Beyond Día de los Muertos: The believers of Santa Muerte in Veracruz
A Mexican photojournalist documents a tradition that takes place in Coatepec, Veracruz during the Day of the Dead celebrations in México, in honor to the Santa Muerte.
View ArticleFire destroys legendary San Antonio country music nightspot
The cause of a predawn three alarm fire that completely destroyed Midnight Rodeo on Nacogdoches Road on the Northeast Side remains under investigation.
View ArticleThis coral reef resurrected itself — and showed scientists how to replicate it
While scientists studied a coral reef ecosystem in the South Pacific, rising temperatures led them to believe it was doomed. Then, something miraculous happened.
View ArticleAn owl twice attacked a Washington woman. A biologist says it's becoming more...
Such attacks have happened elsewhere in Washington state. They're more common now because of the shrinking availability of dense forests that allow the owls to be more secluded, an expert says.
View ArticleElections administrator scales back local voter turnout for Nov. 8 midterms
County elections administrator Jacque Callanen briefs reporters on election turnout outside of the county election HQ on South Frio on Nov. 2, 2022.
View ArticleNina Totenberg is the exception, not the rule, and NPR leaders should say so
Managing conflicts of interest and competing loyalties
View ArticleAbortions decreased dramatically in Texas in the months after SB 8, study shows
A new study from UT Austin shows the number of abortions performed in Texas dropped dramatically in the months following Senate Bill 8.
View ArticleThe Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving dinner makes its in person return
The 43rd annual dinner is bringing the San Antonio community back to the table this year for the first time since 2019.
View ArticleResidents say apartment management retaliated after 11 code violations were...
Residents and the Texas Organizing Project claimed South Point Apartments management retaliated against residents with several lease violation notices after their efforts led San Antonio Code...
View ArticleUvalde lawmaker will propose $300 million compensation fund for Robb...
State Sen. Roland Gutierrez, a Democrat, said the legislation is partly meant to be punitive and that no amount of money would console the victims’ families.
View ArticleRain from latest cold front could create slick drive home Friday
The weather change is expected to arrive around 6 p.m.
View ArticleLGBTQ Texans voting with marriage, worker protections and trans rights in mind
The Texas Tribune spoke with LGBTQ voters, the parents of queer youth and advocates from across the state about what’s at stake for them this November.
View ArticleTexas could get $276 million from opioid settlement with CVS Pharmacy
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced that the state is signing on to the $5 billion proposed settlement but hasn’t yet disclosed how its share of the money would be spent if the deal is...
View ArticleGlaciers from Yellowstone to Kilimanjaro are predicted to disappear by 2050
A new report says glaciers in a third of UNESCO World Heritage sites will disappear. Two-thirds of glaciers in the heritage sites can be saved — but only if carbon emissions are cut quickly, it says.
View ArticleMany churches use their pulpit to support or oppose political candidates
Places of worship could lose tax-exempt status if found in violation of the Johnson Amendment, but the IRS has largely shied away from enforcing it.
View ArticleThe number of immigrant voters is growing — and that means a more diverse...
The makeup of Texas voters is much more diverse today than during the 2016 elections. And some of that growth is the result of a nearly two percentage point increase in the number of eligible immigrant...
View ArticleSome local liquor laws across Texas may be shaken up after Election Day
City and county governments have a lot of control over local alcohol ordinances in Texas.
View ArticleSpurs and Josh Primo sued by former team performance therapist
Houston attorney Tony Buzbee said the lawsuit was filed in Bexar County on behalf of former Spurs team performance therapist Dr. Hillary Cauthen.
View Article'I’m so scared:' 911 recordings reveal fear and urgency of those trapped in...
Audio obtained by 'The Texas Tribune' and 'ProPublica' shows just how long police and dispatchers likely knew that children and teachers were in danger before taking action at Robb Elementary School.
View ArticleReady to toss out your pumpkins? Here's how to keep them out of the landfill
The U.S. produces billions of pumpkins each year, most of which end up in the trash when Halloween ends. From composting them to putting them out for wildlife to eat, here are some recycling ideas.
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