Yellowstone actor Ryan Bingham, Toadies help celebrate Texas State Parks...
‘Texas Wild’ contains 11 covers of songs performed by artists across the Lone Star State.
View ArticleTexan Will Hurd calls RNC process ‘unacceptable’ after failing to qualify for...
The former U.S. Rep. from San Antonio said his unwillingness to pledge support for former president Donald Trump was a key factor in his exclusion from the party’s first national debate.
View ArticleCongressional Dems urge action on scorching Texas prisons
Citing the many reports of dangerous heat in Texas and other states’ prisons this summer, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee encourage GOP colleagues to join them in pushing for action.
View ArticleSan Antonio ACS reverses change to euthanasia policy after backlash from...
The City of San Antonio’s Animal Care Services reversed a change to its policy concerning its ability to stop euthanasia from happening if someone comes forward to foster, rescue or adopt the pet at...
View ArticleSan Antonio preps for rare double solar eclipse
On October 14th high over San Antonio, the moon will pass between the sun and the Earth bringing about a "ring of fire," solar eclipse. And then San Antonio will expect another total solar eclipse on...
View ArticleConcern growing about region's future water needs
This super-hot summer has been a significant drain on the water levels in the Edwards Aquifer. With all the fast growth and development, the drought-stricken San Antonio-Austin mega-metro may...
View ArticleRussian officials say Wagner boss Prigozhin was on passenger list of jet that...
A jet from Moscow to St. Petersburg crashed, killing all 10 people on board, officials said. Yevgeny Prigozhin was on the passenger list, officials said, but it wasn't clear if he was on board.
View ArticleTrump is likely to finally get a real mug shot. Does it matter?
The Fulton County sheriff says he'll treat the former president according to the jail's normal practices. That includes taking a booking photo, which could become a famous — or infamous — image.
View ArticleDonald Trump has been booked at the Atlanta jail on Georgia election charges
Former President Donald Trump faces 13 felony counts in Georgia related to efforts to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election result.
View ArticleSystem outage crashes Texas' vehicle inspection system
The Texas Department of Public Safety reported the system outage began on Aug. 29 and was ongoing. It impacted stations at so-called 'safety-only' counties from conducting proper inspections.
View ArticleLessons from the struggle for women's suffrage
It was 103 years ago that women were granted the right to vote in the United States. The passage of the 19th Amendment was a revolutionary change to the U.S. Constitution. Today women remain...
View ArticleSan Antonio breaks record for most 100-degree days
The city recorded its 60th 100-degree day on Sunday.
View ArticleLabor Day weekenders cautioned as Canyon Lake dips to record low
Officials cautioned water recreationists, such as boaters and jet skiers, to watch out for an increase in obstacles that may now be sticking out above the water line, or worse, hiding just below the...
View ArticleTexas National Guard member fires across Rio Grande, wounds Mexican citizen
The Texas Military Department isn’t identifying the Guard member or providing details about the Saturday shooting. The man who was shot in the leg said he was working out near the river.
View ArticleWhat's next in the impeachment of Ken Paxton?
Suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton has been impeached and is facing permanent removal from office.He is accused of bribery, abuse of office and obstruction of justice. The Republican says he is...
View ArticleHave we become too comfortable living with the threat of nuclear war?
The nukes never went away. The capacity for a humanity-ending global nuclear war is still a threat and might even be a bigger threat today. The Russian invasion of Ukraine reminds us that we are still...
View ArticleRefilling of Lake Dunlap near New Braunfels begins Thursday
GBRA officials said it will take two months to refill.
View ArticleTravis County judge rules Texas' 'Death Star' law is unconstitutional
The law, slated to take effect Friday, would have undone local laws. Houston, San Antonio and El Paso argued it eliminated cities' abilities to govern themselves. The state is expected to appeal.
View ArticleSAWS blames drought, outdoor watering for record number of repairs
The San Antonio Water System reported that it performed at least 1,000 repairs to fix water main breaks and leaks in August, a new record for a single month.
View ArticleUvalde mayor alleges 'cover-up' in Robb Elementary School shooting investigation
Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin demanded that District Attorney Christina Mitchell resign over her handling of the Robb Elementary School shooting investigation.
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