USAA Sees $1.2 Billion Profit Reversal After Hiking Insurance Rates, CEO Peacock Points to Resilience Amid Market Challenges
USAA returned to profitability in 2023 with a net income of $1.2 billion after a $1.3 billion loss in 2022, attributing its recovery to increased insurance rates and reduced expenses.
Accident and I-10 Closure Cause Traffic Turmoil in San Antonio's Northeast Side
An accident on Loop 410 and a closure on eastbound I-10 cause major traffic delays in San Antonio, with officials warning of extended travel times and urging caution due to wet conditions.
Hyundai Offers Free Anti-Theft Software Upgrade in San Antonio and Austin to Combat Viral Theft Trend
Hyundai offers a free anti-theft software upgrade to counter a car theft trend exposed by TikTok, targeting models from 2011-2021. The installation takes 15-20 minutes, paired with free steering wheel locks at upgrade clinics.
San Antonio Airport Sets Record with 12 Months of Passenger Growth, Adds New Routes to Mexico and U.S. Cities
San Antonio International Airport sets a 12-month passenger record and adds three new routes, including an international destination to Torreon, Mexico.
San Antonio's Blessed Angels Community Center Vandalized, Remains Resolute in Mission to Serve
The Blessed Angels Community Center in San Antonio was vandalized, but no goods were stolen. The non-profit, with financial challenges, serves numerous families and plans a large food giveaway event.
San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller Apologizes for Controversial Israel-Hamas Conflict Posts on X
Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller of San Antonio apologized on X for his comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict, after earlier posts caused a backlash for appearing to solely condemn Israel.












