Paxton impeachment trial begins with Republicans voting to keep charges and...
From fiery remarks from lawyers to tense votes to the prosecution’s first witness, the first day of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial was one for the books.
View ArticleSan Antonio fans celebrate Spain's victory in Women's World Cup and look...
Spain defeated England 1-0 on Sunday, Aug. 20. Sweden came in third place after defeating Australia.
View ArticleSan Antonio may see breaks from the heat in the coming days
A couple of weak cold fronts are headed to San Antonio soon and each could trigger a slight chance of showers and at least push patio temperature gauges below 100.
View ArticleFighting childhood cancer in San Antonio
Childhood cancer is the number one disease killer of children and is the leading cause of death for children between the ages of 4 and 14 in the United States. Many are calling for making beating...
View ArticleDPS again cancels all Texas driver license appointments due to ongoing upgrade
The upgrade of the driver license system at the Texas Department of Public Safety began over the Labor Day weekend and has canceled all in-person and online services Wednesday and Thursday.
View ArticleTenants scramble to find new housing following apartment stairwell collapse...
A stairwell collapse at the Aristo at Medical Apartments led the city to deliver a notice to the property managers that they intend to revoke the property’s certificate of occupancy, which would force...
View ArticlePhilanthropist frees up tickets for Saturday's game between UTSA and Texas State
The match at the Alamodome is scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
View ArticleNirenberg and Sakai call for meeting between DA and SAPD chief over string of...
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai want Joe Gonzales and William McManus to sit with other city and county leaders to discuss the issues that may have led to the release...
View ArticleSan Antonio will not shut down Aristo complex following stairwell collapse,...
A stairwell collapse at Aristo at Medical Apartments last week left one man injured. The city gave the property owners a week to address safety issues, or the complex’s certificate of occupancy would...
View ArticleTexas Matters: Buoy legal battle, pro-Paxton tweets for sale and Mark...
Today on Texas Matters—The buoys are back – in fact they never left. What is happening with the legal battle over the border barrier? How to get paid for tweeting about Ken Paxton. It could be...
View ArticleIndia wins and Russia loses in the new race to the moon
Recently, India became the fourth country in history to land a craft on the moon just days after Russia's mission crashed on the surface.
View ArticleCivil rights groups sue State of Texas over voting bill
Critics have called the legislation voter suppression.
View ArticleOdessa — known for oil and football — hopes a new multisport complex will...
Leaders in the Permian Basin have been averse to major investment projects because of the boom and bust cycle of the oil business. They hope this project helps shift that thinking.
View ArticleSen. Ted Cruz pushes for direct flights from San Antonio to Reagan National...
Direct flights to Reagan National Airport from San Antonio are currently restricted by a perimeter rule, which limits direct flights that originate within 1,250 miles.
View ArticleCommissioner Tommy Calvert and the Bexar County budget
Bexar County’s budget has long suffered from a lack of equity. Some precincts have enjoyed larger allocations for roads, drainage, and other infrastructure. There are calls for greater transparency for...
View ArticleDriver license offices across Texas reopen Monday following issues with...
An upgrade of the driver license system at the Texas Department of Public Safety began over the Labor Day weekend and canceled in-person and online services Sept. 5-8.
View ArticleWatch live: Ken Paxton's impeachment trial in the Texas Senate
The suspended Republican attorney general is accused of constitutional bribery, abuse of official capacity, misuse of official information, and retaliation against former employees.
View ArticleCrystal City and the poverty of place
When it comes to poverty in America, many of the nation’s most disadvantaged communities are not in the big cities but mainly in the rural areas, including in South Texas.And these are places where...
View ArticleConservatives in fear of post-Dobbs America could be 'allies', Stacey Abrams...
Abrams told the crowd that more than a year after the overturn of Roe V. Wade, abortion rights activists have been aligning with some conservatives who fear the consequences of the Supreme Court...
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