Maria Hinojosa covers Uvalde one year after the massacre
It’s been one year since the Uvalde school massacre, and so many questions remain.We still don’t have answers about what drove the gunman, why law enforcement failed and why there continues to be no...
View ArticleA year after Supreme Court's abortion decision, Planned Parenthood announces...
Nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court rolled back abortion rights, the nation's most prominent abortion provider says it will rethink its structure and cut staff.
View ArticleA year after Uvalde's school massacre, healing remains elusive
There are still many unresolved questions about the shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers. As they grasp for answers, surviving families and the broader community feel suspended in grief.
View ArticleUvalde parent who questioned police hire still banned from school property,...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) will proceed with litigation against the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (UCISD) for not lifting a two-year property ban on...
View ArticleInvestigation reveals years-long alleged misconduct by Texas Attorney General...
Many of the allegations discussed by investigators were already known, but Wednesday’s House panel was the first time investigators spoke on them in a public forum. Paxton is currently under indictment...
View ArticleTina Turner, rock and roll icon, dead at 83
The pioneering vocalist, who played a pivotal role in the history of rock and soul music, had suffered a litany of health issues in recent years.
View ArticleUvalde community unites in grief one year after mass shooting tore it apart
The Uvalde community came together Wednesday night to mark one year since the Robb Elementary School Shooting.
View ArticleWhat the 2020 census can — and can't — tell us about LGBTQ+ people
The Census Bureau has released the most comprehensive national statistics to date about same-sex couples living together in the U.S. But many other LGBTQ+ people remain invisible in the census data.
View ArticleWhere, when and how to vote in San Antonio's June runoff election
Election Day is Saturday, June 10.
View ArticleWhy we love reality TV
It’s our little guilty pleasure. We all do it, and that’s why there are so many of them. Reality TV shows.These tacky TV shows do more than give us something to talk about at work. They tell us...
View ArticleNOAA predicts a 'near-normal' hurricane season. But that's not good news
El Niño is coming, which usually means fewer storms. But abnormally warm ocean water makes hurricanes more likely. It's a rare situation.
View ArticleUvalde survivor returns to San Antonio hospital to thank staff for their care
Noah Orona, 11, who survived the Robb Elementary School shooting a year ago, returned to Methodist Children's Hospital on Thursday to thank those who helped him recover.
View ArticleA cigarette may have caused a fire outside AG Ken Paxton's office. In a...
The literal dumpster fire erupted hours after a House committee publicly detailed its investigation into Paxton over allegations of abuse of office.
View ArticleTexas House committee moves to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton
The panel's decision comes as part of a months-long investigation into Paxton's settlement of a lawsuit brought by four whistleblowers who were fired in 2020 after making accusations about the...
View ArticleConfusion reigns amid Title 42’s end
Immigration attorneys along the border are scrambling to help migrants seek asylum after the Biden administration ended a Trump-era pandemic border restriction, known as Title 42, and replaced it with...
View ArticleAG Ken Paxton could join a very small class of Texas officials who have been...
Only two other state government officers have been impeached: a governor in 1917 and a district judge in 1975.
View ArticleKen Paxton’s road from Collin County ‘consensus builder’ to polarizer to...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s controversial political rise began in Collin County as a 'consensus builder.' It may end in Austin with impeachment.
View ArticleTexas high school delays its graduation, after only a handful met diploma...
'It's emotional' for all of the students, one parent said. Students at Marlin High School complain that the school failed to give them accurate data about what they needed to do to graduate.
View ArticleLaguna Heights residents displaced by tornado now face another hurdle: a lack...
At least two dozen families search for help after the EF1 tornado that ripped through the South Texas community on May 13.
View ArticleTexas Matters: Inside Attorney General Ken Paxton's pending impeachment
What’s the latest with Attorney General Ken Paxton, his alleged crimes and possible impeachment? What are the charges? What is the impeachment process? Who could be the next Texas Attorney General?
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