
SeaWorld San Antonio Introduces Barracuda Strike Roller Coaster
San Antonio, Texas, January 6, 2026 SeaWorld San Antonio is set to unveil the Barracuda Strike, Texas’ first inverted family roller coaster, in spring 2026. This
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San Antonio, Texas, January 6, 2026 SeaWorld San Antonio is set to unveil the Barracuda Strike, Texas’ first inverted family roller coaster, in spring 2026. This

San Antonio, Texas, January 5, 2026 In a significant move, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured by U.S. forces. Following this operation, Vice President Delcy

San Antonio, January 5, 2026 The Republican primary for Texas Comptroller is intensifying as candidates report significant fundraising totals. Christi Craddick leads with over $2.9 million

San Antonio, Texas, January 3, 2026 State Representative James Talarico has announced an impressive fundraising achievement, raising nearly $7 million in the latest quarter for his

Corpus Christi, Texas, January 3, 2026 The trial of Adrian Gonzales, a former police officer for the Uvalde school district, began in Corpus Christi. He faces

San Antonio, Texas, January 3, 2026 Jonathan Cotto, a U.S. Navy veteran and former KSAT 12 reporter, has been appointed as the Public Information Officer for

San Antonio, TX, January 3, 2026 A TikTok video has revealed that fish, including tilapia, inhabit the San Antonio River Walk, surprising many locals. The river

San Antonio, January 1, 2026 The Texas 15th Court of Appeals has ruled against Attorney General Ken Paxton, blocking his mandate for district attorneys in large

Washington, D.C., December 27, 2025 A significant wave of change is underway as 54 lawmakers, including 10 senators and 44 House members, announce they will not

San Antonio, December 26, 2025 Pope Leo XIV delivered his inaugural Christmas ‘Urbi et Orbi’ message, addressing 26,000 in St. Peter’s Square. He urged compassion and