Recycling, trash or compost? An Austin sixth grader is using AI to sort his...
Cyril said sorting trash left something to be desired, so he's writing a computer program to help his classmates determine which bin to use.
View ArticleA huge solar storm is slamming into the Earth. Scientists say you should look up
An aurora could be visible as far south as Northern California. Experts say the storm could disrupt some communications and navigation systems like GPS.
View ArticleWhere, when and how to vote in the May primary runoff election in San Antonio
Early voting begins on Monday May 20, to Friday, May 24, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Election Day is Tuesday, May 28.
View ArticleThe huge solar storm is keeping power grid and satellite operators on edge
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says there have been measurable effects and impacts from the biggest geomagnetic storm in decades.
View ArticleRoger Corman, the B-movie legend who launched A-list careers, dies at 98
Over some five decades, Corman filled America's drive-ins with hundreds of low-budget movies. Many of Hollywood's most respected directors have at least one Corman picture buried in their resumes.
View ArticleThere's still a chance to see the Northern Lights from lower latitudes
The solar storm that's pushing sightings of the Northern Lights to lower latitudes is forecast to continue into the coming days, but its impact has likely peaked.
View ArticleTexas House speakership hangs in balance in GOP primary runoff between Dade...
Phelan placed a close second behind Covey, a former Orange County Republican Party chairman, in the first round of the primary for East Texas’ House District 21 in March.
View ArticleLittle Runner shuttle service now free in downtown San Antonio
Shuttle service hours are currently Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. On Friday, they are from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Revised summer hours will be announced soon.
View ArticleTexas singer urges drivers to 'Turn Around Don't Drown'
Today's rains may overwhelm lower water crossings throughout the area and endanger motorists.
View ArticleCold front triggers hail, high winds, heavy rain across South Texas
A large cell packing hail moved south of San Antonio, passing near Devine and later Pleasanton. One inch hail was reported in the Poteet area.
View Article'The Ranger' reborn as 'The Sundial,' San Antonio College's student newspaper
It's been about a year since the relaunch of the journalism program at San Antonio College.
View ArticleMigrant apprehension policies inside Mexico that lowered U.S. border numbers...
Ariel Ruiz Soto, senior policy analyst at Migration Policy Institute, said they 'could have consequences that actually raise the pressures and boiling points that raise issues for migrants and for...
View ArticleThird person pleads guilty in Cuellar bribery investigation
Irada Akhoundova entered a guilty plea to a charge of failing to register as a foreign agent for the country of Azerbaijan. Henry and Imelda Cuellar have pleaded not guilty on all charges.
View ArticleState rep who authored Texas book rating law wants it defended in U.S....
Texas Rep. Jared Patterson, R-Frisco, made the request to Attorney General Ken Paxton after the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked enforcement of H.B. 900, which would require booksellers to...
View ArticleSan Antonio ISD external review: 'Inadequate leadership’ was one reason for...
The Texas Association of School Business Officials listed 10 reasons SAISD’s heaters failed, including 'inadequate leadership, ineffective crisis planning, poor departmental culture, lack of documented...
View ArticleAlice Munro, Nobel Prize-winning short story author, dies at 92
The Canadian writer was known for her masterfully crafted short stories. Throughout her long career, she earned a number of prestigious awards including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013.
View ArticleTexas public schools face a 'budget crisis' under Gov. Greg Abbott, teachers...
Abbott responded to 39 Texas House members who called for increased spending on public education on the same day the Texas teachers' union released a report detailing funding issues.
View ArticleGround broken on another stretch of the $3 billion I-35 double decker project
The project focuses on a stretch between Loop 410 South and Loop 410 North interchanges on the Northeast Side.
View ArticleUT cut funding for a Latinx grad ceremony. Students raised money to have one...
Latinx students at UT Austin raised more than $8,000 to be able to put on the bilingual graduation ceremony. Families traveled from all over Texas to hear the students' names read in Spanish as they...
View ArticleA closer look at the pink, sparkly 1984 Dallas Lowrider La Mera Mera
The 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo will be showcased at the Bullock Texas State History Museum through September.
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