Pacific hurricane remnants may bring rain into San Antonio area
The National Weather Service reports at least half the region could see some rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.
View ArticleVideo game clips and old videos are flooding social media about Israel and Gaza
"This is propaganda 101. You flood the gap, especially in those early hours, with content that suggests a certain narrative," said one observer.
View ArticlePeople of all faiths pack San Antonio synagogue for Israel solidarity vigil
Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai, and Congressman Joaquin Castro were among the hundreds who gathered at Temple Beth-El, one of the oldest congregations in the U.S.
View Article'We stand with Israel,' Biden says as U.S. condemns Hamas attack as 'evil'
"Like every nation in the world, Israel has the right to respond — indeed has a duty to respond — to these vicious attacks," Biden said at the White House.
View ArticleTexas lawmakers begin special session as infighting among GOP leaders escalates
The third round of legislative overtime kicked off in Austin Monday as the hostility between the lower and upper chambers continues to grow.
View ArticleFighting with Israel signals coordination between Hamas and Hezbollah,...
Analysts have long accused Iran of backing militant groups in the region to counter Israel.
View ArticleHamas has long, dark history of hatred for Israel
The group, founded in 1987, has vowed to annihilate Israel. Before this past weekend's attack, it was responsible for many suicide bombings and other deadly attacks on civilians and Israeli soldiers.
View ArticleThe impact of climate change on the California coast
Home to almost 27 million people, the California coastline is more than just an iconic part of the American landscape. There are ports, harbors and major cities that support a state that, if it were...
View ArticleAt a rest stop near Hamas attack sites, Israelis rush to help families and...
At a highway rest stop near where Hamas gunmen killed Israelis and took hostages, Israeli volunteers are helping rescue civilians and support soldiers who are being dispatched to the front lines.
View ArticleIsrael regaining control of towns near Gaza as it works to secure border
The Israeli military said it has largely regained control of areas in the south that had been attacked by militants from Hamas. The announcement came on the fourth day of war with Hamas.
View ArticleWhy Hamas and Israel reached this moment now — and what comes next
The conflict is expected to escalate even further in the coming days. But for now, Hamas sees itself with the upper hand.
View ArticlePower goes out in Gaza, as Israel tightens siege and bombs the Palestinian...
Israel carried out a fifth day of bombardments across the Gaza Strip as the Palestinian territory lost electricity, following one of the deadliest attacks against Israel in history.
View ArticleUsing technology to open up wilderness trails to people with disabilities
People — including those with disabilities — flocked outside during the COVID-19 pandemic. The influx has highlighted efforts to ensure everyone has access to outdoor spaces.
View ArticleWhat is the Gaza Strip? Here's what to know
With high poverty and unemployment and severe restrictions on movement, life in the Gaza Strip was already difficult before Israel's retaliatory offensive began this week in response to Hamas attacks.
View ArticleKilling Texas feral hogs with poison is effective, but time-consuming, study...
It can take up to six weeks to set up traps and bait feral hogs into eating the poison. It also requires multiple feedings to be effective.
View ArticleDallas pastor, delegation including Texans, among those stuck in Israel amid...
Reverend Dr. George Mason was leading the group as part of an interfaith dialogue initiative.
View ArticleWhy a wave of huge ranches is hitting the market
As landowners age, many are looking to offload their enormous properties.
View ArticleRep. Steve Scalise wins the House GOP speaker nomination
House Republicans picked the current majority leader for speaker: He won a majority of the Republicans' 221 votes in a closed-door, secret-ballot election. Timing for a floor vote remains unclear.
View ArticleTensions rise in the Rio Grande Basin as Mexico lags in water deliveries to...
In 2020, rebellious Mexican farmers occupied a dam in parched Chihuahua state to prevent the federal government from sending its reservoir water to Texas under a 1944 treaty. With the clock ticking...
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