The federal government has reversed its stance, restoring legal status for UTSA students affected by previous policy changes. This move ensures continued access to education and federal benefits for impacted individuals.
San Antonio native John Quiñones offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at his hit show “What Would You Do?” in a new MySA feature, revealing how real-life social experiments challenge viewers’ perceptions.
A West Point graduate expresses deep gratitude for the foundation built at Judson High School, crediting its education for shaping discipline and leadership skills essential in his military career.
“Drive-By City” revisits San Antonio’s turbulent 1990s, exploring the surge in gang violence that left lasting scars on the community. The San Antonio Current sheds light on this dark chapter and its ongoing impact.
San Antonio is set to welcome its first-ever thrift store of its kind, promising unique finds and sustainable shopping options. The new venture aims to boost the local economy while promoting eco-friendly practices.
The San Antonio Spurs inked Julian Champagnie to a key contract, reflecting strong confidence in his potential. This move aims to bolster the team’s depth and versatility for upcoming NBA seasons.
A leading travel guide has ranked San Antonio among the top 10 cities in the nation, highlighting its rich history, vibrant culture, and renowned attractions, the San Antonio Express-News reports.
A San Antonio fugitive was captured in Mexico and faces charges in three separate cases, including murder and kidnapping, authorities confirmed. The arrest marks a significant breakthrough in cross-border law enforcement efforts.
The new federal courthouse in downtown San Antonio has officially opened, featuring modern design and state-of-the-art facilities. The building aims to enhance judicial efficiency and serve the community with improved access to justice.
Celebrate Independence Day with the best 4th of July fireworks shows in and around San Antonio. From downtown displays to family-friendly events, CultureMap San Antonio highlights top spots for dazzling patriotic celebrations.
Brigadier General Randy P. Oakland, a distinguished leader in the U.S. Air Force, continues to drive innovation and strategic initiatives. His leadership on af.mil underscores commitment to national defense and mission excellence.
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus condemned the deadly tractor-trailer smuggling incident as a “crime against humanity.” Dozens of migrants died in the tragedy, highlighting ongoing human trafficking dangers.
South Texas rancher partners with Disabled Outdoorsmen US, promoting inclusive hunting and outdoor experiences. The collaboration highlights efforts to support veterans and disabled sportsmen in the region.
Susan Blackwood has been inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame, marking a celebrated career of leadership and impact in local sports. Her dedication continues to inspire the community.
Former U.S. Air Force Surgeon General will lead the Military Health Institute at UT Health San Antonio, bringing extensive military medical expertise to advance research and care for service members and veterans.
The husband of missing Texas mom Suzanne Simpson has been charged with her murder, authorities announced. Family members say the news has brought them a sense of peace amid the ongoing investigation.
Julián Castro officially announced his 2024 presidential bid, aiming to energize voters with a focus on economic opportunity and social justice. His campaign highlights Texas roots and national leadership.
Fifty-five years ago, the Rolling Stones played a chaotic show in San Antonio marked by technical failures and a restless crowd. The event, now infamous, remains a notable chapter in the band’s legendary history.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio’s programs have earned new national rankings, highlighting UT Health San Antonio’s growing reputation for excellence in medical education and research.
Guadalupe County deputies and U.S. Marshals arrested a suspect wanted for child sex crimes, authorities report. The collaborative effort highlights ongoing commitment to protecting children and ensuring justice.