A total of 61 San Antonio officers will travel to Washington to help provide security for Donald Trump inauguration on Jan. 20.
Air Force Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart, who was reprimanded for "predatory behavior" toward a female subordinate after a rare court-martial of a general officer, has left San Antonio for a new posting in Washington D.
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A Texas truck driver charged in the deaths of 53 migrants inside a sweltering tractor-trailer with no air conditioning has pleaded guilty
Four days out from the 47th Presidential Inauguration and SAPD is gearing up to join forces with departments from across the country in Washington D.C. SAPD has been preparing for months now to help keep watch at this historic event.
San Antonio had a gaping hole in its nonstop air coverage its leaders worked for more than a decade to close without success. This airline changed course, shifting the strategy.
The Court of Criminal Appeals will rehear a case it threw out last year. Three of the judges became targets of Attorney General Ken Paxton over another ruling and lost reelection.
Cook, who entered the transfer portal in November after parting ways with Texas, has now reportedly left Washington just weeks after transferring. The former five-star recruit signed with Texas in 2023 as one of the program's star-studded recruits alongside quarterback Arch Manning. However, Cook saw his playing time dwindle this season.
One of the big factors that will shape businesses in 2025 is the change taking place in Washington, D.C. The start of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term coincides with Republicans taking control of Congress, which could translate to a host of high-impact changes for businesses.
Donald Trump is returning to Washington to kick off days of pageantry to herald his second inauguration as president.
Nearly eight years since its historic first march, the Women’s March is returning to the nation's capital just before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Plenty of people share names with famous presidents. Donald Trump, a veteran and resident of Alabama, said because of his name he often is gifted things for free. William J. Clinton, who goes by Billy, used to live in the Washington, D.C., area, and would receive interesting mail from inmates.