Corpus Christi Man Sentenced to Nearly 4 Years for Endangering Lives in Undocumented Noncitizen Transport Case
Thomas Bucciarelli, aged 40, from Corpus Christi, was sentenced to 46 months for transporting undocumented noncitizens, endangering their lives during a police chase on August 20, 2022.
San Antonio Springs into Summer, A Bevy of Free Events and Cultural Festivities Downtown
San Antonio offers numerous free events in August, including the Market Square Summer Bash, Labor Day celebrations, La Villita Market Days, and cultural festivals. The city encourages the use of public transport and provides parking promotions.
San Antonio to Guadalajara Nonstop: Viva Aerobus Launches New Route, Bolstering U.S.-Mexico Travel
Viva Aerobus launches a nonstop service from San Antonio to Guadalajara starting December 2, 2024, with flights four times a week, expanding travel options.
San Antonio Councilmember Havrda Proposes Charter Amendments for Utility Board Elections and City Attorney Appointment
Councilmember Havrda proposes charter changes in San Antonio for directly elected utility board members and revising City Attorney appointment for enhanced transparency and accountability.
San Antonio Braces for Scorching Weekend: Temps to Hit 103 as Heat Index Climbs to 107, NWS Warns
San Antonio is experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures predicted to reach 99°F and a heat index up to 105°F. The National Weather Service advises caution due to potential health risks and advises residents to stay hydrated.
Bimbo Bakeries USA to Close San Antonio Bakery and Distribution Center, Laying Off 138 Workers Amid Nationwide Restructuring
Bimbo Bakeries USA will close its San Antonio bakery and distribution center, resulting in 138 job cuts. Additional closures in New York affect 131 workers, as part of the company’s North American restructuring efforts.












