Vinyl record sales boom, domestic record pressing plants can't keep up, so...
Small bands and independent musicians often can't wait the year-long time frame to get a record pressed. They may be pushed out of the biggest and fastest growing physical music medium.
View ArticleExploring the origins of the Milky Way galaxy
A new analysis from two astronomers at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany gives us a better understanding of the Milky Way's dramatic early years.
View ArticleCommunity Labs ends school COVID-19 testing program
Community Labs President Sal Webber said the program was funded through a purchase order agreement with the Texas Division of Emergency Management, and the agreement ended at the end of March.
View ArticleThe Academy bans Will Smith for 10 years for Chris Rock slap
In a statement, Academy president David Rubin said Will Smith's behavior was unacceptable and harmful.
View ArticleTexas begins show-of-force exercises along the border as the end of Title 42...
These drills are underway and will continue through the end of May.
View ArticleBorder group asks Biden administration, Congress for comprehensive...
On Thursday, The Texas Border Coalition sent a letter to the Biden administration and congressional leaders calling for a comprehensive immigration and border policy.
View ArticleTexas woman charged with murder for ‘self-induced abortion’
La Frontera Fund, a Rio Grande Valley-based abortion assistance fund, planned a protest for Saturday morning outside the Starr County Jail.
View ArticleFiesta 2022: Revelers savor final moments, make lasting memories
The last weekend of the Alamo City's biggest party came to a quiet end under clear skies and warm weather.
View ArticleEmergency crews steadily contain brush fire that scorched thousands of acres...
JBSA reported no injuries, and no occupied buildings were damaged.
View ArticleFormer bilingual teacher and immigrant selected as sole finalist for...
Board President Christina Martinez said Jaime Aquino fit the community’s request for a superintendent with classroom teaching experience who has similar life experience as many of the district’s students.
View ArticleCOVID risk level in San Antonio is low despite slight increase in positivity...
This blog is updated on Tuesdays and Fridays. It includes COVID-19 data from San Antonio’s Metropolitan Health District, as well as statewide reporting from The Texas Newsroom. For the latest local...
View ArticleDevelopment for 6,000 future homes breaks ground near New Braunfels
The local housing market has been booming in recent years, including in the biggest city in what's considered San Antonio's metro area: New Braunfels.
View ArticleIgor and the Red Elvises band leader laments war in his home country
Now based in California, Igor Yusov grew up in Odessa, Ukraine, which was then a part of the Soviet Union.
View ArticleGreat Texas Airshow soars over San Antonio this weekend
Officials expected 250,000 spectators to attend this weekend’s air show.
View ArticleRedrawing San Antonio’s city council maps means you could have a new...
The lines for San Antonio’s 10 city council districts have been redrawn, at least in a proposal, to have as close to an equal distribution of residents as possible.
View ArticleCharles Mingus contained multitudes, but his native language was protest
The jazz icon's 100th birthday is a chance to appreciate an enduring throughline of his career, which often teetered between exquisite composure and raging chaos.
View ArticleHow planting trees fostered a sense of belonging and changed this filmmaker's...
Cinematographer Luc Forsyth documents the back-breaking manual labor and niche community of tree planting.
View ArticleA new puberty guide for kids aims to replace anxiety with self-confidence
Talking about testes and menses can be super awkward for any kid. A new book tries to take the embarrassment out of growing up – and be inclusive of every body.
View ArticleWant that margarita to go? Many states are permanently allowing carryout...
At the height of the pandemic, 39 states allowed cocktails-to-go — at least in the short term. Iowa was first to make the change permanent in 2020. Now, at least 17 other states have followed suit.
View ArticleCollege life isn't always Ramadan-friendly. Some schools want to change that
As Muslim students across the country began fasting for Ramadan, colleges have stepped up efforts to make them feel more included on campus.
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