After long court battle, state kills 249 deer exposed to chronic wasting disease
The Texas Supreme Court found that the state could lawfully depopulate the ranch.
View ArticleHenry Cuellar’s corruption trial delayed until after election
The Laredo Democrat faces allegations of bribery, money laundering and working on behalf of a foreign government.
View Article'Vidas Robadas' display commemorates lives lost to gun violence in Bexar County
This past weekend marked 10 years of commemorating lives lost to gun violence as part of Wear Orange Weekend.
View ArticleA 'heat dome' is back over Texas. Here's what that means (and why it's the...
It's hot. It's going to get hotter. Prepare yourselves. The heat dome could be headed this way.
View ArticleBlocked from asylum, migrants juggle their choices: try to cross again or...
“We made the mistake of crossing illegally… But that’s the desperation of a person who fears for the safety of his loved ones,” says one migrant deported days after crossing U.S.-Mexico border.
View ArticleHeavy rains bring drought relief, keep temperatures below 100 for the week
A short wave out of the northwest helped trigger heavy showers and gusty winds for parts of Bexar County late Sunday and early Monday.
View ArticleUnderstanding the ‘forgotten child syndrome’ of leaving kids in hot cars –...
Texas leads the nation in child deaths from being left in a hot vehicle.
View ArticleClarity Child Guidance Center expands as mental crisis 'skyrockets' among...
Local and state dignitaries cut the ribbon on phase one expansion at the Clarity Child Guidance Center, operated by Methodist Healthcare Ministries, as mental crises among school age children sees a...
View ArticleNo further punishment for Dallas officers who mocked disabled veteran,...
Kim Tolbert wrote in a memo Monday that a written reprimand and sensitivity training were enough punishment for the officers who mocked Dynell Lane after he urinated himself in a Deep Ellum pizzeria...
View ArticleSupreme Court rejects challenge to abortion pill accessibility
The court said that the challengers, a group called the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, had no right to be in court at all since neither the organization nor its members could show they had suffered...
View ArticleTexas Democrats hope to find common ground with Republicans on housing...
The Democrats’ recently approved platform includes calls to loosen zoning rules, which housing experts believe contribute to high housing costs.
View ArticleCouncilwoman, some tenants express shock at ouster of San Antonio's public...
The board of San Antonio's housing authority on Wednesday night voted to end the contract of President and CEO Ed Hinojosa Jr.
View ArticleCity council adds muscle and higher permit fees to short term rental ordinance
The update gives the city more enforcement mechanisms to make sure STR owners remain in compliance and increases fees so the city can hire a new code enforcement officer.
View ArticleUT Austin eliminates most remote work
The university will fully implement the policy by Aug. 19 — the week before fall classes start.
View ArticleJudge orders Alex Jones to sell personal assets, but Infowars can continue...
Despite the decisions by the federal bankruptcy judge, Sandy Hook families are likely to get only a tiny fraction of the nearly $1.5 billion in damages Jones owes them for his lies about the 2012...
View ArticleJustice Thomas took more trips paid for by GOP donor than he disclosed,...
The trips were revealed by a subpoena of Harlan Crow, the conservative mega donor.
View ArticleVoter advocacy groups ask feds to step in after Texas allowed some voters’...
The request comes as state and local officials undermined ballot secrecy in their bids for election transparency.
View ArticleWhile women outnumber men on campus, their later earnings remain stuck
On college campuses, women are making inroads in male-dominated fields like engineering and business. But that is not eliminating the earnings gaps in leadership and income in the workplace.
View ArticleYou can get your passport renewed online again. Here's how it works
The rollout of online passport renewal is restricted to certain windows, beginning midday Eastern time weekly. Officials say the processing times for renewing online are the same as renewing by mail.
View ArticleBiden’s latest border action sparks criticism in Texas and Mexico
President Biden’s executive order limits the number of unauthorized migrants seeking asylum when border crossings top 2,500 a day. The ACLU and an El Paso immigrant rights organization sued to block...
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