One person died and another was hospitalized after being pulled from a burning car off US Highway 281, according to the San Antonio Fire Department. Emergency crews responded swiftly to the crash.
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A Texas judge has ordered the release of a 5-year-old boy and his father, citing claims that their detention was “traumatizing” the child. The ruling highlights concerns over family separation policies.
Calls to San Antonio’s mental health helpline have tripled following the suicide of Camila Mendoza Olmos. Authorities urge the community to seek support and raise awareness about mental health resources.
A Texas man allegedly threatened to bomb a Turning Point USA event and kill CEO Erika Kirk in online posts. Authorities are investigating the threats, highlighting concerns over targeted political violence.
A fire caused significant damage to Good News Burgers on the West Side, the San Antonio Fire Department reported. Officials are investigating the cause as the community rallies around the local eatery.
Reports of ICE conducting door-to-door immigration raids in San Antonio have raised concerns. Authorities confirm targeted enforcement but emphasize no widespread going door to door operations currently underway.
Latest news in hotel investment: Six Senses debuts in Beijing, a San Antonio property changes hands, and US hotel performance dips last week, reflecting shifting trends in the hospitality sector.
An illegal migrant allegedly attacked a 3-year-old in a brutal assault described by DHS as “completely preventable.” Critics blame the Biden administration for lapses in border security and oversight.
ICE’s plan to build mega warehouses for immigration detention is sparking growing concern over potential human rights violations and overcrowding. Advocates warn it could worsen conditions for detainees.
A Texas judge has ordered the release of a family detained at the Dilley facility for 10 months, citing prolonged detention concerns. The ruling underscores ongoing debates over immigrant family detention policies.
CPS Energy has partnered with Joint Base San Antonio to develop a nuclear microreactor project, aiming to enhance energy resilience and innovation at the military installation, officials announced.
A man was tragically struck and killed while fixing his broken-down vehicle on Highway 90. Authorities have identified the victim as they continue investigating the fatal incident. Traffic was temporarily affected at the scene.
UT San Antonio’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program has risen in national rankings, reflecting its commitment to excellence in education and research. UT Health San Antonio continues to strengthen its reputation in healthcare training.
Records reveal an ICE agent fatally shot a U.S. citizen nearly a year ago in Texas. As details emerge, a lawmaker calls for a public hearing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
San Antonio ranks as the 3rd worst U.S. city for seasonal allergies, facing high pollen counts and increased allergy-related health issues. Residents are urged to take precautions as allergy season peaks, reports CultureMap San Antonio.
San Antonio’s innovative flood engineering transformed the downtown River Walk, blending safety with beauty. This landmark project has sparked a viral travel surge, cementing the city as a top destination.
The San Antonio Spurs stumbled in Game 3 after a historic opening, falling to the Oklahoma City Thunder, who now lead the Western Conference Finals 2-1. Momentum shifts as the series intensifies.
A Texas city has surpassed San Antonio, edging closer to the No. 1 spot in a national ranking. Both cities showcase strong growth and appeal, highlighting the Lone Star State’s rising urban prominence.
A driver was injured after their vehicle collided with a concrete median on U.S. 90 West. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash. No further details on the driver’s condition have been released.
The US reports “slight progress” in talks with Iran, but uncertainty remains over the potential resumption of conflict. Diplomatic efforts continue amid cautious optimism and ongoing tensions.




















