4 things to know about Victor Wembanyama, the top NBA prospect since LeBron
Victor Wembanyama is seen as a lock for the NBA's San Antonio Spurs to select in the draft. He hopes to reproduce the championship success of other French players, like Tony Parker.
View ArticleSan Antonio’s 2023 homelessness count shows 5% increase over previous year
The South Alamo Regional Alliance for the Homeless (SARAH) presented its Point In Time (PIT) Count Report Wednesday afternoon to showcase the effectiveness of the community’s solution to homelessness...
View ArticleExploring the natural wonders of the Texas Hill Country
The Texas Hill Country is recognized as a unique ecosystem rich in biodiversity and home to several endangered species. Habitat loss is often the primary factor threatening a species' existence. What...
View ArticleTexas Matters: Rep. Colin Allred on challenging Ted Cruz for Senate
Roll Call's "Inside Elections" has changed the rating for Sen. Ted Cruz’s re-election bid from "Solid Republican" to "Battleground." Cruz is now seen as vulnerable, and Dallas Democratic Congressman...
View ArticleUSA Today names the Alamo nation's best free attraction
USA Today reports San Antonio is home to the nation's best free attraction, following online voting by its readers.
View ArticleWhat you need to know about the shingles vaccine
In the U.S., 1 in 3 people will get shingles, usually after age 50, with the risk of complications climbing sharply after age 60. Getting shingles can mean dealing with a burning pain that can be...
View ArticleVictim's families invite the public to Uvalde to mourn with them, city...
An open letter signed by Uvalde officials is urging people to give residents of Uvalde time, space and privacy to remember those lost on the one year mark of the Robb Elementary School shooting while a...
View ArticleUSAA navigating rough financial waters
TPR's Jerry Clayton spoke with Michael Taylor, a business and finance columnist for the San Antonio Express-News who, recently penned a column about the troubles at USAA.
View ArticleSan Antonio hit with mosquito explosion
With so much rain recently South Texas is dealing with an explosion of mosquitoes. What does the public need to know to protect themselves from the disease-carrying bloodsuckers?
View ArticleVoices from Uvalde: ‘By a simple hug, you could feel the love that she really...
“We talk about her constantly,” Gloria Cazares says of daughter Jackie. “Every single day … just, to have a little part of her.”
View ArticleSan Antonio was the fastest growing major U.S. city during the pandemic
According to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau, San Antonio added nearly 34,000 people between July of 2020 and July of last year. San Antonio outpaced Phoenix along with Austin, Houston, and Dallas...
View ArticleBees, butterflies, and a tree holding up the school: Uvalde’s new elementary...
Uvalde CISD will break ground on a new school, at a new location, late this summer.
View ArticleOne year later, trust in police remains frail in Uvalde
Both adults and children have lost faith that law enforcement can or will protect them.
View ArticleThomas Edsall on Donald Trump, woke culture and the death spiral of American...
"The Point of No Return: American Democracy at the Crossroads" by Thomas Byrne Edsall is a collection of his columns from the New York Times. Edsall argues that the United States is at a crossroads,...
View ArticleVoices from Uvalde: ‘If I can’t protect her, I’m going to protect my parents’
Faith Mata says her sister Tess ‘was the most loving kid I think I could have ever imagined.’
View ArticleTexas attorney general, under House investigation, calls on Speaker Dade...
A House committee revealed Tuesday it was investigating Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton — just hours after Paxton called on House Speaker Dade Phelan to resign over a video circulating on social media.
View ArticleTexas Senate advances bill to create state border and immigration enforcement...
The vote on House Bill 7 came after midnight and just a day before the Senate’s deadline to advance legislation.
View ArticleAllen gunman signed name with Nazi symbol on security guard application but...
Mauricio Garcia, who police say fatally shot eight people at an Allen mall, apparently included a Nazi symbol in his signature when applying for a security guard license.
View ArticleMore Texas Democrats have crossed the aisle this session to support...
With a GOP-held House and Senate, 'Texas Monthly’s' Michael Hardy likens the defections to Stockholm syndrome.
View ArticleMaria Hinojosa covers Uvalde one year after the massacre
It’s been one year since the Uvalde school massacre, and so many questions remain.We still don’t have answers about what drove the gunman, why law enforcement failed and why there continues to be no...
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