Joint Task Force Alpha Marks Three Years of Strides Against Human Smuggling and Trafficking Networks
Joint Task Force Alpha marks three years combating human smuggling and trafficking, leading to over 300 arrests and 240+ U.S. convictions, with ongoing efforts to dismantle transnational criminal networks.
Uvalde Families Sue UPS and FedEx Over Alleged Protocol Breaches, Coinciding with Grim Anniversary of School Shooting
Families of Uvalde shooting victims sue UPS and FedEx, alleging they bypassed safety laws and protocols in delivering a trigger and ammunition to the underage gunman, contributing to the tragedy.
San Antonio Tragedy: 6-Month-Old Girl Dies by Suffocation in Co-Sleeping Incident on Northeast Side
A 6-month-old baby girl died after suffocating in her sleep while co-sleeping with her mother in San Antonio. No foul play is suspected, and the incident prompts a nurse to advise against bed-sharing with infants for safety.
San Antonio Ranks Third in North America's Happiest Metro Areas, Celebrates Cultural Diversity and Strong Economy
San Antonio is ranked the third happiest metropolitan city in North America, praised for its culture, strong economy, job market, diverse community, historical landmarks, and vibrant arts scene.












