San Antonio’s Johnny Keefer is set to make his U.S. Open debut, reflecting on his rapid rise in golf. The local talent credits hard work and dedication for reaching this major milestone.
The US Naval Academy has announced a historic milestone, marking a major “first” in its 180-year history. This groundbreaking achievement highlights the institution’s commitment to progress and inclusion.
The San Antonio Spurs face injury challenges ahead of their clash with the Miami Heat, with key players sidelined. Stay tuned for updates on lineups and game-time decisions in this crucial matchup.
Julián Castro officially launched his 2024 presidential campaign with a keynote speech in Texas, emphasizing unity and progressive policies. The former HUD secretary aims to energize voters ahead of the Democratic primaries.
San Antonio Zoo hosts Dog Day at Zoo Lights, inviting pet owners to enjoy festive light displays with their furry friends. The event combines holiday magic with dog-friendly activities, creating a memorable evening for all.
The FBI is seeking victims of a global cyber-crime operation that stole private information from thousands worldwide. Authorities urge affected individuals to come forward as investigations continue. (WOAI)
San Antonio businesses and consumers face steep challenges from Trump-era tariffs, warns a local congressman. Increased costs threaten the city’s economy, with many fearing long-term impacts on trade and prices.
The San Antonio Spurs have shown trade interest in Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard, sources say. The move signals Spurs’ intent to bolster their backcourt ahead of the upcoming season, per Sports Illustrated.
NBA executives are setting high expectations for Victor Wembanyama in 2025, anticipating the rookie to reshape the league with his unprecedented skill set and impact on and off the court, Sports Illustrated reports.
Rep. Joaquin Castro urges the U.S. defense chief to keep Army North and South commands in San Antonio, warning that relocating them could impact the city’s economy and national security operations.
The Pew Research Center highlights the enduring impact of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the U.S., showcasing their pivotal role in advancing education and empowering Black communities nationwide.
WANTED: A woman with an extensive criminal history has escaped a federal halfway house, authorities report. The ongoing search highlights concerns over public safety as law enforcement urges anyone with information to come forward.
A South Texas coastal town holds the title for the lowest cost of living in the U.S., offering affordable housing and essential services. This makes it an attractive option for residents seeking budget-friendly coastal life, reports MySA.
San Antonio small businesses are teaming up with the U.S. Postal Service to boost growth and cut costs. The partnership offers resources and discounts to help local entrepreneurs thrive. (KABB)
Spurs legend Tony Parker blasted France following their disappointing exit at the FIBA World Cup, calling the team’s performance a “fiasco.” Parker urged for major changes to restore national basketball pride.
A congressional staffer tragically died after catching fire, a family member confirmed. Rep. Tony Gonzales expressed he is “heart-stricken” by the incident, highlighting the deep impact on the community.
Protests dubbed “Trump Takeover” are planned across Texas in response to the state’s latest gerrymandering efforts. Activists argue the redistricting undermines fair representation ahead of upcoming elections.
“Love Island” star ignites fan excitement during appearances across San Antonio and San Marcos. Enthusiasts flock to catch glimpses, fueling local buzz and social media chatter, spotlighting the show’s growing regional popularity.
The MEDCoE Graduate Research and Education Symposium was held at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, showcasing cutting-edge research by military medical graduate students and fostering education advances.
San Antonio ranks as Texas’ most dangerous big city but stands as the 28th safest in the nation, according to recent crime data analyzed by San Antonio Current. The city’s safety challenges contrast with its national standing.


















