Nearly 1 million Ukrainians have fled. More than 40 million have stayed — for...
Before the war, Ukrainian Rehina Solodovnik tutored Russian students online. The teaching has stopped, but she's still getting text messages. "I am so sorry for our government," one student said.
View ArticleDoggett, Cruz, Castro learn and listen to Ukrainian president and activists'...
Texas lawmakers call for harder sanctions against Russia as humanitarian crisis intensifies.
View ArticleThe State Department tells Americans to leave Russia immediately
The new travel advisory was issued over heightened security concerns in the country as Russian military forces carry out an "unprovoked and unjustified attack" in Ukraine.
View ArticlePutin calls sanctions a declaration of war as Zelenskyy pleads for more aid
Russian President Vladimir Putin also said that any attempt to install a no-fly zone in Ukraine would cause catastrophic consequences for Europe and the world.
View ArticleRussia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 5)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
View ArticleDeLorean looks to an electric future in San Antonio
A newly reimagined all electric DeLorean sports car is coming and they're going to be built in San Antonio.
View ArticleRussia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 6)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
View ArticleSan Antonio’s police union and city agree to tentative contract with changes...
After a year of negotiations, the City of San Antonio and San Antonio Police Officers Association have reached a tentative agreement on a union contract. Although negotiations have finished, the city...
View ArticleWhy Brittney Griner was in Russia and what it has to do with U.S. women's...
Many WNBA players head overseas to play during the off-season, where they can be paid much more than they earn in the U.S. Griner, who was arrested for allegedly transporting drugs, is one of them.
View ArticleGrand Hyatt hotel is up for sale after San Antonio City Council approval
One of San Antonio’s tallest hotels is getting a new owner. After opening in 2008 and facing financial shortfalls during the pandemic, the Grand Hyatt is expected to be sold to a nonprofit while Hyatt...
View ArticleWhy Brittney Griner was in Russia and what it has to do with U.S. women's...
Many WNBA players head overseas to play during the off-season, where they can be paid much more than they earn in the U.S. Griner, who was arrested for allegedly transporting drugs, is one of them.
View ArticleGregg Popovich ties the NBA record for most coaching wins
The San Antonio coach will try to set the record for most coaching wins on Wednesday.
View ArticleBiden announces Russian oil import ban and warns gas prices could increase...
President Biden described the move as a critical step to punishing Russian President Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine, but said as a result, Americans should prepare for price hikes at the pump.
View ArticleSan Antonio effort to rebuff critical report hits snag
The effort to rebuff a UT-Austin report critical of San Antonio code enforcement practices has dragged as its presumptive academic partner, UTSA, bowed out.
View ArticleIn the first Jan. 6 trial, a jury found Capitol riot defendant Guy Reffitt...
A jury found Guy Reffitt guilty on all counts for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. The case has been widely watched by other defendants as a potential bellwether.
View ArticleSan Antonio’s positivity rate is now 3.5%
In addition to COVID-19 case numbers, Texas Public Radio is updating information on how local businesses are adjusting, how you can help those in need and what you can do to stay entertained at home....
View ArticleSan Antonio starts mental health survey for teenagers to see what help is needed
The Teen Mental Health Survey is designed for people ages 12 to 19, and any information submitted is anonymous. In its 27 pages, the survey asks general questions, including about gender identity, and...
View ArticleCounty commissioners commit to athletic facilities expansion at Texas A&M...
Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday committed to provide $10 million to expand athletic facilities at Texas A&M University-San Antonio on the South Side.
View ArticleThe letter Z is becoming a symbol of Russia's war in Ukraine. But what does...
It has become a symbol of the Russian invasion, painted on military vehicles, printed on T-shirts and widely distributed through social media in support of Moscow's war.
View ArticleTexas Matters: General Land Office discriminates, and Sidney Powell faces...
The Texas General Land Office discriminated against minority residents when it denied flood mitigation aid to areas hardest hit by Hurricane Harvey. And Texas attorney Sidney Powell is dealing with her...
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