World’s tallest dog loses battle to bone cancer, pneumonia
Zeus, a pure-bred American Great Dane, was one of Fort Worth’s favorite residents.
View ArticleA ufologist claims to show 2 alien corpses to Mexico's Congress
It's not the first time Jaime Maussan has claimed to discover "nonhuman" bodily remains, and scientists have previously dismissed them.
View ArticleThe percentage of uninsured Texans in 2022 dropped to the lowest in a decade
Texas is still the state with the highest percentage of uninsured residents, at nearly 17 percent, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau survey released Thursday.
View ArticleSan Antonio 3rd poorest among top ten major U.S. cities
San Antonio is the third poorest among the nation's ten most populous cities, after Philadelphia and Houston, according to the American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau.
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council approves $3.7 billion budget including funds for...
The final days of budget discussion focused on what started as 66 potential amendments that came from $20 million in unexpected revenue from CPS Energy.
View ArticleSan Antonio ISD parts ways with in-district charter operator that allegedly...
According to SAISD officials, the School Innovation Collaborative broke the terms of its contract with the district — and mismanaged district resources — by placing two of its employees on SAISD’s...
View ArticleMore showers on the way for the San Antonio area as a cold front continues...
Rain chances taper off on Sunday night and the dry weather pattern returns by Monday.
View ArticleIs Ken Paxton a crook or a patsy? That’s up to the Texas Senate to decide
The historic impeachment trial against the suspended attorney general is coming to a close.
View ArticleThe strangest, most eye-opening moments from Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial
After nine days of emotional testimony and unexpected twists, the impeachment trial of the suspended Texas attorney general has nearly come to a close. While senators deliberate his fate, we looked...
View ArticleFamilies of San Antonians who died in interactions with SAPD unveil mural
The mural includes a list of names of the people who have died in police interactions along with images of Baltasar Rodriguez, who died in 2021 and whose friends designed the mural.
View ArticleWhat do you need to know about the new COVID vaccine?
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new COVID-19 vaccine. This comes just in time: your last inoculation is wearing off, there's a new variant and the winter could bring about the spread of...
View ArticleTexas fisheries still struggling from 2021 freeze
Some experts say the fisheries have still not properly recovered from the devastation of the big freeze, even after TPWD emergency regulations have been lifted.
View ArticleThese habits can cut the risk of depression in half, a new study finds
New evidence shows that people who maintain a range of healthy habits, from good sleep to physical activity to strong social connections, are significantly less likely to experience depression.
View ArticleWhy Texas needs to remember its atrocities
The actual history of Texas is too important to leave in the hands of the state and the politicians. In the time of book bans and anti-woke grandstanding, wildcatter historian E.R. Bills challenges the...
View ArticleThese habits can cut the risk of depression in half, a new study finds
New evidence shows that people who maintain a range of healthy habits, from good sleep to physical activity to strong social connections, are significantly less likely to experience depression.
View ArticleGuide: San Antonio ISD wants to close 19 schools and move students to these...
To make it easier to absorb SAISD's school consolidation proposal, TPR has listed the changes all in one location, school by school.
View ArticleSpeaker Kevin McCarthy and a possible government shutdown
The federal government is facing another shutdown due to the chaos in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. Also, President Joe Biden is now facing an impeachment inquiry after House...
View ArticlePróst! San Antonio Airport to launch flights to Germany in first...
The San Antonio airport’s first flight ‘across the pond’ will be to Frankfurt, starting in May 2024.
View ArticleThe Salsa Squad weeds out local invasive plants
The San Antonio chapter of the Texas Invasive Plant and Pest Council is also known as the Salsa Squad. Their volunteers are weeding out pest plants that are squeezing out native plants in Texas – and...
View ArticleTexas prison guards under criminal investigation over hospitalized inmate
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice said its officers used excessive force and have asked the Inspector General to criminally investigate a Sept. 5 incident that saw 13 guards terminated or resign...
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