Cold front may sweep San Antonio with 40 mph wind gusts but drop little rain
Experts advise residents to secure objects outside their homes.
View ArticleSan Antonio foster nonprofit was closed for being 'immediate risk' to child...
The center of a TPR investigation was later found to have posed a ‘risk to health or safety of children,’ and the state closed it last month.
View ArticleExpert: San Antonio can bury memories of chilly winter in fresh spring gardens
Start by pruning away dead growth on shrubs and trees caused by winter freezes. Rake back mulch from the base of perennial plants frozen to the ground so the sun may nourish new growth.
View ArticleFormer SAPD officer who shot Erik Cantu Jr. receives criminal trial start...
James Brennand returns to court on June 6.
View ArticleHunger strike in Texas prisons ends after seven weeks, for now
The number of men refusing food fell to zero on Tuesday for the first time in seven weeks.
View ArticleFood banks expect a massive increase in need as food stamps are cut for 3.6...
Starting this month, Texans who use SNAP benefits to buy groceries will have an average of $212 less per month to buy groceries, as pandemic-era increases to the food assistance program are ended.
View ArticleAdvocacy groups urge public to oppose Biden’s proposed asylum restrictions
More than 100 organizations banded together to launch a public comment tool to ensure the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice hear from people who are against the new policy.
View ArticleRosie Castro confirmed as temporary council member for San Antonio’s District 7
Castro was one of four applicants to fill the seat after Councilwoman Ana Sandoval resigned. She will serve until a permanent councilperson is elected on May 6.
View ArticleMovies romanticized the Alamo. A new exhibit reconsiders its complicated history
The Alamo Collections Center, located on the grounds of the mission-turned fortress, site of the 1836 battle during the Texas Revolution against Mexico, opens on Friday.
View ArticleTexas A&M University System bans diversity statements from job applications
The system is the latest to make changes after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state agencies to stop considering diversity in their hiring practices.
View ArticleFive issues could be key to solving Texas’ housing affordability woes
Experts share ideas on how the state can tackle the high cost of housing.
View ArticleTexas bluebonnets are here early. And that's OK.
The resilient state flower is able to withstand the cold. It's also a sign that wildflower season is coming.
View ArticleAstronomers still have their eyes on that asteroid NASA whacked
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test slammed a spacecraft into an asteroid, directly altering its path through space. Scientists are still studying the space rock to learn more.
View ArticleBiden had skin cancer removed from chest during his physical, White House says
The results from a biopsy done on a skin lesion removed from President Biden's chest last month confirmed that the growth was basal cell carcinoma – a type of skin cancer that does not tend to spread.
View ArticleFinancial impropriety allegations swirl around companies behind San Antonio...
Bexar County said Steward Health Care System asked for a bailout to save Texas Vista. Allegations of securities fraud are now casting shadows over any future discussion.
View ArticleTexas congressman censured by state GOP over support for gun reform following...
Tony Gonzales, who represents District 23, which spans from San Antonio along the border to El Paso, voted last year in favor of gun control stemming from the aftermath of the Robb Elementary School...
View Article3 children killed, 2 wounded in Italy, Texas home
Ellis County Sherriff’s Office officials said three children were killed and two others were rushed to local hospitals early Friday evening in Italy, Texas, local news media reported.
View ArticleTexas Matters: Anti-Chinese bill gains steam, GOP baby bonus and bringing 313...
A bill to ban Chinese citizens and government from buying Texas land gains steam among Republicans.The Texas legislature tries to revive a controversial corporate tax cut that critics say is hazy at...
View ArticleTexas rice farmers face another year without Colorado River water
Continuing drought means Texas rice farmers will not receive water from the Lower Colorado River Authority in 2023.
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