Could the ‘damp’ lifestyle be right for you?
The damp lifestyle involves strategies to cut down on alcohol intake without doing away with drinking entirely.
View ArticleTexans could change their state constitution with these 14 propositions
Election season is here, and on the ballot are 14 proposed amendments that could change the Texas Constitution.
View ArticleA seasonal viral stew is brewing with flu, RSV, COVID and more
National data shows COVID-19 levels are moderate. In most of the U.S., levels of other respiratory viruses are low, although RSV is ticking up in some southeastern states.
View ArticleWhere, when and how to vote in November election in San Antonio
Early voting ends on Friday, Nov. 3. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 7.
View ArticleHurricane Norma's rains ghost much of South Texas
High clouds are all South Texas and most of the Hill Country saw on Monday, hours after the tropical system made landfall near Eldorado on Mexico's mid-Pacific Coast.
View ArticleEdgewood ISD considering 11 ways to consolidate schools
Edgewood is the fourth San Antonio school district to consider school closures in 2023. Declining enrollment and tight finances are pushing the districts to downsize.
View ArticleCampaign underway to rename Austin's airport after LBJ
Emails between Mayor Watson and the LBJ Foundation reveal a push to rename Austin-Bergstrom International Airport after President Lyndon B. Johnson.
View ArticleState considers whether to change trout fishing regulations along Texas coast...
Spotted trout are still recovering two years after the 2021 winter storm.
View ArticleBexar County commissioners approve proclamation to support Israel in wake of...
County leaders also approved $5.4 million in funding to continue the expansion of digital access across the county.
View ArticleDivided North East ISD school board interviews candidates for vacant seat
After more than a month of meetings that showcased the divided opinions on the North East Independent School District board of trustees, NEISD’s single-member District 2 is one step closer to regaining...
View ArticleAre you ready for self-driving cars?
Tesla is recalling over 300,000 US cars with its so-called “Full Self Driving” driver assist software due to risks of traffic accidents. “Full self-driving,” promises to one day drive better than a...
View ArticleManhunt continues for 'person of interest' in deadly Maine shootings
A Maine public safety commissioner said Robert Card, 40, should be considered armed and dangerous. The official declined to give casualty numbers in Lewiston, saying they're "are all over the map."
View ArticleTornado causes minor damage at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston
Joint Base San Antonio reported a very weak tornado briefly touched down at Fort Sam Houston around 8 a.m. Thursday.
View ArticleWhy are so many Americans poor?
How can the United States, one of the wealthiest nations on earth, have the highest rates of poverty among industrialized nations? In The Poverty Paradox author Mark Rank argues that this is due to how...
View ArticleConfederate monument melted down to create new, more inclusive public art
A project in Charlottesville, Va. seeks to upend the narrative around the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that was the center of deadly white nationalist protests there in 2017.
View ArticleIsrael says it's 'expanding' ground activities in Gaza as internet blackout...
Israel's military has escalated operations in Gaza over the past few days. Internet and phone service were out in Gaza after a barrage of airstrikes, a Palestinian telecommunications company reported.
View ArticleMexico's Acapulco grows desperate for help after Hurricane Otis ravaged the area
The Category 5 storm slammed into Mexico's Pacific coast early Wednesday, killing at least 27 people, with at least four still missing.
View ArticleSmall tornado confirmed for NE San Antonio, Fort Sam; chills coming for...
The National Weather Service reported a tornado 150 yards wide moved at 80 miles per hour along a 5.1 mile path, including Fort Sam Houston, on Thursday morning.
View ArticleIsraeli troops remain in Gaza, marking a significant escalation of the conflict
As Israel intensified its attacks on the militant group Hamas, Gaza remained under a near-total communications blackout. Some aid groups said they were unable to reach their staffs on the ground.
View ArticleFor some Jewish peace activists, demands for a cease-fire come at a personal...
Jewish Americans critical of how Israel and the U.S. are responding to Hamas' attack say they're ostracized by the mainstream U.S. Jewish community. They worry there's no room for dissenting voices.
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