Judge allows Alex Jones to liquidate personal assets to help pay $1.5 billion...
Alex Jones was ordered to pay $1.5 billion in damages to the families of the Sandy Hook massacres after he falsely claimed the shooting was a hoax.
View ArticleHurricane experts: Storm system in Gulf of Mexico may grow into tropical...
Experts explained there was a 50% chance that the system would grow into a tropical depression by next Wednesday as it moves generally westward.
View ArticleSAWS proposes tightened drought rules for top water users and violators
The new rules affect watering hours, drip irrigation, non-San Antonio resident fines, and high water users.
View ArticleA judge 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 Article'Svara-Svapna' — A conversation with the artists behind the new immersive art...
Svara-Svapna is an interactive art installation that transforms the gallery into a vibrant playground of music and visuals.
View ArticleBexar County Appraisal District runoff election results
The newly elected positions are designed to give the public more influence in the process of property valuation.
View ArticlePolice identify two people killed during Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock
Lyndsey Vicknair, 33, from Manor, and Ara Duke, 54, from Pflugerville, were shot and killed after a fight broke out between two groups during Round Rock's annual Juneteenth celebration, police said.
View ArticleTropical disturbance could be big rainmaker for drought plagued South Texas
A tropical low over the Bay of Campeche, off the southern Gulf coast of Mexico, could grow into a tropical depression or tropical storm by mid-week, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
View ArticleThe Boston Celtics defeat the Dallas Mavericks for a record 18th championship
The Celtics won the series 4-1 and now have 18 league titles, surpassing their decades-long rival Los Angeles Lakers, which has 17.
View ArticleGalveston was home to the first Juneteenth. Here's how it'll celebrate this year
America will celebrate Juneteenth for the fourth year since it became a federal holiday. But for Galveston families, celebrations can be traced back generations.
View ArticleTexas National Guard is shooting pepper balls to deter migrants at the border
Migrants in Mexico said they’ve been shot by the rounds, which leave bruises and disperse a chemical irritant. The state says Guard members are trained not to aim directly at people.
View ArticleGateway Church pastor Robert Morris resigns amid 1980s sexual abuse allegations
North Texas-based Gateway Church founding pastor Robert Morris resigned after sexual abuse allegations surfaced this week.
View ArticleJuneteenth isn’t just a Black holiday. It’s for all Americans
Opal Lee, the activist known as the grandmother of Juneteenth, worked hard to see it become a federal holiday. NPR's Michel Martin reflects on why it's a holiday for all Americans.
View ArticleTropical Storm Alberto drenches Mexico and South Texas
The first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season brought steady rain to San Antonio too.
View ArticleDisproving Trump's "Big Lie"
Donald Trump is already claiming the upcoming presidential election will be rigged if he loses. There is no evidence for the claim— just like there was zero evidence behind his claim that his loss in...
View Article8 mistakes to avoid if you're going out in the heat
Spending time outside in scorching weather can put you at risk of heat stroke or exhaustion. Here's what to watch out for and how to stay safe.
View ArticleTed Cruz leads Colin Allred by double digits in latest UT poll
The poll also showed House Speaker Dade Phelan with low approval rating among Texans after a heated primary battle.
View ArticleDonald Sutherland, a subtle and sardonic star, has died at 88
The actor appeared in hundreds of films and shows, including M*A*S*H, Klute, Ordinary People and the Hunger Games franchise. He was best known for playing off-kilter authority figures.
View ArticleU.S. home prices have far outpaced paychecks
In nearly half of metro areas, buyers must make more than $100,000 to afford a median-priced home, a Harvard University report finds. And home prices this year reached a new all-time high.
View ArticleCity Council approves SAWS drought rules to crack down on violators and high...
The rules attempt to draw savings from the very top 5% to 10% of water users. SAWS said these users are the ones driving the water utility’s failure to reach water savings goals over the last two years.
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