Elon Musk has lost more money than anyone in history, Guinness World Records...
Musk has lost hundreds of billions of dollars in recent years, largely due to Tesla stock plummeting.
View ArticleTexas universities propose 2-year tuition freeze in exchange for nearly $1...
The leaders of the state’s six biggest university systems are seeking the money to fund instruction, university operations and employee health insurance and to cover a free tuition program for veterans...
View ArticleClayton Perry returns to San Antonio City Council, promising 'this never...
The District 10 councilman took a leave of absence for an alleged hit-and-run incident in November and a driving while intoxicated charge.
View ArticleSan Antonio Spurs release extra tickets, set to break NBA record at the...
The 50th anniversary game marks the first time the Spurs have played in the dome since 2002. More than 64,000 tickets have been sold, and the game is set to surpass the 62,000-fan NBA attendance record...
View ArticleSan Antonio hopes to relieve construction frustrations with small business...
Businesses in prolonged construction areas like North Saint Mary’s and Broadway will be eligible for grants up to $35,000 under a new relief program from the City of San Antonio.
View ArticleDog flu outbreak puts strain on pet owners, local shelters in Texas
Humans can't get dog flu, but the illness continues to raise concerns for pet owners and animal shelters.
View ArticleYoung violinist set to solo with San Antonio Philharmonic this weekend
26 year-old violinist Randall Goosby will solo this weekend with the San Antonio Philharmonic.
View ArticleLaredo, already the dominant land port between the U.S. and Mexico, could...
Supply chain upheaval and tensions with China are prompting some companies to pivot production away from the Pacific.
View ArticlePrice of eggs continue to soar in Texas and nationwide
Eggs are a staple item that’s tough to skip on the grocery list – that’s why shelling out big bucks per dozen is no yoke.
View Article‘We are not healed’: The Colleyville synagogue hostage crisis, one year later
On January 15, 2022, a gunman took four people hostage inside Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville. A year later, two of the hostages reflect on how their lives have changed, and what needs to be...
View ArticleThese Latina sisters are continuing their uncle’s legacy with the Dallas...
The new “big boss” of the Dallas Lowriders is now a pair of sisters who cruise in a sparkly pink Chevy.
View ArticleUniversal Studios lovers rejoice: Family-friendly theme park coming to Texas
The park in Frisco’s Fields development will be geared toward children 3 to 9.
View ArticleChildhood asthma study sparks hot debate over gas stoves
A federal consumer protection agency walked back comments that gas stoves could be banned.
View ArticleSouthwest hid signs of outdated technology that led to December failures,...
Southwest investors are seeking damages for what they say is the carrier's negligence.
View ArticleCould mussels fix coastal erosion? Ecologists are working to find out
More than 40% of the salt marsh in Massachusetts has dwindled since colonial times.
View ArticleHunger strike in Texas prisons continues
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice confirmed that dozens of prisoners are refusing to eat. Organizers said they want an end to indefinite solitary confinement.
View ArticleTexas Matters: How Climate Change is driving up food prices
The price of food is on the rise and the reason is climate change. A new report looks at how a warming planet is impacting how Texas is able to produce food. And a new study exposes how Texas based...
View ArticleDallas Zoo closed amid search for missing clouded leopard
Zookeepers noticed the roughly 25-pound leopard was missing from the zoo early Friday morning. They believe the animal is still on the premises.
View ArticleSXSW seeks thousands of volunteers to help out with this year's festival
Organizers are aiming to recruit about 3,000 volunteers — that’s about how many they had in 2018.
View ArticleSupreme Court of Texas allows Texas Education Agency to take over Houston ISD
State-appointed managers can replace elected school board members in the largest district in Texas.
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