Austin has now paid out more than $22 million in settlements related to 2020...
So far, the city has settled 19 lawsuits after police injured scores of demonstrators in 2020.
View ArticleStudent sues UT Austin after arrest during pro-Palestinian protest
The student, Ammer Qaddumi, alleges the university violated his First Amendment rights.
View ArticleSan Antonio’s ballpark deal scrutinized over displacement and taxes in public...
The proposed ballpark deal for the San Antonio Missions comes with no direct funding from the city or tax breaks, but some say it will cost taxpayers in the end.
View ArticleU.S. and Mexican law enforcement agencies team up to capture border’s 10 most...
Se Busca initiative encourages border residents to anonymously call or text a tip line to provide information that leads to the arrest of suspects wanted for violent crimes in both the U.S. and Mexico.
View Article17 Guardsmen have died on Gov. Greg Abbott's controversial border mission,...
Since Abbott's Operation Lone Star began in 2021, at least 17 Texas National Guardsman have died from a multitude of causes, including a drowning in an attempt to save migrants, negligent discharge of...
View ArticleExtreme Texas heat puts pressure on the power grid. Would delaying the school...
A Texas lawmaker wants to delay when the school year starts to help lessen strain on the state's power grid. Experts say it wouldn't make a difference.
View ArticleBible-inspired lessons in Texas public schools? State education board to hold...
A proposed K-5 curriculum for the state's public schools includes several religious references with predominantly Christian themes.
View ArticleNew policy blocks transgender Texans from changing sex on birth certificates
Texans who have secured a court order to update the sex listed on their birth certificates can no longer do so at this time, according to a new state policy that blocks transgender Texans from making...
View ArticleHere’s how to vote by mail in Texas for the November 2024 election
The deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot is Oct. 25. The deadline for mail-in ballots to be returned or postmarked is Nov. 5, unless it is from an overseas voter.
View ArticleRain across San Antonio eases drought; causes minor flooding
Heavy rains flooded some roads and low water crossings in San Antonio on Tuesday morning, especially in the Olmos Park area, according to the National Weather Service.
View ArticleHoping to boost enlistments, an Army college partnership helps recruits in...
The new program is designed to fast-track the enlistment process for recruits who lack high school degrees.
View ArticleBucking horses can be hard to come by, so Sul Ross’ rodeo team breeds their own
The program helps student ropers and riders learn rodeo from the ground up.
View ArticleHouston to Dallas High-Speed Rail Corridor receives $63.9 million federal grant
The 240-mile route would take under 90 minutes and travel at a top speed of 204 MPH, according to Amtrak.
View ArticleAG Paxton sues Bexar County over plan to mail out registration forms to...
The county will enter into a $392,700 contract agreement with firm Civic Government Solutions to print and mail about 210,000 voter registration application forms to unregistered voters.
View ArticleSan Antonio’s proposed police and fire budgets for 2025 call for more...
SAPD plans to hire 65 new patrol officers. SAFD plans 15 new positions to staff medical teams at the three busiest fire stations — Fire Stations 4, 19, and 44.
View ArticleSen. Ted Cruz touts U.S. Chamber of Commerce endorsement during stop in San...
The Republican stopped in San Antonio during a multi-city tour as he faces an election challenge from U.S. Rep. Colin Allred.
View ArticleMore than 160,000 calls made to Congress using the AI-generated voices of gun...
The Shotline project aims to give loved ones a voice to fight for gun safety reform after their death.
View ArticleSan Antonio Public Library new limited edition card designs celebrate...
A colorful card unlocks the library system's vast — and free — in-person and online collections of books, films, streaming services, magazines, how-to videos, and professional resources, which are...
View ArticleQuestions over why bleachers collapsed at Boerne's Kendall County Fair still...
On Saturday night, around 9 p.m., during the bull riding competition, a portion of bleachers collapsed.
View ArticleSan Antonio, Bexar County task force makes arrests in shootings outside JBSA...
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said on Wednesday that the investigation was a joint effort by the SAPD, Bexar County Sheriff's Office, DPS, FBI, and ATF.
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