Report: Texas still ranks toward the bottom on reproductive care
Also, a new app using trained AI aims to predict risks during pregnancy. Both the report and the app highlight consistent concerns over equitable access to health care.
View ArticleFormer Uvalde officer Adrian Gonzales pleads not guilty to 29 counts of child...
Gonzales is only one of two officers out of 376 to be charged in connection with the failed response to the 2022 Robb Elementary shooting.
View ArticleTexas attorney general can’t question Catholic Charities director over...
Wednesday’s ruling is the second time a Texas judge has ruled against the attorney general for investigating shelters helping migrants.
View ArticleKamala Harris’ historic candidacy energizes Texas’ Black and Indian American...
Black and Asian American voters collectively made up just 15% of the turnout in Texas’ 2020 and 2022 elections, according to exit polls.
View ArticleVIA workers call on company to restore their seat at the table
Workers represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union claimed VIA management is trying to cut them out of wage talks. VIA said it 'has always worked in good faith with [ATU]' and that it continues to...
View ArticleTexas Matters: Hostile foreign governments and Tom Slick
This week on on Texas Matters. Should Texas block foreign hostile nations from buying farm land and doing business in the state. And the legacy of science of San Antonio adventurer Tom Slick.
View ArticleEl Paso County issues disaster declaration to recover rising Operation Lone...
El Paso County is asking the governor to help cover the mounting cost of using local jail space for Operation Lone Star arrests.
View ArticleAfter dismissed lawsuit, weed is still decriminalized in San Marcos — for now
Judge Sherri Tibbe dismissed the lawsuit Attorney General Ken Paxton filed against the City of San Marcos over its ordinance decriminalizing low-level marijuana possession.
View ArticleNew report shows increase in methamphetamine overdose deaths in Bexar County
The increase has spurred the county to declare a public health emergency.
View ArticleFrom doom scrolling to hope scrolling: this week’s big Democratic vibe shift
Out: Tom Petty. In: Beyoncé. We look at what's behind the jarring vibe shift in the Democratic campaign this week.
View ArticleSurviving doomscrolling and news anxiety as the election hits high gear
The nation will move in two very different directions depending on who becomes the next president. Experts say democracy is at stake— and according to the polling, it’s a toss-up.So how are you...
View ArticleSan Antonio to grow steadily hotter and dustier this week
The high on Monday was expected to top out around 95, but after increasing a degree each day, highs on Friday will be closer to 100. Even hotter temperatures will be felt in border cities to the west...
View ArticleAn inmate’s body temp was 107.5 when he died. The state of Texas says heat...
Newly released autopsies show extreme temperatures in state prisons may have contributed to multiple recent deaths behind bars. But the state says heat hasn’t killed any prisoners in more than a...
View ArticleI started reporting on the dearth of reproductive health care. Then I had my...
Texas Tribune journalist Jayme Lozano Carver has written about health care for years. Most recently, she reported on how little access there is for women and new moms in the Texas Panhandle.
View ArticleIn Austin to commemorate Civil Rights Act, Biden calls for sweeping Supreme...
Biden used his address at the LBJ Presidential Library to call for major reforms, including 18-year term limits, and a constitutional amendment limiting presidential immunity.
View ArticleSan Antonio police spent tens of thousands of dollars on February trip to...
Human rights experts and police reform advocates criticized the department's participation in the competition because they participated alongside human rights abusers. Recently released records showed...
View ArticleTexas teachers stand behind Kamala Harris after years of feeling targeted,...
At a gathering for teachers in Houston, educators saw Harris as a potential ally at a time when conservatives push for changes in Texas classrooms.
View ArticleMost Texas adults support school vouchers, new survey finds
Most respondents agreed with arguments against paying for private schools with public funds — but ultimately favored creating the programs.
View ArticleWilliam Calley, who led My Lai massacre that shamed U.S. military in Vietnam,...
Army Lt. William L. Calley Jr. led the U.S. soldiers who killed hundreds of Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre, the most notorious war crime in modern American military history. He was 80.
View ArticleInflation is pinching Americans — but they are still splurging on their pets
Americans are being forced to cut corners as they deal with lingering inflation — just not when it comes to providing for their furry companions.
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