Tragedy in Eagle Pass as Woman and Children Drown, Texas Officials Deny Border Patrol Access Amid Federal-State Dispute
Three migrants drowned in the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, Texas, amid a conflict between state and federal officials which saw Texas troopers deny Border Patrol access to a critical area for operations.
Nearly $10 Million Federal Grant Aims to Curb Teen Pregnancy in San Antonio and South Texas
A nearly $10 million grant was awarded to UT Teen Health to address high teen pregnancy rates in South Texas, as part of a larger federal effort to fund evidence-based programs for adolescent health.
Janie Gonzalez Unanimously Reappointed for Second Term on CPS Energy Board by San Antonio City Council
Janie Gonzalez has been reappointed to the CPS Energy board for a second term, confirmed by a unanimous San Antonio City Council vote, extending her influence on the utility's tech-forward strategies.
End of an Era, Belichick and Patriots Part Ways After 24 SeasonsTriple Threat, Spurs' Wembanyama Nails First NBA Triple Double
Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots mutually agreed to part ways after 24 seasons. Meanwhile, Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs achieved his first NBA triple-double.
San Antonio Students Eligible for $2,500 Tax Deduction on Student Loan Interest Amid Repayment Restart
San Antonio students may qualify for a tax deduction of up to $2,500 on student loan interest. Eligibility criteria apply, including income limits and no one else claiming the student as a dependent.












