San Antonio Commemorates Veterans Day with Ceremonies and Citywide Closures; Wells Fargo Settles Bias Case

San Antonio, Texas — As the city observes Veterans Day with solemn ceremonies and closed city offices, other news including a significant legal settlement, updates from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), and noteworthy changes at San Antonio Airport, capture local attention. As temperatures in San Antonio flirt with the high 80s, a weak cold front is anticipated later this week, promising cooler weather in the high 70s. Meanwhile, the Atlantic hurricane season, still active until Nov. 30, remains calm with no significant disturbances reported in the Gulf or Caribbean regions. City Hall … Read more

DC Court Convicts Trio in Tense Trial Over Tragic Youth Shooting and Citywide Violence

Washington, D.C. – Three men were found guilty on Thursday in a high-profile case involving the murder of a 13-year-old boy and a series of related violent crimes, concluding a months-long trial that has gripped the community. The DC Superior Court jury delivered a verdict convicting Koran Jackson, 23, Tyiion Kyree Freeman, 24, and Stephen Nelson, 22, of charges including first-degree murder while armed, conspiracy, and multiple counts of assault with intent to kill while armed. The charges stem from a fatal incident on March 1, 2020, that resulted in the death of Malachi Lukes … Read more