DA no show at Walmart mass shooting hearing, victim’s son and widow testify...
El Paso DA Yvonne Rosales failed to show up for a hearing where the widow and son of a man killed in the Walmart mass shooting testified about alleged intimidation and threatened from one of her...
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council appoints former councilman Michael Gallagher to...
Gallagher will stay in the position until Clayton Perry returns or the term ends next June, whichever comes first.
View ArticleNumber of fires and some crimes in San Antonio rose as the city grew in 2022
The San Antonio Police Department reports crime against persons and properties were both up for the first eight months of this year compared to same period of 2021.
View ArticleUvalde is suing the local district attorney over records related to Robb...
The lawsuit comes after city officials said they have tried to obtain information from the district attorney they say they need as part of an ongoing internal affairs investigation into law...
View ArticleThousands of runners expected downtown this weekend for Rock 'n' Roll Running...
The series kicks off with the 5K and 10K Run on Saturday at 7:30 a.m. east of downtown. The half-marathon and marathon start at 7 a.m. near City Hall, which marks a first.
View ArticleBoerne prepares to throw a huge party to celebrate the city's German roots
It’s Saturday night, and it’s called the Weinachts Parade. Weinachts is the German word for Christmas.
View ArticleWhy Democrats are shaking up the primary schedule for 2024
President Biden and the Democratic National Committee are changing the order of state primaries in 2024 — making South Carolina the first primary state.
View ArticleWoman-directed film gets top billing in Sight and Sound's 'Greatest Films of...
Also new this year are more female directors and Black directors getting recognition than in years past, and four of the films included in the list were released in the past decade.
View ArticleUniversity Health, Texas A&M-San Antonio join forces to create new health...
A University Health hospital and an Institute of Public Health will be built along the west entrance to A&M-San Antonio, and A&M-San Antonio is building a new public health building on campus,...
View ArticleTexas Matters: Radical Reporter Dick Reavis
He was a courageous and at times controversial reporter who got up close and personal covering the Texas Ku Klux Klan, Branch Davidians, Biker Gangs and Mexico’s Zapatistas. Dick Reavis was a...
View ArticleUT Health San Antonio receives $2 million grant for opioid addiction response...
Courtois added that destigmatizing opioid use disorder would be a major step in tackling the crisis.“It is a chronic disease, similar to high blood pressure [or] diabetes, however it is not seen in the...
View ArticleHealth care and bioscience had a $44 billion impact on San Antonio's economy...
One in five of the people who work in San Antonio are employed in healthcare or bioscience.
View Article‘I wish I could say more’: Judson ISD gives vague explanation for...
A little more than a week after the board of trustees for the Judson Independent School District accepted Jeanette Ball’s immediate resignation as superintendent, the district released a joint...
View ArticleSan Antonio soccer fans join the Men's World Cup's global audience
The supreme international championship lasts until Dec. 18.
View ArticleThe U.S.'s 2022 World Cup run is over after falling to the Netherlands, 3-1
The Dutch were favored and higher-ranked but the U.S. had found ways to keep moving on during the World Cup. But the Netherlands' high-powered offense was too much for the Americans.
View ArticleThanks to the 'tripledemic,' it can be hard to find kids' fever-reducing...
Makers of products like Children's Tylenol say they're trying to keep up with big demand as RSV, flu, and COVID spread. But medical experts note that kids' fevers don't always call for medicine.
View ArticlePentagon debuts its new stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider
It's the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years. It's part of efforts to modernize all three legs of a nuclear triad, alongside nuclear missiles and submarine-launched warheads.
View ArticleWhat students lost since cursive writing was cut from the Common Core standards
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with historian Drew Gilpin Faust about her story in The Atlantic, "Gen Z Never Learned to Read Cursive."
View ArticleFeds often hand migrants over to state police rather than process immigration...
State police often rely on federal immigration officials to lock up migrants on state trespassing charges, according to a new complaint by the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. The collaboration...
View ArticleA year after omicron, Texas physicians are concerned about COVID’s long-term...
One year after the COVID-19 omicron variant began its spread across Texas, doctors are concerned about the effects of 'long COVID' — even as case numbers and hospitalizations have declined.
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