The Republican Party of Texas has moved further to the right. How did that...
More recently, the party has been engulfed in controversy and infighting — from spats over Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment to ties to white supremacists.
View ArticleFrom acid trips to kidnappings: A look back at this season of TPR's 'Worth...
On each episode, the 'Worth Repeating' podcast shares 7 stories by 7 different storytellers based on a common theme.
View Article1 dead, 5 injured after car crashes through St. David's emergency room...
Austin Police have said they do not believe the crash was intentional.
View ArticleLakewood Church shooter had history of schizophrenia, former mother-in-law says
In-laws say Genesse Moreno had a history of mental illness and was still being treated when she opened fire inside Joel Osteen's church on Sunday. They also believe a messy divorce exacerbated her...
View ArticleTexas ranks 3rd in the U.S. for residential solar power generation, new...
The report from Environment Texas found that the state's solar power generation increased by nearly 3,700% over the last decade.
View ArticleRussian propaganda promotes civil war over Texas border dispute
Bots, influencers and politicians all pushed the idea of a bloody internal conflict.
View Article1 dead, at least 21 injured in shooting at Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl rally
A local Tejano music DJ, and mother of two was killed in the shooting following the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory rally in Kansas City, Mo. Three people were taken into custody, authorities said.
View ArticleKansas City shooting was not an act of terrorism or homegrown violence, say...
The city's chief of police told reporters Thursday that the shooting, which left one person dead and 22 others injured, "appeared to be a dispute between several people that ended in gun violence."
View ArticleDoula care improves health outcomes for pregnant Medicaid patients, new...
New research underlines the importance of doula care in improving maternal mortality and morbidity for pregnant Medicaid patients.
View ArticleAre sleepless nights an opportunity for introspection?
A new book by author Annabel Abbs-Streets argues that every person has a creative "night self" that could unlock our hidden potential.
View ArticleMultiple earthquakes in Falls City felt in San Antonio
A total of 17 earthquakes have been reported in the same area near Falls City, which is about 40 miles southeast of San Antonio, in the last week.
View ArticleCDC investigates E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese in multiple...
Health officials reported 10 cases of E. coli infection, adding that the number of people sick is likely "much higher." Those cases were from California, Colorado, Texas and Utah.
View ArticleA big week in space: Russian weapons, uncontrolled reentry, and the SLIM moon...
A look at this week’s space headlines
View ArticleWhere, when and how to vote in the March primary election in San Antonio
Early voting is Tuesday, Feb. 20, to Friday, March 1. Election Day is Tuesday, March 5.
View ArticleSo far, most San Antonio ISD families affected by school closures plan to...
Almost 5,000 San Antonio ISD students have to change schools because their school will no longer be in operation next year.
View ArticleFans mourn Sandy Wood, the voice of 'StarDate'
She narrated the astronomy program from 1991 to 2019, when she retired. She died on Feb. 15.
View ArticleTexas Hill Country rancher creates sanctuary for threatened horned lizards
“They have a mystique about ’em, you know. They’re kind of so ugly, they’re cute,” says Brian Wright, who lives and works on the 9,500-acre Hill Country property as the ranch manager.
View ArticleDWI defense attorneys criticize Bexar County court judge
They claimed Yolanda Huff, the Bexar County Court at Law 12 judge, uses blanket policies on fines and punishments on defendants. She said she's 'shaking things up at the courthouse.'
View ArticleWidow of Alexei Navalny takes center stage in Russia's opposition
Yulia Navalnaya appeared on her late husband's YouTube channel in a forceful challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of murder. Navalnaya says she will carry on her husband's work.
View ArticleCivil rights organizations launch 'know your rights' campaign to prepare for...
A coalition of 35 organizations kicked off a campaign against SB 4, Texas' new border enforcement law. A series of protests are scheduled to take place in major Texas cities over the next few weeks.
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