Rolando Pablos, former Texas secretary of state, joins San Antonio's 2025...
The Alamo City resident and businessman will face off against at least four other candidates.
View ArticleA new poll reveals the worries of Gen Z kids — and how parents can support them
A recent Gallup poll offers parents fresh insights into the emotional landscape of Gen Z youth, just in time for the new school year and all the changes it may bring.
View ArticleSan Antonio Councilmember Melissa Cabello Havrda shares Missions ballpark...
The District 6 representative said the early results of a community wide survey on a new downtown ballpark for the Missions were overwhelmingly supportive of the idea.
View ArticleAfter millions of dollars and two lawsuits, a hotel to house the homeless...
The idea was simple. Take existing hotel rooms and turn them into apartments. It would be quick and cheap, elected officials said. However, opening Pecan Gardens was anything but.
View ArticleMexico's president 'pauses' relations with U.S. embassy over criticism of...
Andrés Manuel López Obrador's action followed the U.S. ambassador's expressed concerns over a move could shift the judicial selection process from one based on qualifications to open elections.
View ArticleA new study links work stress to heart problems. Here’s how to avoid it
Research of more than 5,900 people over 18 years showed high demands put on workers and low rewards for their work can put people at high risk for atrial fibrillation.
View ArticleHurricane Beryl exposes gaps in storm preparation laws for Texas seniors
The majority of people who died due to Hurricane Beryl were seniors. Advocates say the death toll raises questions about what state and local leaders have done to protect the safety and comfort of...
View ArticleJudge denies motion to dismiss Llano librarian's lawsuit after she was fired...
Librarian Suzette Baker was fired in 2022 after refusing to comply with the library's orders to remove 17 books from shelves.
View ArticleTrustees for San Antonio's Northside ISD approve $93.8 million deficit budget
Trustees for the city's largest school district greenlit a budget of more than $1 billion for the 2024-2025 school year.
View ArticleSan Antonio program to re-introduce 'horny toads' in Texas gets a boost from...
Scientists at a zoo in Miami have joined the scientists at San Antonio Zoo to hatch and release horned lizards at select ranches.
View ArticleFederal authorities announce roundup of 12 alleged members of San Antonio gun...
One alleged suspect was shot and killed, near Loop 410 and Starcrest on the Northeast Side. All the arrests were local, except for one in McAllen.
View ArticleSchool safety heightened in Uvalde this week after BB gun incident and...
An elementary student was caught with the weapon during afterschool pick-up, prompting the UCISD Superintendent to release a video statement.
View ArticleSan Antonio's World Heritage Festival begins on Sept. 4
The five day series of events celebrates the San Antonio Missions, their cultural importance and their special designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
View Article'Frida,' 'Mi Vida Loca,' 'Blood in Blood Out' among films offered for...
San Antonio Congressman Joaquin Castro submitted a list of 25 suggested films for preservation by the Library of Congress.
View ArticleKeep an umbrella near the BBQ grill this Labor Day weekend in San Antonio
At least half the area is expected to see some rain on both Sunday and on Labor Day on Monday. Highs will be in the upper 80s or lower 90's this weekend and well into next week.
View ArticleTV series '1923' coming to San Antonio: Extras needed, and filming will close...
Broadway will be closed between Pecan and Houston streets, including East Travis Street and Peacock Alley, from Jefferson to North Alamo Street during the week of Sept. 16.
View ArticleTexas has removed a million people from the voter rolls. Why are we finding...
From Greg Abbott touting removals from Texas’ voter rolls to Ken Paxton initiating raids over allegations of vote harvesting, here’s a breakdown of what you should know.
View ArticleSome of the best Texans have been Californians – on the silver screen, at least
These five Californians, including John Wayne and Robert Duvall, have made great Texans in movies.
View ArticleTrench collapses have killed more than 20 Texans in the last decade, despite...
Experts said the deaths were nearly universally preventable with basic safety standards that are required by law, but which companies often ignore.
View ArticleEast Central ISD school bus crash in Bexar County leaves some students with...
The bus rearended an 18-wheeler on Friday morning.
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