Are political disagreements stressing you out? Here are tips to bridge the...
With only weeks to a divisive election it can be hard to talk politics. Polarization can damage our relationships and our health. We have strategies to reduce election stress, starting with ourselves.
View ArticleWalgreens will close 1,200 stores, hoping for a turnaround
Walgreens says about a quarter of its stores are unprofitable. Big pharmacy chains are struggling with growing retail competition and lower prescription payouts.
View ArticlePersonal information for more than 115,000 Texans leaked in DPS data breach
The Texas Department of Public Safety this week reported 115,071 customers information have been involved in a data leak.
View ArticleSwing state map: Polls move in Trump’s direction, but the race remains tight
The polling averages show Vice President Kamala Harris’ lead has dropped in every swing state in recent weeks.
View ArticleRoberson closer to execution; City Council will consider bigger fines on...
Also: San Antonio observes October as Manufacturing Month; Startup Week continues in downtown San Antonio; CityFest begins on Monday, Oct. 28
View ArticleCanceling subscriptions has to be as easy as signing up, FTC says in a new rule
The "click-to-cancel" rule, now finalized by the Federal Trade Commission, aims to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships. Companies argue the agency overstepped its authority.
View ArticleMillions of pounds of meat are being recalled. Here's what to look for in...
The recalled products include salads, wraps, pasta bowls, burritos, enchiladas and many other ready-made frozen and family meals, and come from brands including Fresh Express, Rao’s, Boston Market,...
View ArticleSan Antonio nonprofit shines a spotlight on the needs of Latinx people living...
Black Efforts Against the Threat of AIDS focused its message on the Latinx community on Oct. 15, which is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day.
View ArticleSan Antonio's September home sales show only modest gain from same month last...
Home prices in the Alamo City remained the best bargain among the state's biggest cities. While the median here is $312,000, the median in Houston was $325,000 and $365,000 in Dallas. Austin had the...
View ArticleFAA grants tentative approval to direct flights between San Antonio and...
The city's elected leaders and the entire congressional delegation battled for years to make such flights possible between the two cities, often pointing to the need to better connect 'Military City...
View ArticleNo clemency for Roberson, who faces execution tonight; San Antonio likely...
Also: FAA gives tentative OK to direct flights between San Antonio and Washington D.C.; Startup Week focuses on woman and business: Masculinity dominates election season
View ArticleHas the history of the Texas Farm Workers Union been effectively preserved?
Many of the union’s participants want to see more lasting testaments to its legacy. But what would that look like?
View ArticleIn 1977, a farmworkers’ march to DC sought to turn the eyes of the nation...
The Texas Farm Workers Union journeyed 1,600 miles in search of an audience with President Jimmy Carter.
View ArticleDigging into the history of the ‘César Chávez of Texas’
A UFW split – and Antonio Orendain’s role in it – prompted a little-known chapter in the Texas farm worker struggle.
View ArticleThe flu shot is different this year, thanks to COVID
A strain of influenza appears to have disappeared from the planet since COVID. As a result, U.S. flu vaccines have been redesigned.
View ArticleThe deadline to apply to vote by mail for Election 2024 approaches
The deadline is Oct. 25 at 5 p.m.
View ArticleBoil water notice continues for some South Texas residents
The notice for Laredoans enters its second week after E. coli bacteria was detected in the municipal water supply.
View Article'Our show brings out the best in people': 'Austin City Limits' celebrates 50...
The PBS show, which debuted with a performance by Willie Nelson, has become the longest-running show of its kind in television history.
View ArticleAG Ken Paxton sues Texas doctor accused of providing gender-affirming care
The attorney general sued Dr. May Lau of UT Southwestern for allegedly providing hormone treatment to 21 patients after the state's ban on gender-affirming care for children took effect.
View ArticleJudge halts Robert Roberson execution minutes before death sentence
An unusual legal move has bought more time for a Texas man who was set to be executed this evening.
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