Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day events in the San Antonio area

San Antonio’s Women’s History Month events spotlight Latina and Indigenous filmmakers and celebrate women artists in March. SAN ANTONIO — March is Women’s History Month, commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. The month began as just a day, International Women’s Day on March 8. … Read more

CBP apprehends five people unlawfully in U.S. during 24-hour operation in Hidalgo

Customs and Border Protection officers in Hidalgo arrested five people found to be unlawfully present in the U.S. during 4 separate enforcement actions in 24-hours. HIDALGO, Texas — Federal officers in the Rio Grande Valley carried out four separate enforcement actions in just 24 hours, resulting in five arrests, according to U.S. Customs and Border … Read more

🤠 The Alamo and Whataburger team up for Texas-sized Independence Day surprise

The Alamo and Whataburger are celebrating 190 years of Texas independence with limited-edition t-shirts priced at $18.36 for one day only. SAN ANTONIO — When two Texas legends join forces, you know it’s going to be big. To celebrate 190 years of Texas independence, The Alamo and Whataburger are launching a collaboration that blends history, … Read more

Political fighting pervades Texas politicians’ responses to Austin shooting

One day out from the March primary, Republicans called for changes to immigration law. Democrats repeated their calls for stricter gun laws. AUSTIN, Texas — Texas elected officials and candidates’ response to the deadly shooting in downtown Austin on Sunday quickly turned political, as Republicans sharply criticized the country’s naturalization process and Democrats called for … Read more