Federal budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration could reduce funding for veteran services in San Antonio, potentially impacting healthcare, housing, and job programs for thousands of local veterans, sources say.
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UTSA graduate wins “Love Island USA” season, making headlines with a surprising reality TV victory. The San Antonio native’s journey captivated fans nationwide on the popular dating show.
Despite efforts to boost science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education, the U.S. continues to lag behind global peers, risking future innovation and economic competitiveness, MySA reports.
More neighborhoods are adopting license plate scanning cameras to enhance crime-fighting efforts, helping law enforcement quickly identify stolen vehicles and suspects, WOAI reports. The technology aims to boost community safety.
Two Hill Country towns have been ranked among the hottest zip codes in the nation, according to a recent report. These areas are drawing attention for their rising temperatures and growing popularity.
The 2014 NBA Finals saw the San Antonio Spurs clash with the Miami Heat in a gripping series. The Spurs secured their fifth championship with a dominant 4-1 victory, showcasing teamwork and precision against the defending champs.
A man wanted in San Antonio on child pornography charges was arrested in Belize, U.S. Marshals confirmed. The arrest follows a joint effort between U.S. and Belizean authorities.
UT Health San Antonio has been ranked among the top 5% of global institutions in clinical medicine, highlighting its excellence in patient care, research, and medical education on an international scale.
Texas charter schools run by Turkish immigrants face pressure amid Ankara’s crackdown, The San Antonio Report reveals. The Erdogan government targets these institutions over alleged political ties.
Megan Thee Stallion’s Houston roots are well known, but new details reveal deeper ties to San Antonio, highlighting her unexpected connection to the city. This discovery reshapes how locals see the rap star.
UT Health San Antonio appoints a new chief dental officer, potentially the first in the U.S. This leadership milestone marks a significant step in advancing dental health care and education at the institution.
Here are the 10 US cities with the highest property crime rates, according to recent data. The list highlights urban areas grappling with theft, burglary, and vandalism, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement efforts.
Methodist Hospital and University Hospital in San Antonio have been named to a prestigious national hospital list, recognizing their excellence in patient care and medical innovation, according to the San Antonio Business Journal.
The U.S. Swim Team prepared intensively in San Antonio ahead of the Rio Olympics, focusing on refining techniques and building team cohesion to boost their medal prospects in the upcoming games.
A SAISD educator is under investigation after a TikTok video allegedly showing support for ICE raids sparked community outrage. The district is reviewing the matter, emphasizing student safety and inclusivity.
Voters in San Antonio can cast their ballots on Nov. 5, 2024. Polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting locations and mail-in ballot details are available via Bexar County election officials.
San Antonio gears up for summer with a vibrant lineup of concerts and outdoor films. Join the community in celebrating freedom and culture under the open sky as festivities bring the city alive.
The 2022 Times Higher Education rankings highlight Texas’ top universities, featuring leading institutions known for research, innovation, and academic excellence. The state continues to strengthen its position in higher education.
San Antonio has been ranked as the second deadliest city in Texas, according to recent crime data. The rise in violent incidents has raised concerns among residents and local authorities. Efforts to improve safety are underway.
San Antonio faces significant economic impact from Trump’s new Canadian tariffs, with local industries bracing for increased costs and disrupted trade. Officials warn this move could strain the city’s economy and job market.