For him, radio was a ‘window on the world:' Joe Gwathmey, founder of Texas...
He arrived in the Alamo City in 1988 and became general manager of classical KPAC-FM, and he worked with NPR to create KSTX-FM. He also guided a restructuring of the parent organizations licensed to...
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Also: Department of Education cuts could impact special education law; San Antonio home sales slow last month; Officials uncover an extermination camp in the Mexican border city of Reynosa
View ArticleDust, wildfire risk returns; Texas House committee talks border security...
Also: Court ruling allows continued DACA deportation protection; Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick releases more priority bills; Temporary immigrant processing facilities across Texas close
View ArticleFive people killed in 17-vehicle crash on I-35 in North Austin, closing...
Five people, including a child and an infant, were killed in the crash on southbound Interstate 35 near Parmer Lane late Thursday night. Eleven people were taken to local hospitals after the crash,...
View ArticleFlorida man gets 8 years for trying to destroy San Antonio statue, bomb...
The embassy bombing attempt completely failed, but the sculpture on the property adjacent to Texas Public Radio’s headquarters sustained $325,000 in damage. However, it still stands.
View ArticlePope Francis seen praying in first photo since his hospitalization a month ago
In the image published online by the Holy See Press Office, the pontiff was seated in a wheelchair and praying in the private chapel of Rome's Gemelli Hospital.
View ArticleGrass fire still burning near Fredericksburg; Bexar County wages below state...
Also: Councilwoman Sukh Kaur addresses old DWI arrest; Wildifire risk continues with red flag warnings; TCEQ counsel recommends denying permit to Guajolote Ranch development
View ArticlePublic invited to join family, friends to celebrate the life of Joe Gwathmey,...
Services will be held Saturday, March 22, at 11 a.m. at Oak Meadow Methodist Church on the city's North Side.
View ArticleSA aids laid off federal workers; Crews contain more of Crabapple Fire;...
Also: Texas midwife arrested in abortion case: South Texas jail booking facility to close; Texas legislature takes up mental health medication bill
View ArticleJury delivers guilty verdict in SA smuggling case; South San ISD OKs...
Also: Wildfire risk high once again; Origin of Crabapple fire revealed; San Antonio hosts annual Cesar Chavez March this weekend; Commission celebrates Fiesta season with media day
View ArticleLennar Homes encounters speed bump in plan to build northwest Bexar County...
The independent counsel said the applicant has failed to show that the draft permit is sufficiently protective of water quality. If approved, the plant would dump as much as 1 million gallons of...
View ArticleSA Food Bank concerned amid federal cuts; Lawmakers mull SA-based cyber...
Also: Education advocates warn of federal cuts impact on Texas students; Opponents of Lennar Homes subdivision applaud counsel decision; The San Antonio Philharomic taps into its classical repertoire
View ArticleDark energy is weakening and the universe could (eventually) collapse, study...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is studying dark energy and the accelerated expansion of the universe.
View ArticleDark energy is weakening and the universe could (eventually) collapse, study...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is studying dark energy and the accelerated expansion of the universe.
View ArticleFronteras: ‘Homeland’ explores the evolving sense of belonging in ethnic...
Historian Aaron E. Sánchez detailed the different ways ethnic Mexicans viewed, embraced, or rejected their new identities as American citizens.
View ArticleJudge: More parts of voter law unconstitutional; San Antonio approves rules,...
Also: Siclovia exercise event to close two miles of Broadway on Sunday; Ticket sellers group backs ticket sales regulations; Texas Senate passes bill putting Ten Commandments in all public school...
View ArticleLarge crowd turns out for César Chávez March in San Antonio
The parade moved from the corner of Guadalupe and Brazos Streets through downtown and ended at Hemisfair Civic Park.
View ArticleRain chances ramp up this week for the San Antonio area
Rain chances will be on the increase beginning mid-week as a slow-moving low-pressure system moves into Texas from the west.
View ArticleVandals upend memorial honoring 53 migrants; Siclovia returns to Broadway;...
Also: Voting rights advocates celebrate ID requirement ruling; San Antonio could see significant rain this week; Thousands turn out for César Chávez March.
View ArticleMax Frankel, former New York Times top editor, dies at 94
Frankel was The New York Times' executive editor from 1986 to 1994. He remained with the newspaper for nearly half a century, ushering it through different eras.
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