risks to reach the US – CNN
    By Charlotte AdamsMay 11, 2025 Politics

    Migrants Are Taking Greater Risks to Reach the US

    Migrants are increasingly taking dangerous routes to reach the US amid tightening border controls, heightening risks of injury, exploitation, and death, CNN reports. Authorities urge caution and emphasize legal channels.

    Six Flags Fiesta Texas crowned one of the top theme parks in U.S. – MySA
    By Caleb WilsonMay 11, 2025 News

    Six Flags Fiesta Texas Named One of America’s Top Theme Parks

    Six Flags Fiesta Texas has been crowned one of the top theme parks in the U.S., according to MySA. The park’s thrilling rides and family-friendly attractions continue to draw crowds statewide and beyond.

    Where Texas Places in the U.S. News Best States Rankings – U.S. News & World Report
    By Noah RodriguezMay 11, 2025 Education

    Texas’ Ranking Revealed: How It Stands Among the Best States in the U.S

    Texas ranks prominently in the latest U.S. News Best States Rankings, reflecting strengths in economy and infrastructure but facing challenges in health and education sectors. The Lone Star State shows mixed results overall.

    Hate crimes reached record levels in 2023. Why ‘a perfect storm’ could push them higher – USA Today
    By Ethan RileyMay 11, 2025 Crime

    Hate crimes reached record levels in 2023. Why ‘a perfect storm’ could push them higher – USA Today

    Hate crimes surged to record highs in 2023, driven by rising polarization, social media influence, and economic stress. Experts warn these factors create a “perfect storm” that could further escalate violence.

    Carlos Alvarez, a San Antonio business and philanthropy icon, dies at 73 – Texas Public Radio
    By Jackson LeeMay 11, 2025 Business

    Carlos Alvarez, San Antonio Business and Philanthropy Legend, Passes Away at 73

    Carlos Alvarez, a prominent San Antonio business leader and philanthropist, has died at 73. Known for his impactful community work, Alvarez leaves a lasting legacy in Texas. More details from Texas Public Radio.

    Exclusive: Spurs Rookie Victor Wembanyama’s 1st ‘Big Purchase’ Was Fitting, Yet Unexpected – Sports Illustrated
    By Isabella RossiMay 11, 2025 Sports

    Spurs Rookie Victor Wembanyama’s First Big Purchase Surprises Fans with Its Perfect Fit

    Exclusive: Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama’s first big purchase surprises fans—a custom-made vintage bike. The unexpected choice reflects his unique personality off the court, highlighting a blend of luxury and simplicity.

    These are the US cardinals who will vote for the next pope – MySA
    By Jackson LeeMay 11, 2025 News

    Meet the US Cardinals Poised to Choose the Next Pope

    Thirteen U.S. cardinals are eligible to vote in the upcoming papal conclave, playing a crucial role in selecting the next pope. These influential church leaders represent diverse views within the American Catholic Church.

    San Antonio at major risk amid looming government shutdown – MySA
    By Samuel BrownMay 10, 2025 News

    San Antonio Faces Major Risks as Government Shutdown Looms

    San Antonio faces major disruptions as a looming government shutdown threatens funding for key federal services. Local agencies brace for impact amid stalled negotiations in Washington.

    How Trump’s federal cuts could hit San Antonio veterans – Axios
    By Charlotte AdamsMay 10, 2025 Politics

    How Trump’s Federal Cuts Could Impact San Antonio Veterans

    Federal budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration could reduce funding for veteran services in San Antonio, potentially impacting healthcare, housing, and job programs for thousands of local veterans, sources say.

    Spoiler alert: UTSA grad wins ‘Love Island USA’ – MySA
    By Ava ThompsonMay 10, 2025 News

    Spoiler Alert: UTSA Graduate Takes Home the Win on ‘Love Island USA’

    UTSA graduate wins “Love Island USA” season, making headlines with a surprising reality TV victory. The San Antonio native’s journey captivated fans nationwide on the popular dating show.

    U.S. still falling behind in STEM education – MySA
    By William GreenMay 10, 2025 Education

    U.S. Continues to Lag Behind in STEM Education

    Despite efforts to boost science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education, the U.S. continues to lag behind global peers, risking future innovation and economic competitiveness, MySA reports.

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