Russia's Putin among world leaders invited to Mexico's presidential...
More than 200 heads of state will be invited to Claudia Sheinbaum's swearing-in, scheduled for Oct. 1.
View ArticleSan Antonio ISD officials expect some closed school buildings will still be...
The district is putting a plan in place to find uses for 19 empty schools — 15 that trustees voted to close last year, plus four more that were already empty.
View ArticleDemolition completed on the site of Texas' deadliest mass shooting as divided...
Sutherland Springs residents drove past and filmed workers tear down the building where a gunman opened fire on a Sunday service in 2017, killing 26 people. The work was completed on Monday.
View ArticleJudge temporarily blocks Texas Education Agency from releasing A-F...
Five Texas school districts have filed a new lawsuit over the state’s methods for measuring academic accountability, putting a hold on Thursday’s planned release of A-F ratings.
View ArticleFrom cowboys to lawyers, shoeshine woman continues old-fashioned trade at...
Nowadays it’s hard to find a place where you can get your shoes professionally shined. But a woman in downtown San Antonio is continuing an old-fashioned trade nearly gone extinct.
View ArticleTwo women file federal complaints, arguing Texas hospitals delayed care due...
The women had ectopic pregnancies, which are nonviable and life-threatening if not treated early. They say Ascension Seton Williamson and Texas Health Arlington violated federal law by not ending their...
View ArticleEverything’s bigger in Texas — including our Olympic medal count
Almost 40 Texas athletes across 12 sports brought home medals. Here’s a look at each of them.
View ArticleA tiny East Texas museum makes sure the history of the London School...
The volunteer-run London Museum & Cafe preserves the memory of a disaster that killed hundreds but has been largely lost to time.
View ArticleTexas lawmakers kick off a new season of heated debate over school vouchers
The Legislature doesn’t reconvene for another five months, but the battle over creating a school voucher-like program in the state is already well underway. A Texas House committee meeting on Monday...
View ArticleState Fair of Texas faces backlash from NRA, Republican lawmakers over...
State legislators and gun rights advocates are calling on the State Fair of Texas to rescind its new policy banning firearms, implemented nearly a year after a shooting at the fair injured three.
View ArticleSan Antonio ISD reports ‘minor’ air conditioning issues on first day of school
A district-wide analysis of SAISD facilities last spring predicted HVAC breakdowns would continue in August. That prediction is now coming true. Officials have implemented mitigation plans to respond...
View ArticleAttorney General Ken Paxton threatens Dallas with legal action over State...
The city has 15 days to make the State Fair reverse its ban on all firearms — including licensed concealed carry — before Paxton says he'll seek legal action.
View ArticleTexas’ overcrowded and understaffed jails send people awaiting trial to other...
Limits on who can be released without paying bail and difficulties hiring guards worsen the situation.
View ArticleRocha Garcia, Peláez, Courage, Altamirano: San Antonio's 2025 mayor's race...
District 4's representative is now the third councilmember to officially announce a candidacy for mayor after Ron Nirenberg terms out next year.
View ArticleSan Antonio invited to nominate favorite Latino songs for inclusion in...
They have until Aug. 22 to suggest any Latino recorded songs and albums that are at least 10 years old.
View ArticleTexas Attorney General sues GM for allegedly collecting and selling drivers’...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued General Motors on Tuesday, alleging the manufacturing giant illegally collected and sold private driver information without consent.
View ArticleDon't put away the fans and paletas: San Antonio's heat wave likely to scorch...
Some long-range weather models show San Antonio's August will likely see daytime highs of 100 or more each day for the remainder of the month.
View ArticleFish kill at San Antonio's Calaveras Lake attributed to a naturally occurring...
The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department blamed a seasonal condition that causes a lowered amount of dissolved oxygen in the water due to heat, cloudy conditions and calm winds.
View ArticleTrump touts historic deportation plans, but his own record reveals big obstacles
Former President Donald Trump and his allies promise a historic deportation effort if he's reelected. But internal documents from his time in office show how difficult that would be to execute.
View ArticlePoll shows Kamala Harris closing the gap with Donald Trump in Texas
The former Republican president still led the Democratic vice president by 6.6% among 400 likely voters but by a smaller margin compared to his earlier lead over President Joe Biden.
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