'Weather whiplash' this week for San Antonio
Swings in temperatures of 20 or 30 degrees are coming.
View ArticleHead of Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce offers glittering holiday...
Jeff Webster, the president and CEO, said this week that the end of the presidential election cycle feels like a clog has been cleared for the local economy to flow again.
View ArticleJudge grants dismissal of Jan. 6 case against Trump
The move came after federal prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss both the Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago documents cases against Donald Trump.
View ArticleUndocumented workers brace for ICE raids, mass deportation under Trump
President-elect Trump's promises more ICE workplace raids like the ones in 2019. This time, advocates and undocumented people want to be prepared.
View ArticleWall construction 'kick-off' on the border; First locally acquired dengue...
Also: South San ISD disagrees with potential state takeover; SA holiday retail expected to pick up; Gun violence surges in Latin America and the Caribbean
View ArticleU.N. report: 85,000 cases of femicide in 2023. And that's likely an undercount
These are women murdered by an intimate partner, a family member, a rapist, a stranger randomly assaulting females. Laws do not always offer protection and justice. What needs to be done?
View ArticleTrump wants to deport millions of people. Texas leaders are ready to help
Texas has spent billions of dollars on its own immigration enforcement and border security, making them the ideal partner to the new Trump administration.
View ArticleThe Thanksgiving gift Raul Jimenez gave to San Antonio 45 years ago is now...
The dinners serve not just seniors, but those experiencing homelessness, veterans and anyone who doesn’t want to be alone on Thanksgiving.
View ArticleTexas Thanksgiving travel weather will be mostly sunny and mild
The Sunday drive home across Texas also looks mostly sunny and dry with highs in the 50s and 60s.
View ArticleBlue dots in a red sea: How some Texas Democrats survived a GOP onslaught
Texas House Democratic incumbents managed to prevail in the 2024 election despite the state's red wave. Gerrymandering and being an incumbent helped.
View ArticleTexas Legislature shifts right: What that means for the LGBTQ community
Last session Texas GOP lawmakers passed a drag bill, a ban on gender-affirming surgery and other legislation targeting the LGBTQ community. With the Republican Party growing more conservative after the...
View ArticleTime is running out to register for the Rock 'n' Roll Running Series on Dec....
Around 17,000 runners have entered the running series in recent years.
View ArticleSmithsonian begins its National Conversation on Race in San Antonio on Dec. 3
Six local organizations and museums will present conversations, screenings, and workshops all aimed at deepening participants' understanding of how race is woven into San Antonians' daily lives.
View ArticleTexas shows off border deportation land; Jimenez dinner opens doors tomorrow;...
Also: Abbott, incoming US border czar visit border troops; Rock 'n' Roll registration deadline coming up; Mexico's president responds to tariff threats.
View ArticleMore deals, more spending: What Black Friday has in store
This holiday shopping season is poised to break spending records. A new survey finds people plan to spend $771 on average.
View ArticleAfter two years, a San Antonio soldier is reunited with his military dog
Staff Sergeant Payton May has been pleading for two years to be reunited with his K9 best friend, and his wish came true just in time for the holiday season.
View ArticleRunners mourn death of Howard Peak, former San Antonio mayor and, in their...
Anyone strolling, running or biking down a trail in the San Antonio area can largely thank the man who made building trails a centerpiece of his two terms in the mayor's office, from 1997 to 2001.
View ArticleCPS Energy preps for winter; Texas Supreme Court to hear Brackenridge...
Also: New director assumes command of Texas DPS; UTSA rolls out e-scooter study; VIA honors Rosa Parks on Wednesday
View ArticleTexas business leaders launch organization to improve civic engagement
A recent survey reveals 97% of Texas business leaders view civic participation as crucial. A majority would like to see increased engagement on issues that can lead to strong businesses and thriving...
View ArticleVIA offers free rides Wednesday in honor of Rosa Parks' historic protest...
Rosa Parks Day is observed on different days from state to state. During Texas’ 87th Legislative session in 2021, legislators approved HB3481, designating Dec. 1 as Rosa Parks Day. VIA is offering the...
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