Police are intensifying efforts to track crimes near a Migrant Center after linking recent incidents to a Venezuelan gang, KABB reports. Authorities urge community vigilance as investigations continue.
ICE documents reveal plans to detain up to 80,000 immigrants in warehouse-style facilities, raising concerns over overcrowding and conditions. The Washington Post reports on the controversial expansion of detention capacity.
Five San Antonio heroes will be honored during the NCAA Men’s Final Four championship game, highlighting their inspiring contributions to the community. WOAI reports on this special tribute set to engage fans nationwide.
San Antonio mariachi artist continues to share traditional Mexican music across America, bridging cultures and inspiring new audiences. Their dedication keeps mariachi vibrant beyond Texas borders.
The New York Knicks clinched their first NBA championship since 1973, ending nearly five decades of frustration and heartbreak for fans. The historic victory marks a triumphant return to glory for the franchise.
US Olympians speaking out on domestic political issues face significant online backlash, including criticism from former President Trump, highlighting the growing tension between sports and politics ahead of the upcoming Games.
U.S. Olympic hockey player publicly criticized a recent White House post, stating, “That’s not who I am.” The athlete’s comments highlight growing tensions surrounding political statements in sports. More details in Entertainment Weekly.
Former Miss USA visited San Antonio schools to share her inspiring recovery journey, emphasizing resilience and mental health awareness. Her message resonated deeply with students, sparking important conversations.
The San Antonio Police Department is promoting the Neighborhood app by Ring to enhance community safety. The app allows residents to share and receive real-time crime updates, boosting neighborhood awareness.
A local business near South Alamo Road warns it may close soon, blaming ongoing road construction for a sharp drop in customers. Owners urge officials to address the issue promptly. – WOAI
Devin Brown grew emotional during his induction into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame, joining four others honored for their significant contributions to local sports. The ceremony celebrated their lasting impact on the community.
A teenager was shot and several buses set ablaze in Manhattan following the New York Knicks’ historic NBA victory. The celebrations turned violent, prompting a heavy police response in the city.
A woman from San Antonio’s northeast side speaks out after ICE agents entered her home, capturing a viral video. She says the incident left her family and neighbors deeply traumatized.
Talarico breaks his silence after his girlfriend became a political target. Addressing recent attacks, he calls for respect and urges a focus on issues over personal attacks, emphasizing privacy amid the controversy.
Smale Riverfront Park remains a top riverwalk destination but has dropped from No. 1 in the 2025 rankings, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. The park continues to attract visitors with its scenic views and amenities.
A recent WOAI poll reveals divided opinions on using taxpayer dollars for private education. Supporters cite school choice benefits, while opponents raise concerns over public school funding impacts.
Las Cruces police release video highlighting a sharp rise in juvenile crime tied to social media influence. Authorities urge community awareness as digital platforms increasingly fuel youth offenses.
San Antonio Spurs’ Keldon Johnson is teaming up with local business Lone Star Auto Group. The partnership highlights Johnson’s commitment to community engagement and supporting San Antonio’s economic growth.
The San Antonio Spurs’ extended rest before the NBA Finals raises questions about their momentum. Experts debate if the break helps recovery or disrupts the team’s rhythm heading into critical games.
A San Antonio teen and her father are set to be released from the Dilley detention center, U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro announced. The release follows advocacy efforts highlighting their family’s case.



















