SAISD approves reduction in force; City Council considers tobacco ordinance...
Also: Former SAPL director weighs in on proposed federal library cuts; New bond-funded affordable housing project opens
View ArticleWalmart gunman won’t face the death penalty
Patrick Crusius, who has admitted to killing 23 people and wounding 22 others in a racist mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, will no longer face the death penalty
View ArticleDems want to investigate Signal blunder. And, federal return-to-office...
Top Democrats call for an investigation into how war plans were shared with a journalist on Signal. And, federal employees face complications and shortages when returning to the office.
View ArticleBexar County modifies Spurs arena MOU; SAWS could impose liens; Downtown I-35...
Also: San Antonio Book Festival to showcase over 100 authors; Heavy rain forecasted in the area; TSA Real ID requirements go into effect this May
View ArticlePilot and 2 children survive a night on airplane wing after crashing into...
A pilot and two girls survived on the wing of a plane for about 12 hours after it crashed and was partially submerged in an icy Alaska lake, then were rescued after being spotted by a good Samaritan.
View ArticleTrump's new tariffs could raise car prices. And, Dems demand answers after...
Trump announced he'll impose 25% tariffs on imported cars starting next week. The decision received mixed reactions. And, Democrats are demanding answers after bombing plans were discussed on Signal.
View ArticleAuto tariffs impact SA Toyota plant; City, Catholic Charities comply with...
Also: San Antonio to see heavy rain through tomorrow; Councilman faces pushback over comments on homelessness; Bexar County Sheriff gives update on local crime trends
View ArticleVictims' relatives, survivors of Walmart mass shooting react to plea deal...
El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya says decision to remove death penalty came after speaking with survivors and families
View ArticleYolanda Saldivar, convicted of killing Selena, will stay in prison
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles voted to deny parole over 'the Nature of the Offense.' She will be eligible again in 2030.
View ArticleFronteras: ‘There were heroes during this time’ — YA book blends history,...
"El Rinche: La Matanza" is the third book in a four-part series inspired by the period of state-sanctioned violence against ethnic Mexicans.
View ArticleSelena's killer denied parole; Toxic vitamin A levels ID'd in West Texas...
Also: SA lawmakers fight DOGE initiative targeting national park; Disability nonprofit opens disaster survey; Voting rights group reacts to Trump's proposed election changes
View ArticleU.S. revokes hundreds of visas to repress student activism. And, HHS cuts jobs
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says hundreds of visas have been revoked in an effort to repress student activism. And, the Trump administration plans to cut 20,000 jobs from health agencies.
View ArticleA major earthquake kills over 1,000 in Myanmar. Here's what we know
A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake killed over 1,000 people near the epicenter in Myanmar. In neighboring Thailand, several were killed when a high-rise tower collapsed.
View Article‘The healing process can actually begin’: At last, marker for 1930 Sherman...
Rioters burnt down a previously prosperous district of Black-owned businesses in the North Texas town.
View ArticleAs protections expire, Ukrainians who escaped war face an uncertain future
A U.S. immigration program allowed hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians to escape war. As Trump decides whether or not to renew it, recipients fear being deported.
View ArticleSevere flooding devastates South Texas after storms dump extreme rainfall...
The region has endured severe thunderstorms since Wednesday, with some parts of the Rio Grande Valley seeing half a year’s worth of rain in a span of 48 hours.
View ArticleAdvocacy group targets NCAA tournament season in San Antonio to expose...
Advocacy group Rights4Girls is using a billboard campaign in multiple cities, including San Antonio.
View ArticleRally and march in downtown San Antonio for trans visibility
A crowd of around 250 gathered Saturday morning at the Bexar County Courthouse downtown for the “March for Us” rally and march to raise the visibility of the trans community.
View ArticleTrump doesn't rule out seeking 3rd term. And, a revamp of the Smithsonian...
President Trump says he isn't ruling out the possibility of seeking a 3rd term in office. And, an executive order targets the Smithsonian Institution to restore "sanity to American history."
View ArticleNirenberg speaks out against tariffs; San Antonians rally for trans...
Also: Bexar County youth forum will focus on mayoral race; Settlement reached in Llano librarian case; Anti sex-trafficking campaign in effect in time for Final Four
View Article