Fronteras: ‘Su voto es su voz’ — SVREP celebrates 50 years of Latino voter...
Lydia Camarillo, the current president of the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, discusses how the organization has worked to give electoral power to Latino voters for the last 5 decades.
View ArticleTexans talk abortion rights, guns, border and immigration at Democratic...
At least one Texan took the stage each night of the DNC this week in Chicago. Here's what they had to say about some of the biggest issues defining the 2024 presidential election.
View ArticleMegabus ends service in San Antonio, other Texas cities, following parent...
Houston residents will now have one less option when it comes to interstate bus travel after Megabus pulls out of the Texas market.
View ArticleIn the months since his death, South Texans reminisce on Johnny Canales
The groundbreaking television presenter would have turned 82 today.
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council likely to consider adding vaping to smoking ordinance
El Paso, Austin, Houston, and Dallas have already added e-cigarettes to their smokefree city policies.
View ArticleTexas DPS Director Steve McCraw retiring after 15 years as state’s top law...
The longtime head of the Department of Public Safety will step down at the end of the year.
View ArticleCPS Energy releases 2023 report outlining efforts to lower carbon emissions,...
The report detailed how the utility increased energy reliability, maintained financial stability, and improved customer experience in 2023.
View ArticleTexas sues Biden over new program that would benefit undocumented spouses of...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and 15 other states are suing the Biden administration over its latest immigration proposal that would provide legal status to some undocumented spouses and...
View ArticleDid a home for people with intellectual disabilities poison a child? Could...
The child known only as M.R.F. in documents was taken off life support last weekend, with caregivers expecting death. He has recovered slightly since, but the lasting damage is not yet clear.
View ArticleMilitary spouses in San Antonio ask legislators to ease process to transfer...
A variety of professionals, including teachers and cosmetologists, need state-issued licenses to work. Getting a new one every time their military partner is transferred to a different state can be...
View ArticleNASA will bring stranded astronauts back on SpaceX — not Boeing's Starliner
Boeing's troubled Starliner remains docked at the International Space Station as NASA decides it is too risky to bring the astronauts home on the spacecraft. The two astronauts will return in February.
View Article'My little heroes' — Boerne's magical run in the Little League World Series...
Boerne went all the way to the national championship game but lost to Lake Mary, Florida on Saturday. They'll play Venezuela for third-place honors Sunday morning at 10 a.m. CST and return home to a...
View ArticleSurvey asks for San Antonio's help in choosing theme for the 2025 Martin...
'Building Our Beloved Community' and 'Don't Wait for Change' are among the possible themes for the upcoming annual event.
View ArticleSan Antonio firefighters get 20% raise over three years in tentative union...
In the first tentative agreement reached between the city and the fire union since 2009, firefighters are receiving a 7% raise in 2025, an 8% raise in 2026, and a 5% raise in 2027.
View ArticleUT System prohibits its universities from making political or social statements
The new policy says universities should remain neutral on “issues of the day” while allowing students, faculty and staff to express their ideas.
View ArticleThe U.S. national park system gets a $100 million grant, the largest in its...
The National Park Foundation said the gift from Lilly Endowment Inc. would help fund programs in the national park system, which includes more than 400 sites.
View ArticleFederal, state probes called for after AG Paxton's South Texas raids over...
Former Bexar County Democratic Party Chairman Manuel Medina, Democratic Texas House District 80 candidate Cecilia Castellano, and 87-year-old LULAC member Lidia Martinez saw their homes searched.
View ArticleBoerne welcomes home its Little League ballplayers with a parade and fun in...
Boerne's All-Star team returned after being crowned the fourth best team in the world in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
View ArticleTexas Democrats grill juvenile justice officials over abuse allegations at...
State lawmakers didn’t seem swayed by top officials with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, who said on Monday that reports of rampant abuse within the agency’s facilities aren’t reflective of the...
View ArticleUT School of Public Health San Antonio welcomes its inaugural class for Fall...
The UT School of Public Health welcomed its inaugural class. The school is the first Public Health school in San Antonio.
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