A Texas truck driver is facing jailtime after being charged with the deaths of 53 illegal aliens after transporting them in poor conditions resulting in death.
Homero Zamorano Jr. faces life in prison after 53 migrants died in a tractor trailer without AC during a smuggling attempt from Laredo to San Antonio, with each migrant reportedly paying up to $15,000.
The new center is one of four in the San Antonio area managed by the Valdez Institute for Economic Development and funded through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA).
A 31-year-old man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child sexual assault material, according to U.S.
JANUARY 6, 2025 — Minority business owners in South Texas can now receive support from the San Antonio MBDA Business Center. The agency’s newest satellite office, the Rural Center South Texas in Laredo, will enable the MBDA to reach new audiences and further UTSA’s goal of helping minority business owners and entrepreneurs thrive.
Lamar was the lone middle school band in the state selected to perform in San Antonio at the Texas Music Educators Association Clinic/Convention.
U.S. Reps. Henry Cuellar of Laredo and Vicente Gonzalez of McAllen were the only two Democrats in the House to back the bill, which now heads to the Senate.
The construction project will also close the entrance ramps at Elmira Street and San Saba Street, starting on Monday, January 6.
Two Mexican nationals have been sentenced to prison for their roles in a conspiracy to smuggle AR-15 parts from the United States to Mexico. Jose Francisco
The San Antonio International Airport is planned to complete its new ground loading facility this year, a crucial upgrade to airport amenities. The construction site is right next to Terminal A. The two-level space would add more waiting room for passengers,
A Texas truck driver charged in the deaths of 53 migrants who rode in a sweltering tractor-trailer with no air conditioning pleaded guilty Th
Everything's bigger in Texas, and that includes its sprawling urban centers. Known for its cowboy culture, barbecue and booming energy industry, the Lone Star State is home to some of the largest and fastest-growing cities in the U.