Texas Matters: Corpus Christi is tapped out
Hillcrest in Corpus Christi is a historic African American neighborhood that has long faced environmental racism but is now confronting displacement from a massive desalination project....
View ArticleTexas firefighters completely contain Panhandle inferno that burned more than...
A series of deadly wildfires have burned for nearly three weeks, destroying farms and ranches in several counties.
View ArticleDear Joyce: A tribute
Please join friends and family as we celebrate the life and legacy of Joyce Slocum.
View ArticleWill Monday be D-day for SB4?
Texas Senate Bill 4 is currently scheduled to take effect no earlier than Monday, March 18 at 4 p.m. CT. The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked by advocates for immigration to prevent the law from being...
View ArticleThe U.S. Supreme Court hears Murthy v. Missouri
On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in the case Murthy v. Missouri which centers on protecting the public from election disinformation circulated on social media. What’s at stake for...
View ArticleCounty commissioners approve funding to prevent deaths on flood prone roads...
More than $137,000 was approved for flood safety improvements to a road where a woman and girl drowned on their way to school in October 2021.
View ArticleSan Antonio Parks & Rec to give away 1,000 free fruit trees this weekend
The giveaway Saturday morning at Monterrey Park includes free lemon, lime, fig, peach, pomegranate, and key lime trees.
View ArticleTexas had 36 unintentional shootings by children in 2023
Data from Everytown records 14 deaths and 23 injuries in the Lone Star State in 2023.
View ArticleNaydeen González-De Jesús out as SAC president 5 months after clash over...
The Alamo Colleges District did not say why she would no longer serve as leader of San Antonio College, a role she held for 14 months.
View ArticleControversial Texas immigration law put on hold again by U.S. Supreme Court...
Implementation of SB 4, a Texas law that allows local and state police officers to arrest people suspected of being in the country illegally, was once again put on hold Monday by the United States...
View ArticleJose Ruiz sentenced to life in prison for abuse death of San Antonio...
Shocking details of what 5-year-old Mercedes Losoya endured likely propelled the verdict. Jurors found Ruiz guilty on all eight charges.
View ArticleLearn about wills, rights, and scams at St. Mary’s People’s Law School
San Antonians with common legal questions can get them answered Saturday, March 23, at St. Mary’s University.
View ArticleWest Texas nuclear waste plan remains blocked after federal appeals court ruling
A years-long plan to ship some of the nation’s most radioactive types of nuclear waste to rural West Texas remains blocked after a ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
View ArticleWhat's behind falling birthrates and why it matters
Is the U.S. population on the decline and is this a serious threat? The birthrate in many developed nations including the U.S. is falling and is unsustainable. Some countries have adopted policies to...
View ArticleVote for the best songs about places in Texas
Texas Standard is getting into the March Madness spirit – and we need your help deciding which song becomes our champion.
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court allows SB 4, Texas' controversial immigration-enforcement...
A Texas law that allows local and state police officers to arrest people suspected of being in the country illegally is now in effect after a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court. Immigrant rights...
View ArticleHistoric San Antonio mural of MLK removed but a new one will take its place
The two-sided mural greeted residents on the East Side since 1997. It faded over the years. A new art contest will determine what comes next.
View ArticleSan Antonio has better than 50-50 shot at showers on Thursday but severe...
The best rain chances appeared to be from after midnight early Thursday morning until at least mid-afternoon on Thursday.
View ArticleTexas' controversial immigration-enforcement law is on hold once again
Senate Bill 4, the Texas law that allows local police to arrest people suspected of being in the country illegally, is blocked yet again after a late-night order Tuesday from the Fifth Circuit Court of...
View ArticleGonzalez v. Trevino: Castle Hills retaliation case goes before the U.S....
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments in a case that has its roots in small town petty politics in Castle Hills but it could have implications for the future of free speech and what’s...
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