UTSA was targeted in a nationwide swatting spree, prompting a swift police response. Authorities continue investigating the incidents, highlighting growing concerns over dangerous false emergency calls.
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A vigil at UTSA honoring Charlie Kirk drew students and supporters, serving as a powerful call to action. Attendees emphasized unity and engagement in social and political issues.
A San Antonio flag maker has been working nonstop to meet the surge in demand for U.S. flags ahead of the Fourth of July. The local business is playing a key role in patriotic celebrations across Texas.
Hearst Communications has announced its acquisition of The Dallas Morning News, aiming to strengthen its regional media presence. The deal marks a significant shift in Texas journalism ownership.
The US has designated Colombia as failing to cooperate in the drug war for the first time in nearly 30 years, marking a significant shift in bilateral relations amid ongoing concerns over narcotics production and trafficking.
The San Antonio Spurs have signed a six-foot guard following a season-ending injury to a key player. The move aims to bolster the roster as the team looks to maintain momentum this season.
Elena Delle Donne has been named USA Basketball’s first managing director for 3-on-3 women’s basketball. The WNBA star will lead efforts to grow and develop the fast-growing sport nationally and internationally.
Two San Antonio high schools have been recognized among the best in the U.S., according to a recent report. The schools earned praise for academic excellence and student achievement, highlighting the city’s growing educational success.
The San Antonio Spurs have added G League standout guard to their training camp roster, aiming to bolster depth and evaluate new talent ahead of the NBA season, sources confirm.
Grady Ted Baird, a longtime San Antonio resident, passed away in 2025. Funeral services were held at Drexel Avenue, South Central San Antonio. Details are available on Funeral Caring USA and Legacy.com.
Snow could be on the horizon for parts of Texas this November, according to one forecast. While unusual, early winter conditions may bring flurries to areas unaccustomed to snow this time of year.
A weather front will approach the area this week, bringing a slight chance of rain, according to KSAT. While significant rainfall is unlikely, residents should stay prepared for isolated showers.
Several UTSA students recently had their visa statuses terminated by Homeland Security, raising concerns about potential impacts on their education and immigration status, officials confirmed Wednesday.
San Antonio officially received the Warrior Games flag from Colorado Springs, symbolizing its role as the next host city. The event honors wounded military athletes and celebrates resilience and camaraderie.
Texas leaders express deep shock and sorrow following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk. The community mourns as authorities investigate the tragic incident, leaving many at a loss for words.
A San Antonio federal judge has blocked Texas’ law allowing Ten Commandments displays in public schools, ruling it likely violates the Constitution’s separation of church and state, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
San Antonio’s congressional delegation faces mounting pressure to defend Fort Sam Houston amid criticism from Joe Hegseth. Lawmakers emphasize the base’s vital role in military readiness and local economy.
NBA players and fans are buzzing over Victor Wembanyama’s wild offseason, marked by high-profile training, unexpected moves, and growing hype. Sports Illustrated captures the excitement and skepticism surrounding the young star’s journey.
NAMRU San Antonio leadership and research scientists participated in the Annual AIM Health R&D Summit, showcasing cutting-edge advancements and fostering collaboration in biomedical innovation.
Seven San Antonio police officers were shot by a barricaded suspect during a standoff, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted a large-scale response as officers worked to secure the scene.