Weather should be mostly favorable this Memorial Day weekend for travel,...
San Antonians are marking the unofficial start of summer this long Memorial Day weekend and local weather conditions should be favorable for most any activity.
View ArticleBiden nominates Gen. 'CQ' Brown, Air Force chief of staff and San Antonio...
Charles Q. Brown Jr. is the Air Force’s top officer and the first Black person to lead a U.S. military branch.
View ArticleRefugee Services of Texas permanently closing after four decades
Refugee Services of Texas, the state’s largest resettlement agency, is shutting down after 45 years. RST made the announcement on Friday.
View ArticleTexas House plans to vote on impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton on...
The 20 articles of impeachment Paxton could face include constitutional bribery, obstruction of justice, disregard of official duty and misapplication of public resources.
View ArticleWatch Live: Texas House to vote on Attorney General Ken Paxton impeachment
The vote comes after House-hired investigators publicly detailed a list of illegal acts Paxton allegedly committed in an effort to protect a political donor.
View ArticleRepublican-led Texas House impeaches state Attorney General Ken Paxton
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been impeached by fellow Republicans in a historic vote in the Texas House. He will immediately and temporarily be suspended from his duties.
View ArticleEnvironmentalists and residents concerned about proposed water treatment...
The proposed plant would dump up to one million gallons of treated wastewater a day into Helotes Creek
View ArticleDistrict 7 runoff candidates answer your questions
Marina Alderete Gavito and Dan Rossiter are heading into the runoffs for the SA City Council District 7 seat. Alderete Gavito had 42% of the early vote on Saturday, and Rossiter had 22%. Runoffs are on...
View ArticleSan Antonio’s first Ukrainian school opens
The school will teach Ukrainian culture and language and will serve kids ages 4-12.
View ArticleMay rains boost aquifer, relieve drought conditions
May rains have boosted the Edwards Aquifer and relieved drought conditions in the area, according to data from the U.S. Drought Monitor and the authority that manages the aquifer.
View ArticleIncreased calls for hate crime charge to be added to murder of Texas rancher...
'Texas is becoming a dangerous place for Latinos because state and local authorities refuse to take our safety seriously,' said San Antonio Congressman Joaquin Castro
View ArticleTexas Public Radio recognized with abundance of awards, including a record 6...
Texas Public Radio (TPR) has won six 2023 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, the most it has ever collected.
View ArticleMeals on Wheels San Antonio needs delivery volunteers to return to hot meals...
Its new massive headquarters opened last fall but because of low volunteer levels since the pandemic, it’s still not able to serve its senior clientele hot meals.
View ArticleDistrict 1 runoff candidates answer your questions
Early voting is now underway for the city council runoff election. District one incumbent city council member Mario Bravo is being challenged by Sukh Kaur. Both candidates will answer your questions...
View ArticleSan Antonio's largest dog park now open as part of major development
San Antonio's largest dog park is now open on the far Northwest Side.
View ArticleAbbott names former Texas secretary of state to temporarily lead the state’s...
John Scott will take over the role as the state’s top attorney following the suspension of Ken Paxton, who was impeached by the Texas House last week.
View ArticleDo you live to work or work to live?
Are you your job? Does your job define you? Many entangle their identities with their jobs. That’s not a good idea because jobs go away, and then where are you? Who are you without that defining...
View ArticleThe U.S. added 339,000 jobs in May, far exceeding expectations
But the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, from 3.4% in April, according to a report from the Labor Department on Friday.
View ArticleHigh-powered Texas attorneys will present case against Ken Paxton in Senate...
The pair of attorneys said Thursday they have more than 100 years of combined experience and guaranteed Paxton will receive a fair trial.
View ArticleCars registered in Texas after 2025 will no longer need to pass a safety...
Cars in some of Texas’ larger counties will still be required to have their emission output checked.
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