Sebastián, the acclaimed artist behind numerous San Antonio landmarks, has shaped the city’s identity with his iconic public sculptures. His bold, geometric works continue to attract attention and admiration from locals and visitors alike.
The First Command at aetc.af.mil highlights the U.S. Air Force’s foundational directive, emphasizing mission readiness, discipline, and excellence. It guides personnel in maintaining operational superiority and organizational integrity.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for Rudy Gomez in connection with a retail theft case in San Antonio. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid in the investigation.
Southwest law firm Schmoyer Reinhard, a women-owned practice, has joined Fennemore, expanding the firm’s expertise and footprint. This move marks a significant step in enhancing legal services in the region.
Disney, ESPN, and the NBA team up to present “Dunk the Halls,” the first real-time animated NBA game featuring the San Antonio Spurs vs. New York Knicks on Christmas Day. A groundbreaking holiday sports event.
U.S. Route 90 is set for a major expansion with an estimated cost of nearly $500 million. The project aims to improve traffic flow and safety, boosting regional connectivity and economic growth.
The Spurs All-Star contingent is set to rest and recover after a demanding weekend of games and events. Following their busy schedule, the team prioritizes rejuvenation ahead of upcoming challenges.
Gov. Abbott’s recent labeling of CAIR as a terrorist organization reflects broader global trends of dehumanization. Experts say this rhetoric fuels division and mirrors increasing hostility toward Muslim communities worldwide.
Chart-topping Mexican artist Peso Pluma is set to make his U.S. debut with a stop in San Antonio. The rising star’s first American tour highlights his soaring popularity and growing influence in regional music.
The U.S. Army has launched a funded legal education program, offering soldiers a pathway to law school. This initiative aims to expand legal expertise within the ranks and support career advancement.
The San Antonio Four, wrongfully convicted in a gang-rape case, were exonerated after spending over a decade behind bars. New evidence cleared their names, highlighting critical flaws in the original investigation.
A San Antonio woman has confessed to involvement in an alleged scheme to defraud the government, authorities say. The case remains under investigation as officials work to uncover further details.
Frank Harris, Tameka Roberts-Nunez, and Larry Coker are set to be inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame, honoring their outstanding contributions to sports in the region. The ceremony celebrates their remarkable careers.
Federal mental health funding for programs in San Antonio and nationwide has been restored following an abrupt reversal. Officials emphasize the crucial support this reinstatement provides for community services.
More than 170 U.S. citizens have been detained by immigration agents, subjected to harsh treatment including being kicked and dragged, with some held for days, according to reports from the San Antonio Current.
A government shutdown has triggered nationwide delays at airports, disrupting travel across the U.S. Passengers face longer wait times as reduced staffing affects security and operations. More updates at kens5.com.
Houston has been ranked among the most fun cities in the US for restaurants and nightlife, according to the Houston Chronicle. The city’s vibrant dining scene and lively bars continue to attract locals and tourists alike.
Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn has assumed command of Air Education and Training Command at Maxwell AFB, marking a new chapter in shaping the future Air Force through innovative training and education initiatives.
The San Antonio Four, convicted of child rape in Texas, have been exonerated after years of fighting wrongful charges. DNA evidence and recanted testimony led to their release, highlighting flaws in the justice system.
California motorcycle company accelerates expansion by relocating its headquarters to a booming Texas town. The move aims to tap into the state’s growing market and vibrant manufacturing sector.



















