Two dozen suspects with alleged ties to prison gang arrested and indicted
They had suspected ties to the Hermanos de Pistoleros Latinos, or Brotherhood of Latin Gunmen.
View ArticleA jury of generals will determine the fate of an Air Force two-star officer...
Jury selection for an alleged sexual assault court martial involving an Air Force two-star officer comes to a halt after being short on the number of panelists seated.
View ArticleProposed abortion ban exceptions in Texas still confuse doctors
The Texas Medical Board is meeting Friday to consider rules to guide doctors on the exceptions in the state’s abortion ban. The rules could clarify when doctors can legally perform emergency abortions,...
View ArticleTexas Matters: How the abortion ban impacts health care
Today on Texas Matters: The illusion of exceptions in the Texas Abortion law. Can the Texas Medical Board clear up the confusion? South Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar says he’s being targeted with his...
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court blocks the state’s Rio Grande water deal with New Mexico
Water law experts say the Supreme Court's recent decision will set a precedent for the federal government to intervene in water conflicts between states moving forward.
View ArticleToyota's South Side 'buffer zone' next on the agenda following $500M...
The San Antonio Zoning Commission delayed a vote on whether to make zoning changes to the land around the facility. Landowners and developers said the plan would stop them from building in a...
View ArticleBarrios family announces closure of La Hacienda Scenic Loop
La Hacienda Scenic Loop has been in business since 2017
View ArticleStudy: Black girls as young as 5 more likely to experience 'adultification...
A 2017 study from Georgetown University's Center on Poverty and Inequality found that adults perceive Black girls as more adult-like and less innocent than white girls of the same age.
View ArticleFive abortions a month: How Dobbs changed Texas
Before Roe v. Wade was overturned two years ago, the monthly average was around 4,400.
View ArticleTide could be turning in Ukraine-Russia war
The Ukraine-Russia war continues to grind away—on the battlefield, in public opinion and about the global economy.But there are recent developments with weapon deliveries and international sanctions...
View ArticlePolice hunt for possibly shirtless man who fled from Bexar County Courthouse
Pedro Andres Escamilla, 27, was last seen wearing a khaki shirt and khaki pants. He may now be wearing only pants.
View ArticleSAWS declares Stage 3 water restrictions; heavy water users will now see...
Landscape watering under Stage 3 is still allowed once a week with an irrigation system, sprinkler, or soaker hose, but the hours have shifted to 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. to midnight.
View ArticleSan Antonio ISD trustees approve budget that spends $53.7 million more than...
SAISD officials said they’re allocating money from another fund to cover the deficit in the new budget.
View ArticleTexas State University in San Marcos will no longer host presidential debate
The event scheduled for Sept. 16 was canceled after the university received notice from the Commission on Presidential Debates on Monday.
View ArticleBorder arrests fall more than 40% since Biden's halt to asylum processing
Homeland Security says border arrests are falling to January 2021 averages
View ArticleElection-year ploy or legitimate tax break? GOP tipped income proposal draws...
A Republican-backed effort to change tax laws could benefit hundreds of thousands of Texans who depend on tip revenue as their main source of income. But budget analysts warn the move could bloat the...
View Article‘Home, Heat, Money, God’ tells a story of 20th century Texas through its...
The new book describes and celebrates the vast array of architectural styles and inspirations that built modern Texas.
View ArticleBiden issues blanket pardon to troops expelled from the military for their...
President Joe Biden issued a blanket pardon on Wednesday morning to LGBTQI+ service members removed from the military because of their sexual orientation/gender identity.
View ArticleTexas abortion restrictions linked to increased infant deaths, new study finds
The study tracked infant deaths that occurred in the year following Senate Bill 8's passage.
View ArticleMeet the chirping frogs of Austin. They’re all around, but you never see them.
Chirping frogs fill the night air with strange squeaks and whistles all over Austin, but they are nearly impossible to see.
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