Compass Rose Dream Charter in San Antonio Flourishes as Multicultural Haven for Afghan Refugee Students
San Antonio's Compass Rose Dream charter school has become a diverse hub for Afghan refugee students, promoting multiculturalism and providing a supportive educational environment for new arrivals.
San Antonio Councilman Marc Whyte Confronts DUI Charge Amid Week of Vibrant Community Events
City Councilman Marc Whyte of San Antonio faced reporters about a DUI charge. Meanwhile, residents enjoyed local events like museum visits and go-kart racing, with options for family outings and free entertainment.
In Response to the Freeze in San Antonio, Local Groups Offer a Lifeline to the Homeless Amid the Cold Snap
Local organizations in San Antonio rally to aid the homeless against the cold, with groups like Eagle's Flight and the Salvation Army at the forefront, providing shelters, food, and supplies.
Cyber Creeps on the Prowl, FBI Flags Surge in Online Exploitation of Texas Youths
The FBI warns of a surge in online exploitation and "sextortion" targeting Texas children, with over 7,000 cases reported this year linked to suicides and financial demands. They urge increased vigilance and reporting of abuse.
Richard "Dick" T. Schlosberg III, Esteemed Air Force Veteran and Media Executive, Dies at 79 in San Antonio
Richard "Dick" T. Schlosberg III, a former Air Force pilot and media executive, died at 79 after a fight with brain cancer. He is remembered for his service, integrity, and contributions to journalism and philanthropy.
San Antonio and Nashville Gear Up with Commemorative Events and Service Schedules for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
San Antonio and Nashville have outlined community events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with certain city-operated facilities closing but parks and emergency services remaining operational. Events aim to promote community and equality.
San Antonio Zoo Welcomes Flying Foxes After 40-Year Absence, Aiming to Boost Conservation Awareness
The San Antonio Zoo welcomes back flying foxes after 40 years, aiming to educate visitors on conservation and enhance the zoo's appeal. These endangered bats join the zoo's diverse inhabitants.
Eagle Pass Awaits Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas Amid Immigration Surge and Approach of Impeachment Hearing
Secretary Mayorkas visits Eagle Pass, Texas, amid escalating immigration and before an impeachment hearing. His trip includes discussions on border enforcement amid local hopes for change.












