RFK Jr. isn't the only one. More than a billion people have parasitic worms
Earlier this year, a surprising story emerged about RFK Jr. — the newly named nominee for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services — and a parasitic brain worm.
View ArticleSan Antonio area may see rain by Sunday night; Hill Country temperatures...
Highs look to be the coolest on Wednesday, around 70 in San Antonio. Lows early Thursday morning will be in the 30s and 40s by sunrise, with the coldest temperatures in the Hill Country, where...
View ArticleBullet strikes Southwest Airlines plane at Dallas Love Field Airport
There were no reported injuries on the plane, which was struck while preparing for takeoff, Southwest Airlines said. The plane safely taxied back to the terminal after the incident.
View ArticleMichelin Texas guide elevates San Antonio cuisine
TPR’s Jerry Clayton spoke with Express-News Restaurant Critic Mike Sutter about the Michelin Guide’s impact on the local food scene.
View ArticleFBI says hateful texts were also sent to Hispanic and LGBTQ community after...
Federal authorities provided an update on the series of racist text messages that were sent to Black college and high school students in the days after the election, which included messages about being...
View ArticleSan Antonio ISD to vote on terms of ballpark deal; Rock ‘n’ Roll run ends in...
Also: U.S. Rep. Gonzales slams Trump's deportation plan; SpaceX plans another Starship test this week; San Antonio celebrates its Haitian community
View ArticleSan Antonio's Christmas tree arrives downtown on Tuesday
City officials said motorists can expect Pecan Street to be closed from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the tree delivery.
View ArticleOne person in Texas reported ill in E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots
Thirty-nine people across 18 states became sick after they consumed organic whole and baby carrots sold by Grimmway Farms.
View ArticleCivil trial begins over former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger's killing...
A Dallas County jury will decide whether Amber Guyger is liable for using excessive force by killing her neighbor Botham Jean in 2018. She's serving 10 years in prison.
View ArticleSan Antonio Feral Cat Coalition looks to greener options to shelter cats in...
Winter weather is creeping into the city, and the group is ready to help keep stray cats warm with environmentally friendly products.
View ArticleNearly back-to-back cold fronts bring rain and then chill to San Antonio
Sunrise temperatures on Thursday in outlying areas of San Antonio could dip into the upper 30s.
View ArticleSan Antonio International Airport unveils new first-in-the-nation parking...
SAT has partnered with Metropolis Technologies, an artificial intelligence parking network company launched in 2017 that now has more than 4,000 locations across North America.
View ArticleDistrict 9 Councilmember and mayoral candidate John Courage
District 9 Councilmember John Courage joins "The Source" to discuss the second annual gun buyback event, his mayoral run, a survey on an abortion fund, and 'Project Marvel.'
View ArticleMove over New York and Boston: San Antonio has a marathon of its own now
The San Antonio Marathon will succeed the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, which will not return after its December run. While loved by many runners, it took much of its profit out of town for the past 16 years.
View ArticleSAISD OKs ballpark counteroffer; City marathon begins in 2025; SAT offers...
Also: Texas Sen. Gutierrez concerned Trump deportations will destroy economy; Cold weather illness spiking among Texas kids; SAPD offers advice for a safe holiday season
View ArticleHow do you protect a species that lives across a continent? Monarch butterfly...
The monarch butterfly is widely recognized and widely dispersed across North America and it's in trouble. Federal officials decide soon whether it gets protection under the Endangered Species Act.
View ArticleTrump's threats of mass deportations lead to hard discussions for families
About 11 million Americans are related to an immigrant without legal status in the U.S. As President-elect Trump ramps up promises of mass deportations, these families are having hard conversations.
View ArticleAs Trump administration takes shape, Texas takes a back seat
So far Trump has looked elsewhere for his earliest cabinet and high-level staff appointments, in some cases passing over Texans who were in the mix.
View ArticleManhattan prosecutors ask for additional pause in Trump hush-money criminal case
Manhattan prosecutors are asking for a further pause in the criminal trial against President-elect Donald Trump in order to give both sides time to weigh the unprecedented nature of the situation.
View ArticleHoliday eating, and overeating on weight loss medication
Many Americans are on anti-diabetes and weight loss medications. As the holidays approach, how can they enjoy festive dishes without getting in the way of stabilized blood sugar and weight loss goals?
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