Israel pulls thousands of troops from Gaza, a possible sign of scaled-back...
The move could clear the way for a new long-term phase of war against Hamas. Israel has come under growing international pressure to scale back fighting, which has killed nearly 22,000 Palestinians.
View ArticleMost Texans can’t find or afford mental health care, according to a new report
Almost 90% of Texans live in a county where there's not enough mental health providers, according to a new report.
View ArticleDEI programs are now gone from Texas universities. How are schools adapting?
Senate Bill 17 banned diversity, equity and inclusion programs at state colleges and universities. Schools are complying – while still working in support of DEI goals.
View ArticleHack, rizz, slay and other cringe-worthy words to avoid in 2024
If New Year's resolutions include improving vocabulary, then the 2024 Banished Words List slaps.
View ArticleChicago mayor: Gov. Greg Abbott is 'sowing seeds of chaos' with migrant...
Brandon Johnson spoke the CBS's 'Face the Nation' about the influx of migrants the city has received because of Abbott's ongoing efforts to bus and fly migrants out of Texas.
View ArticleBrahmas return this season in the new UFL
The San Antonio Brahmas will be back this spring as part of the newly-formed United Football League.
View ArticleDrought continues into 2024 for San Antonio, but some relief coming this week
San Antonio begins the new year in a drought, but a couple of weather systems pushing through this week should bring rain.
View Article'The Bear' series actor Edwin Lee Gibson on television, theatrical career
Actor Edwin Lee Gibson has appeared in over 100 theatrical productions and has appeared on television and film. Most recently, the Houston native is a regular on the FX show “The Bear."
View ArticleFederal government asks Supreme Court to allow agents to cut through razor...
The move is the latest in the ongoing battle between Texas and the White House over whether federal agents can cut through razor wire installed as part of the governor’s Operation Lone Star.
View ArticleTexan Bitcoin miners profit by using less electricity; advocates say all...
Bitcoin miner Riot Platforms made headlines over the summer for making millions by selling pre-purchased power back to the grid. The news highlighted how the grid can benefit businesses more than...
View ArticleEmergency rooms not required to perform life-saving abortions, federal...
The Biden administration reminded hospitals of their obligation to perform life-saving abortions under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act after the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Texas sued,...
View ArticleEl Niño acting stubborn, refusing to deliver wetter, colder winter for San...
The weather phenomenon has been a bust so far for San Antonio this winter, and the months ahead appear the same.
View ArticleTexas is seeing an increase in mass layoffs
Companies of 100 employees or more must issue WARN notices when planning layoffs. Austin accounted for about 20% of the total number of WARN notices in Texas during the first 10 months of 2023, despite...
View ArticleU.S. Department of Justice sues Texas over state’s immigration-enforcement bill
The lawsuit alleges that Senate Bill 4 violates the U.S Constitution because it challenges the federal government’s authority over immigration laws.
View ArticleSAFD Chief Charles Hood retires after making 'vulgar, demeaning' comments...
An investigation determined he used comments that went against the city’s Equal Opportunity Employment policies and were 'contrary to the City's expectations of him as a leader of the department,'...
View ArticleGOP brings its immigration fight to Eagle Pass
In his first visit to the border as House Speaker, Mike Johnson said the GOP is willing to shut down the government if negotiations between the Biden administration and Senate Republicans don't go far...
View ArticleAlleged killers of pregnant teen in San Antonio Christmas-time slaying arrested
Christopher Preciado, 19, and his father Ramon Preciado, 53, were arrested Wednesday in the fatal shootings of Savannah Soto and Matthew Guerra.
View ArticleExpert advice on dealing with wild hogs: Fence them out, and don't try to...
Wild hogs have struck again in San Antonio's outer subdivisions. But John Tomecek, a professor and wildlife specialist with the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service, thinks he knows why they're so...
View ArticleMayra Flores’ social media controversy highlights discord among South Texas...
The current tension between national and district priorities across the Republican party has created new problems beyond out-of-region strategies to connect with district voters on ethnicity on a local...
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