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The Northwest Side Costco has been ranked the 3rd best store in the country, according to a recent survey. Shoppers praise its wide selection and customer service, making it a top favorite nationwide.
Federal authorities have charged a Venezuelan man with sex trafficking in San Antonio. The indictment details allegations of exploiting victims for commercial sex, highlighting an ongoing crackdown on human trafficking networks.
Texas has halted new funding for border wall construction, marking a shift in the state’s approach to immigration and border security. The decision, announced by state officials, may impact ongoing projects.
Military City scores a visit from Tom Cruise as filming for the latest “Mission: Impossible” installment kicks off. Local fans and crew are excited as the action-packed production brings Hollywood to their hometown.
Texas AFT raises concerns over proposed changes to history curriculum, warning that the new guidelines may restrict comprehensive teaching and limit students’ understanding of diverse perspectives, according to kens5.com.
Property crimes in San Antonio have surged sharply, alarming residents and businesses. Despite rising thefts and burglaries, local police have yet to unveil a concrete strategy to address the escalating issue, reports KABB.
Spurs’ Dylan Harper is progressing faster than expected in his development. The guard credits his rapid rise to “being himself,” showcasing confidence and authenticity on and off the court.
Tony Robinson has been named to a key leadership role, marking a significant move in San Antonio’s business landscape. His appointment highlights ongoing shifts in the local corporate scene.
Spurs legend Tim Duncan is set to be honored with a documentary premiere at the Austin Film Festival, spotlighting his remarkable NBA career and lasting impact on the sport, Sports Illustrated reports.
A Canyon Lake staffer was fired following an anti-Charlie Kirk post on social media, according to MySA. The incident has sparked discussions on social media conduct and employment consequences.
Following the devastating Texas floods, three critical questions loom: How will communities rebuild? What caused the extreme weather? And what steps will officials take to prevent future disasters? Answers remain urgent and uncertain.
A viral video of a police assault has prompted a South Texas city to tighten regulations on downtown bars. Officials aim to enhance public safety amid growing concerns over violence and misconduct.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked 11 Texas school districts from displaying the Ten Commandments, ruling the displays violate the Constitution’s separation of church and state, Houston Public Media reports.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a man with an extensive criminal history, authorities report. Officials urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to come forward immediately. Stay tuned to KABB for updates.
Banks for Immigrants and US Non-Citizens: A Comprehensive Guide on businessinsider.com explores accessible banking options, detailing account types, documentation requirements, and tips to navigate the U.S. financial system smoothly.
Thousands of travelers face chaos as JetBlue, Alaska, Southwest, Spirit, American, and others cancel 277 flights and cause 5,600 delays across Seattle, New Mexico, Fresno, San Antonio, Spokane, and more.
The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game, presented by H-E-B, showcased top high school talent in a thrilling matchup, highlighting future stars in front of a packed crowd. Coverage continues on WOAI.
Cresencio Arcos, hailed as a “brilliant” diplomat and Central America expert, passed away this week. His decades of service shaped U.S. policy in the region, leaving a lasting legacy in international relations.
A prominent San Antonio gun enthusiast and YouTube personality, dubbed the “Guntuber,” is campaigning for Congress. His appeal to Second Amendment supporters could reshape the district’s political landscape.




















