San Antonio to Honor Migrant Tragedy Victims with Memorial Garden and "Sacrificios" Mural
San Antonio will dedicate a memorial garden on June 29, honoring the 53 migrants who died in a smuggling incident. The site will include a new mural "Sacrificios," honoring their journey and aspirations.
San Antonio to Celebrate Juneteenth with Cultural Events and Support for Black-Owned Businesses
San Antonio celebrates Juneteenth with a range of events, emphasizing the importance of Black history and community through educational activities, cultural celebrations, and supporting Black-owned businesses.
San Antonio School Districts Navigate Teacher Pay Raises and Retention Bonuses Amid Educator Shortage
San Antonio's school districts have announced compensation plans for educators, with SAISD approving a 2% raise and increased starting salaries, and NEISD offering a one-time retention supplement due to budget constraints.
Judson ISD Teachers and Staff Face Financial Uncertainty as District Cuts Incentives Amid $30M Deficit
Judson ISD teachers face financial uncertainty as key incentives totaling $5,000 are cut due to a $30 million deficit, despite some offered raises. The district apologizes for earlier mistakenly including the incentives in the budget.
Federal Crackdown on 'Machine Gun Switches' in San Antonio, 'Operation Texas Kill Switch' Targets Rampant Illegal Firearm Mods
Law enforcement is intensifying efforts against illegal “machine gun conversion devices” that turn semi-automatic guns into automatic weapons, with ongoing operations and increased penalties for possession.
Seguin City Offices and Public Library to Close in Observance of Juneteenth Holiday
Seguin city offices and the public library will close on June 19th to observe Juneteenth, maintaining regular sanitation services. This day commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S., particularly in Texas in 1865.












