Half the region could see rain this weekend; 'significant' cold front...
The National Weather Service gives the San Antonio area a 50-50 shot at rain on Saturday and Sunday.
View ArticleNevada grand jury indicts witness in killing of Tupac Shakur
A Nevada grand jury indicted Duane "Keffe D" Davis, one of the last living witnesses to the fatal drive-by shooting of the rapper in Las Vegas, prosecutors announced in court Friday
View ArticleA century ago, Black WWI vets demanded better care. They got their own VA...
This is the centennial of the first Veterans Affairs hospital established to treat Black veterans. It opened in Tuskegee, Ala., after veterans were denied equitable health care after World War I.
View ArticleLawsuit filed by Ken Paxton’s whistleblowers can move forward, Texas Supreme...
J. Mark Penley, Ryan Vassar, David Maxwell and James Blake Brickman have alleged they were terminated in violation of the state’s whistleblower protection laws.
View ArticleWhat happens to immigration services if the government shuts down?
Some agencies that conduct immigration-related business, such as ICE, would continue to operate during a government shutdown. Others would not.
View Article$13.9 million in medical debt erased for nearly 10,000 Bexar County residents
The debt was purchased and relieved in a no-strings-attached move thanks to a partnership between a nonprofit and private financial services company.
View ArticleOSIRIS REx asteroid sample could unlock mysteries of the solar system
The sample landed with a parachute in Utah, where scientists successfully recovered the materials and are now studying them.
View ArticleCongress passes spending stopgap, averting a shutdown hours before midnight...
The Senate voted 88 to 9 to approve a short-term spending bill to fund the government through Nov. 17.
View ArticleTexas Matters: DPS delays Uvalde firing, Hill Country water saver and Texas...
After the Uvalde school massacre, the slow walking of the firing of a Texas Ranger spotlights the lack of transparency about how the DPS failed. With rapid growth during a record drought, what can be...
View ArticleDoes shame matter anymore?
The uses of shame (and shamelessness) occur in spheres that range from social media and consumerism to polarized politics and mass violence. David Keen explores the power of shame.
View Article'Wemby' turns Spurs media day into international affair
Reporters from across the nation and overseas were among those present at Spurs Media Day. The biggest question is what exact role Victor Wembanyama will play.
View ArticleFrontline: Astros and the cheating edge
Major League Baseball playoffs are beginning, and the Houston Astros are in the running for the whole box of Cracker Jacks. But it wasn’t that long ago that the spacemen were caught cheating by...
View Article11 are dead after a church roof collapses in Mexico
Authorities called off the search early Monday. After initially fearing that dozens could still be trapped under the rubble, searches led them to believe no one remained unaccounted for.
View ArticleMcCarthy becomes first speaker removed by U.S. House vote
The House has voted to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House, marking the first time in history that a speaker has been removed this way.
View ArticleA nationwide emergency alert test is coming to your phone today
The federal government will test the emergency alert system by sending messages to millions of cellphones, TVs and radios. Prepare for your phone to emit loud sounds and vibrations.
View ArticleKarla Faye Tucker, Robert Roberson and the Texas death penalty
Since 1982, Texas has executed 583 people, and one of them was Karla Faye Tucker. The pickaxe killer had a death row conversion and found the support of the biggest names in televangelism. Tucker’s...
View ArticleA nationwide emergency alert test is coming to your phone today
The federal government tested its emergency alert system by sending messages to cellphones, TVs and radios. FEMA said it went well.
View ArticleDrought conditions persist across much of Texas, but fall should bring some...
Rain chances increase this month ahead of a wetter-than-normal winter forecast thanks to El Niño.
View ArticleWhat's behind the Venezuelan exodus?
As thousands and thousands of people turn up on the Texas border looking to enter the United States, where are many of these people coming from? Venezuela. The once wealthy nation today has a...
View ArticleBiden administration waives 26 federal laws to build more border wall in...
The border wall construction will take place across Starr County, including in a Lower Rio Grande Valley wildlife refuge.
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