Kerrville warns solar eclipse visitors: Getting in will be hard but getting...
The police chief strongly suggested that visitors arrive a few hours early before the eclipse and be parked by noon. Parking locations will be marked around the city, including the Kerrville Sports...
View ArticleTaking a cue from the pews, Texas churches expanding mental health services
Many Texas faith groups have offered counseling services in the past. But more of them are expanding their programs, partnering with providers, to help meet the growing need here for mental health...
View ArticleYour muscles keep time too. How circadian rhythms affect your workout and...
Scientists think the timing of exercise might matter for performance — and for your overall health. Here's what to know about their latest findings.
View ArticleTexas could require social media influencers to disclose paid political posts
The Tribune reported last year that a company called Influenceable LLC was paid to recruit influencers to defend Attorney General Ken Paxton over his impeachment.
View Article'A generous man': Baltimore bridge worker helped family, community in Honduras
Maynor Suazo Sandoval left Honduras when he was 20 and built a new life in the U.S. He is one of the missing workers from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge.
View ArticleThe Texas attorney general is investigating a supplier of Boeing 737 parts
In January, a door plug flew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane during a flight, leaving a hole in the fuselage, some of which are produced by Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.
View ArticlePassion of the Christ play begins Easter weekend in San Antonio
Several more events by San Fernando Cathedral are planned through Sunday evening.
View ArticleLooking for Cinderella? Here's the biggest underdog left in March Madness
North Carolina State isn't a prototypical Cinderella — they're from a major conference, and they won it all in the 1970s and '80s — but they're the only double-digit seed left. Learn to love them.
View ArticleTexas appeals court acquits Crystal Mason's illegal voting conviction
The court said the state did not have enough evidence to prove that Mason knew she was ineligible to vote when she cast a ballot in the 2016 election. She was facing a five-year prison sentence.
View ArticleAustin Chronicle opens time capsule before I-35 edges out historic building
Excavating the 25-year-old time capsule was last on the alt-weekly newspaper's to-do list before the Texas Department of Transportation takes possession of its historic building for the upcoming...
View ArticleMigrants with disabilities struggle to access the U.S. asylum system,...
The CBP One phone app, which most migrants use to begin the U.S. asylum process, isn’t accessible to those who are blind, deaf, have mobility issues, or have intellectual disabilities, according to a...
View ArticleConcrete truck driver arrested in fatal Hays CISD bus crash
Two people were killed in the crash last week. Jerry Hernandez, 42, faces a charge of criminally negligent homicide.
View ArticleN.C. State, March Madness' biggest underdog, advances to the Elite Eight
On Friday night, the 11-seed Wolfpack took down the No. 2 seed Marquette Golden Eagles — marking the first time that N.C. State has advanced to the NCAA tournament's Elite Eight since 1986.
View ArticleCorpus Christi grapples with community debate over ocean desalination
The self-styled 'Sparkling City by the Sea' could be the first to dive into ocean desalination — but many local residents are opposed.
View ArticleEclipse watchers hope for clear skies but view ahead remains cloudy
Long-range forecasts beyond 8 to 10 days are considered wild guesses. But as more information comes in, TPR will continue to update this forecast between now and April 8.
View ArticleSan Antonio Workplace Organizing Committee to support local union efforts
The SAWOC is a local version of a national organization that has helped workers around the country organize unions since 2020.
View ArticleWeather permitting, Alamo Plaza among spots to view next week's eclipse
The Alamo is not in the area of totality of the solar eclipse, but its wide-open plaza is expected to be a great viewing spot from which visitors may savor the rare event.
View ArticleA federal judge says migrants can sue the company that flew them to Martha's...
Migrants can sue an air transport company that they say misled them when it flew them from Texas to Martha's Vineyard. A judge dismissed claims against Florida officials, including Gov. Ron DeSantis.
View ArticleLabor shortage on Texas livestock farms? Some ranchers are turning to dogs...
Herding dogs like border collies can be extremely useful day-to-day to help farmers work with sheep or cattle.
View ArticleFor Austin-area porta potty purveyors, the total eclipse is big business
Hundreds of thousands of visitors may descend on Central Texas' green spaces during the total eclipse. What will they do when they have to go?
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