World's first ultra-accessible theme park in Texas expands to adaptive salon...
When visitors enter Morgan's Wonderland in San Antonio, it looks like any other theme park. There’s a rollercoaster, a zip line, a Ferris wheel, and the smell of fresh popcorn. But what it won’t have...
View ArticleTexas’ immigration-enforcement bill, SB4, is back in federal appeals court...
The hearing before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will focus on whether the law is constitutional as Texas tries to create its own arrest-and-deportation policies to curb unauthorized immigration...
View ArticleUT Austin eliminates multiple staff positions to comply with Texas DEI ban
Senate Bill 17, which bans Texas public universities from having DEI programs and trainings, went into effect Jan. 1. Since then, UT Austin has renamed, reorganized or eliminated several university...
View ArticleAttorneys for South Texas woman arrested over abortion sue Starr County DA...
District Attorney Gocha Ramirez filed murder charges against Lizelle Gonzalez in 2022. She is now suing Ramirez and others for deprivation of liberty, distress and reputational harm.
View Article'Too far'? Texas and Biden administration spar over SB 4 border-enforcement...
Wednesday’s hearing before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals focused on whether SB 4, Texas’ controversial immigration-enforcement law, is constitutional and was the latest face off in the ongoing...
View ArticleUT Health San Antonio establishes an initiative to advance research and...
The facility promises new advancements on research and evidence-based treatment.
View ArticleAbbott says pro-Palestinian student groups at Texas colleges are antisemitic....
The governor ordered public colleges and universities in Texas to revise their free speech policies to punish antisemitism. He named pro-Palestinian student groups for discipline, including possible...
View ArticleNo more 'just walk out' at Amazon grocery stores. The new bet is smart...
The retailer banked big on the cashier-less tech. It's now out at Amazon Fresh stores in the U.S. But Amazon's grocery ambitions are only shapeshifting.
View ArticleRashee Rice apologizes, speaks to police about hit-and-run crash in Dallas
Saturday's hit-and-run crash involved two speeding cars on a Dallas highway. One of the cars that triggered the collision is believed to be registered under the Kansas City Chiefs player's name.
View ArticleViewing the solar eclipse might make you a better person
It all has to do with our feelings of 'awe' — something psychologists have been studying for a while. It seems awe doesn't just make our jaws drop.
View ArticleSimple tips to safely photograph the eclipse with your cellphone
Some people with expensive photo equipment are hoping to get the perfect shot during Monday's total solar eclipse. But for the rest of us, a cellphone camera is what we have to work with.
View ArticleTexas criminally charges more than 200 migrants involved in alleged 'riot' at...
More than 200 migrants are facing charges for being part of the crowd that knocked down a chain link fence at the border. The migrants then rushed past Texas National Guard soldiers to reach Border...
View ArticlePrison time for Paxton 'absolutely never' likely, state prosecutor says
The two lawyers brought on to prosecute Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton started as partners but are leaving the case as adversaries.
View ArticleTexans study tarot cards, birth charts as they wonder if eclipse can change...
People practicing in the spiritual realm believe the eclipse is a rare opportunity for personal growth — if one knows how to take advantage of it. Some said the impact is even greater if they’re in the...
View ArticleTake pictures soon: Institute of Texan Cultures will be torn down in 2025
It remains one of just a handful of HemisFair-era buildings left standing in the nearly 57 years since the World’s Fair closed its gates on Oct. 6, 1968.
View ArticleSan Antonio region prepares for a rare total solar eclipse ... and braces for...
Communities southwest and northwest of the metro area will be in the eclipse path on Monday. But feelings of excitement are mixed with concerns over traffic after the show is over.
View ArticleElection vendor hits Texas counties with surcharge for software behind voter...
A California-based vendor of election services is charging Bexar and other counties tens of thousands of dollars in additional fees. The requests from VOTEC have led the counties to discuss their...
View ArticleMoms of Uvalde shooting victims call for accountability two years later
Mothers of Uvalde shooting victims — Kimberly Mata-Rubio, Gloria Cazares and Veronica Mata — call for accountability almost two years after the Robb Elementary shooting.
View ArticleXcel Energy accepts responsibility for historic Texas Panhandle wildfire, but...
The Smokehouse Creek fire began on Feb. 26 due to a downed electricity pole. The blaze consumed over a million acres, making it the largest wildfire in Texas history. On Thursday, a representative from...
View ArticleFirst over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, now sold in-store at HEB,...
The FDA approved the progestin-only pill last year and went on sale in stores at the end of March. It was spotted at an H-E-B in San Antonio earlier this week.
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