MLK March poster contest selects design symbolizing that San Antonio is...
Alexa Villanueva, a Cole High School student, will see her artwork throughout the commemoration of the civil rights leader. She'll also get to attend a Spurs game.
View ArticleDoctors turn to AI and wearable monitors to measure the effects of burn pits...
A long-term study hopes to shed light on an array of vague symptoms that can affect veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
View ArticleFrom RaTmasTer to kingmaker: How Jonathan Stickland trolled his way to Texas...
In his teens and his 20s, Stickland was a prolific internet troll. But instead of growing out of it, he would make a career of it — ascending to the role of a conservative Texas powerbroker, before...
View ArticleWhy are more people tuning out the news?
As the nation deals with threats to democracy, a crisis in the Middle East, and the hazards of climate change, a growing number of people are just tuning out. They are deliberately avoiding the news....
View ArticleJanuary is full of pressure to diet. Experts say these messages can be harmful.
Research shows the relationship between body size and health is not as clear cut as you might think.
View ArticleBringing birther back, Donald Trump questions Nikki Haley's right to be...
The former governor of South Carolina, Haley was born in the southern state. But as she surges in Republican polls, Trump is elevating false conspiracy theories about her citizenship on social media.
View ArticlePolar system to bring hard freeze, bitter wind chills
Participants taking part in Monday's Martin Luther King Jr. Day March on San Antonio's East side will need to dress in layers to protect themselves from likely low wind chills.
View ArticleSan Antonio police make third arrest -- the suspect's mother -- in...
Christopher Preciado, 19, and his father Ramon Preciado, 53, were arrested in the fatal shootings of Savannah Soto and Matthew Guerra. Police also arrested Christopher's mother, only days after finding...
View ArticleBexar County approves funding for San Antonio African American Community...
The $5 million agreement will support operations of the new historical facility downtown.
View ArticleOne LNG plant in South Texas awaits buildout as another seeks a tax abatement
Texas LNG, one of two liquified natural gas projects outside of Port Isabel, seeks a $34 million tax abatement from Cameron County.
View ArticleDid the Texas abortion ban cost a Central Texas woman her life?
Did a central Texas woman die due to the Texas ban on abortion? A New Yorker investigation looks at the complicated circumstances that led to the pregnant woman’s death. And how experts say an abortion...
View ArticleMorgan's opens ultra-accessible beauty salon with more expansion on the horizon
In addition to Morgan's Salon, an ultra-accessible hotel is in the works in San Antonio.
View ArticleThere will be full closures of the I-10/Loop 1604 Interchange every weekend...
The Texas Department of Transportation calls it a full closure, but motorists might call it a full nightmare.
View ArticleCity and county open centers for those in need during the cold wave
The City of San Antonio is working with nonprofit partners to prepare additional temporary overnight refuge from the cold for the unsheltered population.
View ArticleMLK marchers brace for cold blast, freezing rain enters Hill Country forecast
The chair of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission says the MLK March on Monday will proceed as planned as an Arctic cold front makes for bitter cold march conditions. The front is now expected to...
View ArticleTexas spent over $250 million housing foster kids in ‘dangerous,’ unregulated...
State documents show Texas paid $260 million over three years to keep kids in hotels and leased homes temporarily. Unregulated placements that advocates say warehouse youth with the most needs in the...
View ArticleTexas Matters: Obamacare surges and tacos take over America
Today on Texas Matters— Obamacare is seeing a surge in Texas and across the nation. Why is the Affordable Care Act succeeding despite claims from the right?And Mexican food is now American food. How...
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council votes to censure Councilman Marc Whyte for DWI Charge
The censure vote, which passed unanimously 10-0, did not include a call to resign. The resolution is a statement and doesn't carry any action.
View ArticleGetting Texas wildlife on camera
Capturing the images of Texas wildlife is helping spark support for saving many species from being wiped out. We hear from Ben Masters. filmmaker and writer based in Austin, Texas. He specializes in...
View ArticleCould ranked choice voting work in San Antonio?
For many people, when they show up to vote they see a ballot with two candidates and pick what they consider the lesser of two bad choices. Could ranked choice voting change that? Supporters of ranked...
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