The U.S. Men’s National Team will face Slovenia in an international friendly at San Antonio’s Toyota Field. The match promises a competitive test ahead of upcoming tournaments. Stay tuned for kickoff details.
“Life Isn’t Forever”: Victor Wembanyama reflects on a career-altering injury that reshaped his outlook on basketball and life. The young star emphasizes resilience and perspective beyond the court.
A recent study ranks San Antonio among the worst U.S. cities for raising a family, citing concerns over education, safety, and affordability. The findings raise alarm for local parents and policymakers alike.
The US government is phasing out paper checks, shifting to electronic payments for greater efficiency and security. This move aims to speed up transactions but requires recipients to update payment information.
Cincinnati breweries secured an impressive 50 medals at the US Open Beer Championship, highlighting the city’s thriving craft beer scene. See the full list of winners in the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Columbia University examines the lasting impact of Brown v. Board and Rodriguez on educational equity and quality, highlighting ongoing challenges and progress in addressing systemic disparities in U.S. schools.
ICE HSI San Antonio, alongside law enforcement partners, arrested multiple dangerous criminal aliens in a targeted South Texas enforcement operation. The coordinated effort aims to enhance public safety and uphold immigration laws.
The San Antonio Zoo’s bid to adopt Geoffrey the Giraffe, Toys R Us’ iconic mascot, has raised eyebrows. Critics question the move’s feasibility, calling it a stretch for the zoo’s conservation mission.
Stephon Castle’s breakout season has put the San Antonio Spurs in the Rookie of the Year conversation. His dynamic playmaking and scoring prowess highlight a promising future for the young guard.
A $500 million expansion project on US Highway 90 is set to begin in late 2025, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety. KSAT reports construction will bring major upgrades to this vital route.
San Antonio ranks third highest among U.S. metro areas for poverty rate, highlighting ongoing economic challenges. The report urges local officials to prioritize poverty reduction efforts, according to WOAI.
Major K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN is set to perform twice in San Antonio, thrilling fans with back-to-back shows. The concerts mark a significant event in the city’s growing K-pop scene, drawing large crowds.
The U.S. Supreme Court plays a crucial role in shaping public education policies, impacting issues from school funding to student rights. The National Education Association highlights its decisions’ lasting effects on schools nationwide.
A Mexican national with a lengthy criminal record was arrested in San Antonio, authorities confirmed. The arrest highlights ongoing cross-border crime concerns as local law enforcement continues efforts to enhance community safety.
Will Kothmann joins the San Antonio business scene, bringing fresh leadership and expertise. His move marks a significant shift in the local market, spotlighting emerging opportunities in the region.
Local TV station KENS 5 has announced a new anchor joining its evening news team. The addition aims to strengthen its coverage and engage viewers with fresh perspectives on local and national stories.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced an investigation into reports of educators sharing inappropriate content related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The agency aims to ensure classroom materials meet professional standards.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced new charges alleging voting fraud, intensifying ongoing investigations into election integrity. The move has sparked debate over election laws and political motives.
San Antonio’s Muertos Fest is hailed as the premier Day of the Dead event in the U.S., celebrating rich cultural traditions with vibrant altars, live music, and community art. The festival draws thousands annually, highlighting local heritage.
A recent study reveals several Texas cities rank among the least educated in the U.S., with San Antonio prominently featured. The findings highlight ongoing challenges in education access and attainment across the state.



















