Ready to Work sets big grad goals; San Antonio eyes bird sanctuary status; AI...
Welcome to TPR's new roundup of the latest headlines and news developments. It is designed to provide a succinct and clear summary of the stories TPR is following.
View ArticleSome Bexar County property market values could remain the same in 2025 and 2026
In the 2025 appraisal year, the market value for appeals that are resolved through an informal meeting or Appraisal Review Board formal hearing and are not appealed to arbitration, the State Office of...
View ArticleYoung San Antonio Voters Listening Session at Texas Public Radio this Wednesday
Join Texas Public Radio next Wednesday for a Young San Antonio Voters Listening Session at our downtown headquarters. This audience participation discussion will be moderated by TPR’s Joey Palacios and...
View ArticleNew poll shows majority of Texans have skipped or postponed some form of...
A majority of Texans said they skipped or put off some form of medical treatment in 2023 because they couldn’t afford it, according to a survey published this week by the Houston-based Episcopal Health...
View ArticleLGBTQ activists spam state agency over driver’s license policy affecting...
LGBTQ rights advocates targeted the Department of Public Safety with dozens of messages after the agency announced a new policy that blocks transgender Texans from changing the sex listed on their...
View ArticleGun safety experts to San Antonio residents: Locking up guns can prevent a...
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and experts said firearms are used in more than half of all suicides in Texas.
View ArticleSan Antonio and Bexar County celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month until Oct. 15
Residents are enjoying a wide range of events, including poetry readings, film screenings, performances, art exhibits and shopping.
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council adopts nearly $4 billion budget for 2025
The $3.96 billion budget includes $36.6 million in cuts needed to balance the budget as revenue growth has slowed significantly compared to the last several years.
View ArticleSan Antonio Philharmonic reaches collective bargaining agreement with...
Roberto Treviño, the philharmonic's executive director and CEO, said the agreement is a 'great compromise' for better wages and paid sick leave.
View ArticleCards Against Humanity sues Elon Musk’s SpaceX for using its land along the...
Cards Against Humanity purchased the Cameron County land in 2017 in order to send a political message against former President Donald Trump's border wall.
View ArticleThe Alamo is now offering guided tours in Spanish for the first time
The Alamo's first-ever Spanish language guided tour was offered on Saturday as part of its Tejanos at the Alamo Day celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
View ArticleDoug Emhoff visits San Antonio; Philharmonic sued over loans; Second trial...
This is TPR's roundup of the latest headlines and news developments. It is designed to provide a succinct and clear summary of the stories TPR is following.
View ArticleFather in starvation death of San Antonio four-year-old heads to trial
Brandon Cervera Sr. faces trial for the 2021 starvation death of his youngest son, Benjamin Cervera. If convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.
View ArticleUTSA poll: San Antonio voters oppose council raises and are split on new...
Also, the 2025 San Antonio mayoral race is still anyone’s to win after UTSA’s poll found that nearly 70% of San Antonio voters either were not familiar with the candidates or did not know who they...
View ArticleSecond gentleman Doug Emhoff headlines voter rally at San Antonio College
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Congressmen Joaquin Castro and Greg Casar, Precinct 4 County Commissioner Tommy Calvert, former HUD secretary Julian Castro, and Texas House nominees Kristian Carranza...
View ArticleHundreds of rare coral samples from Florida find a new home in Corpus Christi
Scientists at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi aim to safeguard species from climate change and study how coral adapt to changing ocean conditions.
View ArticlePaxton keeps up voter registration fight; VIA riders have new payment...
Also: Proposed voting law may keep married women away from ballot box; Second gentleman Emhoff campaigns for Kamala Harris; UTSA poll: Bexar County residents split over new Spurs arena
View ArticleEdwards Aquifer Authority hosts free plant pick-up in San Antonio next week
The 'Rooted in Texas' drive-thru pick up takes place Oct. 5 at the EEA's headquarters.
View ArticleMexico and the U.S. trade blame over surge of violence in Sinaloa
Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador blamed the U.S. for a recent surge in violence in Sinaloa, linking it to the detention by the U.S. of two drug lords: Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada and Joaquin...
View ArticleReport offers ways San Antonio can help Afghans evacuees; Death row inmate's...
Also: Pew Research Center says more Latinos are voting Republican; SAISD honors graduates and their professional achievements; Audubon Texas asks San Antonio to go lights out for birds
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