San Antonio officials are closely monitoring Middle East developments following the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. The city emphasizes the importance of regional stability amid ongoing tensions.
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Luke Kornet is focused on finding the “optimal way” to contribute for the San Antonio Spurs, aiming to carve out his role beyond the spotlight on Victor Wembanyama, Sports Illustrated reports.
Military veteran Gina Ortiz Jones has made history as San Antonio’s first openly lesbian mayor. Her election marks a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ representation in Texas politics.
The San Antonio Express-News recaps 2018’s arts and entertainment highlights, spotlighting major events, standout performances, and cultural milestones that shaped the city’s vibrant creative scene throughout the year.
Houston has secured a surprising spot on InnovationMap’s latest list of the most educated U.S. cities, highlighting the city’s growing talent pool and investment in higher education and innovation.
High levels of car theft, carjackings, and related crimes persist in cities across the US, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement efforts, reports KEYE. Communities urge stronger measures to combat the surge.
Barbecue catering business Potbelli announces it is now open for dine-in service in San Antonio. The move marks a new chapter, expanding beyond event catering to offer customers an on-site dining experience.
San Antonio soccer fans jubilantly celebrated Argentina’s recent victory, fueling excitement for upcoming tournaments. The community now eagerly anticipates the 2023 and 2026 events, spotlighting Texas as a growing soccer hub.
A San Antonio church held a vigil Thursday evening to honor Charlie Kirk, drawing community members together in remembrance. Attendees shared stories and offered prayers in a heartfelt tribute.
Cuellar advocates for centrist Democrat policies during a national TV appearance, emphasizing unity and pragmatic solutions. His stance aims to bridge party divides and appeal to moderate voters.
USA Today has named Las Vegas the most fun city in the United States, edging out contenders like Miami and New Orleans. Known for its vibrant nightlife and endless entertainment, Sin City continues to top the fun charts.
U.S. News & World Report’s latest map reveals the locations of the top 100 public high schools across the U.S., highlighting key districts excelling in academics, graduation rates, and college readiness.
Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg is set to make his NBA debut against Spurs star Victor Wembanyama. The highly anticipated matchup highlights Dallas’ promising young talent facing one of basketball’s biggest prospects.
Indian manufacturer Reliance Industries has opened its first U.S. facility at Port San Antonio, marking a significant investment in the region and boosting local manufacturing and job growth.
In an exclusive Q&A with Sports Illustrated, former Spurs star Bruce Bowen discusses Team USA’s progress, the transition from the Tim Duncan era, and the evolving identity of the San Antonio Spurs.
The FBI has credited San Antonio agents for their key role in the arrest of a suspect in the assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk. Their swift action was crucial in bringing the suspect into custody, authorities say.
U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz’s brother has announced his bid for Congress in San Antonio, marking a notable family political expansion in Texas. His campaign aims to build on the De La Cruz legacy in the state.
San Antonio’s historic Menger Hotel offers a spine-tingling staycation this October. Known for its ghostly encounters and rich history, it’s the perfect seasonal getaway for thrill-seekers and paranormal fans alike.
Texas colleges face a nearly $60M cut in grants for Hispanic-Serving Institutions, impacting funding for student support and programs. The reduction raises concerns over resources for Hispanic student communities.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a man with an extensive criminal history and multiple drug-related charges, authorities confirmed. The suspect remains at large as investigations continue. (KABB)

















