After more than 5 years, families of Sutherland Springs shooting victims may...
Lawyers for the families said they reached a tentative agreement for a $144.5 million payout over government failures to prevent the shooting.
View ArticleSenate bills restricting drag performances and story hours headed to Texas House
Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, slammed the measures, saying 'they can talk about drag shows and they can talk about nonsense. But at the end of the day, we are not protecting our most precious...
View ArticleLegislation on sports betting, ticket buying and child care among the bills...
Legislators are also trying to address the shortage of workers to care for elderly and disabled Texans.
View ArticleFearful apartment tenants blame lack of security on Opportunity Home leadership
Tenants gathered in front of the O P Schnabel Apartments to highlight their safety and security concerns. Opportunity Home said it doesn't have enough funds to provide security, and it encouraged...
View ArticleSan Antonio teen named 'Military Child of the Year' for the Air Force
A San Antonio teen is the latest recipient of the Operation Homefront Military Child of the Year Award representing the Air Force.
View ArticleA Good Friday funeral in Texas. Baby Halo's parents had few choices in...
When she gave birth to her baby with a fatal condition two months early, Samantha Casiano scrambled to raise funds for the funeral. Anti-abortion advocates say Texas laws are 'working as designed.'
View ArticleA Biden administration review of Afghanistan withdrawal blames Trump
The review blames the 'conditions created by his predecessor' for the way the U.S. ended its more than two-decade-long military presence in Afghanistan. It is being sent to Congress today.
View ArticleWhere did the workers go? Construction jobs are plentiful, but workers are...
Biden administration stimulus money pledged billions in funding for public works projects across the U.S. But contractors say they can't find enough workers to fix all the roads and bridges.
View ArticleA Biden administration review of the Afghanistan withdrawal blames Trump
The review blames the 'conditions created by his predecessor' for the way the U.S. ended its more than two-decade-long military presence in Afghanistan. It is being sent to Congress today.
View ArticleTexas House passes budget that would grant property tax relief, block funding...
This legislative session, the main priority for House Republicans has been easing the tax burden on Texas homeowners. The chamber’s spending plan earmarks $17 billion to cut the state’s appraisal caps...
View ArticleTexas Senate approves bill to create state’s first school voucher-like program
Senate Bill 8, which would give parents state funds to pay for private schools, was approved by Texas Senators on Thursday.
View Article‘Describe the shirt’: An AI-based app enhances independence for blind users
Be My Eyes Virtual Volunteer software can describe and interpret a photo from your phone and chat about it with users who are blind or visually impaired.
View ArticleWhy the Farm Bill is a big deal, and not just for farmers
Most of the money goes to food assistance programs, and that’s by design.
View ArticleMillions of Texans must reapply for Medicaid or risk losing health insurance
With the return of pre-pandemic Medicaid rules, nonprofits and community organizations are working to help low-income and vulnerable Texans navigate the renewal process and maintain health coverage.
View ArticleTexas Matters: How the TX-GOP is targeting fair elections
For 20 years a Texas business man has been wining and dining Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas with secret super luxury vacations at the most exotic places on the planet. And how Republican backed...
View ArticleThe People's Hospital - Health care for the impoverished in a wealthy society
In Texas, where do the poor and uninsured go when they need medical care? They are likely to go without until it’s too late and then end up in an E.R. at a safety-net hospital.The doctors are...
View ArticleTexas business owners feeling the impacts of a slowing economy
Entrepreneurs in the Lone Star State are borrowing less and less amid inflation, rising interest rates.
View ArticleWhere, when and how to vote in the May election in San Antonio
Early voting is Monday, April 24, to Tuesday, May 2. Election Day is Saturday, May 6.
View ArticleApril is all about Selena
The Tejano music star's relevance to Texans is as strong as ever, with celebrations across the state going on all month.
View ArticleGun Ownership as a coping mechanism
Firearms are enshrined in America, yet the motivations for ownership have been understudied by psychologists.But new research shows a psychological dependence for many on the gun. For some, owning a...
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