San Antonio’s 12’s Top 12 Rankings Released: Key Highlights Inside

UPDATE: San Antonio’s latest 12’s Top 12 rankings for Week 10 of 2025 have just been released, showcasing the top high school football teams across San Antonio and South Central Texas. Fans can catch all the action and highlights on KSAT Sports Now with hosts Larry Ramirez and Mary Rominger weekdays at 7 p.m. on KSAT Plus.

This week’s rankings come amid a flurry of local events and developments, making it a critical moment for sports enthusiasts. The community is buzzing as high school football teams gear up for the playoffs, while residents are also reminded of the upcoming Halloween festivities that transform fear into fun.

In additional news, a portion of East Commerce Street is closed due to “weakened” construction scaffolding, creating potential traffic disruptions. Authorities urge drivers to seek alternate routes until further notice.

Social Security recipients will receive a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment in 2026, averaging an additional $56 per month. This announcement comes as households across the nation grapple with rising living costs.

Meanwhile, the San Antonio Fire Department is currently investigating a troubling incident where palm trees were set ablaze at PicaPica Plaza. This raises concerns about safety and vandalism in the area.

In a compelling human interest piece, a young victim of domestic violence is bravely speaking out for children caught in similar cycles, shining a light on a critical social issue.

As the weekend approaches, residents are advised on what to expect during “one of the busiest weekends of the year” in downtown San Antonio, with events and celebrations expected to draw large crowds.

Additionally, a man has been arrested and is accused of murdering San Antonio boxer, 2019 case, as the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) continues its efforts to resolve this long-standing investigation.

In community news, the New Braunfels Independent School District will reopen its libraries on Monday, though 81 books have been flagged for further review, sparking discussions about educational content.

On the environmental front, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has approved a wastewater facility permit impacting the Helotes Creek watershed, a decision that has drawn mixed reactions from local residents and environmentalists.

As the local economy evolves, a business owner has pleaded guilty to stealing $50,000 from families who ordered cemetery headstones, a sobering reminder of the challenges facing communities.

Stay tuned for more updates as these stories develop. Share your thoughts and reactions on social media to keep the conversation going!