Texas Matters: Voting is still hard, Abbott's Bail Crackdown, Vouchers mean...
Despite promises to make voting easy but "cheating hard," Texas remains one of the toughest states to vote in. If Texas lawmakers create a program that lets families use state funds to pay for private...
View ArticleProperty appraisals jump again but not as sharply as in 2022
Residents of San Antonio can get other tips on lowering their property tax bills during a series of public workshops. The workshops will show homeowners the property tax exemptions available to them...
View ArticleUntangling facts from spin: The financial impact of school vouchers and ESAs...
If Texas lawmakers create a program that lets all families use state funds to pay for private school, children already enrolled in private schools will likely use it most.
View ArticleVigil in downtown San Antonio marks one year of Russian invasion of Ukraine
Organizations in support of Ukraine — including Ukrainian San Antonio, Klych, and Consulate General of Ukraine in Houston — held a rally and a vigil to mark one year since Russia launched a full-scale...
View ArticleFDA authorizes the first at-home test for COVID-19 and the flu
The at-home nasal swab kit simultaneously tests for COVID-19 and two strains of the flu.
View ArticleBlack married couples face heavier tax penalties than white couples, a report...
The report is part of a growing body of research into whether institutions and policies reinforce preexisting racial disparities.
View Article‘We get to get noticed’: Women’s soccer fans turn out in droves for...
Almost 18,000 people gathered in Toyota Stadium as the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team beat Brazil for the tournament title.
View ArticleFDA authorizes the first at-home test for COVID-19 and the flu
The at-home nasal swab kit simultaneously tests for COVID-19 and two strains of the flu.
View ArticleFirst meteorite fragments found in South Texas
Several fragments of the meteor that fell in South Texas on Feb. 15 were recently recovered. Some of the meteorite hunters are members of the American Meteor Society, an organization that tracks these...
View ArticleBrittney Griner urges the return of U.S. detainees abroad at NAACP Image Awards
In one of her first public appearances since her release from a Russian prison, Griner took the stage to thank everyone for their support and to remind the audience of those still detained abroad.
View ArticleFox News and the Dominion lawsuit
The disclosure of behind-the-scenes emails and texts increases the chances that Dominion will win its billion-dollar lawsuit against Fox News, but perhaps more than that, do the Fox internal...
View ArticleScientists are flying into snowstorms to explore winter weather mysteries
A plane loaded with scientists and their equipment has been flying through frozen skies this winter, sampling cloud particles to improve predictions of which storms will wreak havoc on the ground.
View ArticleTens of thousands protest Mexico's electoral law changes
Tens of thousands of people filled Mexico City's vast main plaza Sunday to protest President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's electoral law changes they say threaten democracy.
View ArticleUT Arlington researchers help surgeons target brain area causing epileptic...
University of Texas at Arlington researchers have discovered a method that could help doctors when they treat epileptic seizures in children with surgery.
View ArticleRed McCombs remembered during downtown celebration of life well-lived
A who's who of elected officials and business leaders bid farewell on Monday to Red McCombs, eulogized at the Tobin Center downtown as the 'most significant San Antonian of the 20th century.'
View ArticleInside the influencer industry
Take a look at Instagram and TikTok and you’ll see the trend setters known as influencers. How is the Influencer Industry thriving in an increasingly fractured and profit-driven communications...
View ArticleGulf of Mexico warming at faster rate than global ocean, study finds
While weather and ecosystem effects are being seen, one expert says the warming is still within a 'reasonable range.'
View ArticleBills legalizing fentanyl test strips flood the Texas Legislature
Over a dozen bills have been filed by Republican and Democratic lawmakers after Gov. Greg Abbott publicly supported lifting the ban.
View ArticleStrays and Dangerous Dogs in San Antonio
There's been another deadly dog attack in San Antonio. Officials say this one could have been prevented. But it wasn’t. What can be done about the over-population of stray dogs on the streets and about...
View ArticleNorthside ISD trustees name John Craft lone finalist for superintendent
The superintendent of Kileen ISD has been named lone finalist for superintendent of San Antonio's largest school district.
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