Two Extricated from Overturned Vehicle Near Downtown San Antonio, Pedestrian in Wheelchair Struck but Unharmed
A rollover crash near downtown San Antonio involved two vehicles, requiring the jaws of life to rescue two people. Both sustained minor injuries and a pedestrian was also hit but released at the scene. The crash is under investigation.
U.S.-Mexico Border Sees Lowest Migrant Apprehensions Since January 2021 Amid New Asylum Restrictions
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports a drop in migrant apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border, with June figures at the lowest since January 2021, attributed to policy changes and Mexican efforts.
Texas Confronts Severe Mental Health Professional Shortage as Majority of Counties Lack Adequate Care
Texas is grappling with a severe shortage of mental health professionals, impacting service availability, especially in rural areas, and highlighting disparities in provider diversity and language services.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Appeals to Pursue Legal Action Against Border NGO "Annunciation House"
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is appealing a dismissed case against NGO Annunciation House, which he accuses of illegal immigration practices, despite the organization's defense and a judge's dismissal.
San Antonio Culinary Scene Flourishes as Texas Restaurant Show Concludes at Henry B. González Convention Center
The Texas Restaurant Show hosted in San Antonio gathered food industry professionals for a trade show, educational sessions, and awards, emphasizing the sector's economic impact and ongoing challenges.
Texas Rep. Roy Demands Secret Service Chief's Ouster After Trump Assassination Scare, Shockwaves Through Political Sphere
Texas Rep. Chip Roy demands scrutiny after a near-miss on Trump's life, with calls for the Secret Service head's resignation. Details emerge from Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller, who was near Trump during the incident at a Pennsylvania rally.












