Program changes coming to TPR beginning Oct. 7
Beginning the week of October 7, TPR brings both "Here & Now" and "Latino USA" back to the broadcast schedule, and adds three new programs, "The Daily," "The Middle," and "Today, Explained."
View ArticleThis fall's monarch butterfly migration through Texas doesn't look promising
Regardless of how the butterflies fare this year, the long-term prospects for the migration seem to be dimming. Habitat loss, insecticide use and extreme weather all pose deadly threats to the species.
View ArticleNew survey finds waning interest in getting COVID-19 vaccines and boosters
In a national survey, less than 20% of U.S. adults were concerned about respiratory viruses or interested in getting shots. A North Texas infectious diseases specialist talks about why.
View ArticleJudge denies an order sought by a Black student who was punished over his hair
Darryl George had sought to reenroll at his Houston-area high school in the Barbers Hill school district after leaving at the start of his senior year in August because district officials were set to...
View ArticleSan Antonio fire union opposes Prop C, stands by 2018 limits on the city manager
Prop C would eliminate tenure and salary caps for the city manager voters approved in 2018.
View ArticleBexar County officials address rising rate of domestic violence homicides
There have been nine such homicides so far this year, compared to four in all of last year, and they represent more than half of all homicides in unincorporated areas.
View ArticleChild dies after dog attack in Converse; San Antonio marks one year since...
Also: Fire union opposes Prop C on November ballot; Bexar County officials discuss rising rate of domestic violence homicides; Appeals court pauses ruling calling voter security law unconstitutional
View ArticleFacing a tight race, Ted Cruz goes quiet on abortion
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has been a loud anti-abortion crusader throughout his political career.
View ArticleSan Antonio firefighters put out debris fire in downtown high-rise...
A debris fire started in a downtown high-rise set to be apartment last night.
View ArticleHouston Street holiday party invites San Antonio residents back into downtown
Mark Anderson of Visit San Antonio said that for residents who live in the area and never get downtown, they should come this winter to enjoy Holiday Market, holiday shopping and more holiday lights.
View ArticleBexar County sheriff: No murder charge for deadly dog attack on infant boy
The child died of his injuries on Monday night. His babysitter was arrested and charged with injury to a child causing serious bodily injury, a first-degree felony. In a statement, investigators later...
View ArticleBexar County commissioners approve Missions ballpark deal; Search for real...
Also: City and Southwest Airlines return to court in December; Bexar County sheriff aware of dog attack issue; Liver symposium opens this weekend
View ArticleHurricane Milton: Blood donations from San Antonio residents needed for Florida
South Texas Blood & Tissue Center encourages South Texans to donate blood as it sends supplies to storm-ravaged communities.
View ArticleCooler temperatures and a greater risk of wildfires both return soon to San...
By Tuesday, daytime highs should drop into the 80s. Some long-range forecasts show daytime highs in the 80s may stick around until at least the end of October.
View ArticleCourt ruling resonates with Roberson execution; Military Health Institute has...
Also: Bexar County hires engineering firm to improve road safety; County reaches understanding with Missions team over downtown ballpark; White Cane Safety Awareness Day is Oct. 15
View ArticleHere are the Texas House races that Democrats and Republicans think they can...
Democrats — riding a wave of enthusiasm sparked by Kamala Harris’ nomination — think they can flip just enough House seats to stop Republicans from passing school vouchers.
View ArticleSome students are fighting to stay in college after the FAFSA delayed...
Students had to make all kinds of decisions about college before knowing how much financial aid they would get. Now, some are scrambling to stay in school.
View ArticleEthel Kennedy, social activist and widow of Robert F. Kennedy, dies at age 96
Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy who raised their 11 children after he was assassinated and remained dedicated to social causes for decades thereafter, died Thursday.
View ArticlePhotos: Hurricane Milton brings devastation across Florida
High winds from Hurricane Milton tore off the fiberglass roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, home of the Tampa Bay Rays.
View ArticleFriday is another Ozone Action Day in San Antonio
Thursday's air quality issues will continue for another day. San Antonians could suffer from breathing problems if they spend too much time outside.
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