Audubon Texas to San Antonio residents: Go lights out for birds
The campaign is called 2024 Lights Out, Texas, and the group encouraged Texans to turn off unnecessary lights to minimize light pollution and help migratory birds make their way.
View ArticleSan Antonio schools, residents, celebrities honor Medal of Honor recipients...
The Congressional Medal of Honor Convention is taking place from Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 in San Antonio.
View ArticleCanyon Lake region trembles from rare 2.1 earthquake
It was rather shallow, at just under two kilometers below the Earth's surface. There were no reports of serious damage.
View ArticleU.S. Rep. Greg Casar leads proposal for more collaboration with Latin America...
He led the recently formed Global Migration Caucus to introduce a legislative roadmap that proposes solutions to the root causes of forced migration from Latin America and the Caribbean to the U.S.
View ArticleMigrants from around the world are trying to reach the U.S. via charter planes
The Biden administration accuses charter companies of collaborating with global smuggling networks.
View ArticleSouthwest Airlines sues San Antonio over lease deal
The Dallas-based airline filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the City of San Antonio over disputes in a long-term lease agreement with the San Antonio International Airport.
View ArticleSouthwest Airlines sues San Antonio over lease deal; SAWS explains disconnect...
Also: Former SAPD officers' deadly shooting trial delayed over judge's recusal; Congressional team explores solutions on immigration reform; City's portion of Broadway begins paving work
View ArticleTexas state representative said he would force women to give birth after rape
Texas State Rep. John Lujan (R-San Antonio) was asked in a candidate forum on Texas Public Radio on Thursday how he thinks Texas' abortion ban is working following the overturn of Roe V. Wade.
View ArticleClayton Perry, former District 10 councilman, enters San Antonio's 2025...
He was the sixth person to officially announce a run for mayor. The seat is open because Mayor Ron Nirenberg is termed out.
View ArticleSouthwest Airlines new seating initiative to take off in 2026
The Dallas-based carrier hopes to return to profitability with its new assigned seating model and a handful of new red-eye flights.
View ArticleJust enjoy them: Snout butterflies are everywhere in San Antonio, but not for...
The American Snout butterflies are back in Bexar County. They're fluttering everywhere. They're leaving a splattered mess on cars and trucks. But they also play an important role in the region's ecology.
View ArticleTexas maternal mortality committee asks to review abortion-related deaths
The panel wants to review those cases, which have been excluded from state data for years, and other reforms amid a report that shows a spike in maternal deaths.
View ArticleFederal judge shuts down Texas attorney general's vote fraud investigation
The judge ruled on Saturday that Texas can no longer investigate alleged cases of illegal vote harvesting. He said the state law is too vague and restrictive.
View ArticleBaylor Scott & White reaches deal with Blue Cross insurance to keep benefits...
Texas' largest nonprofit health system and its largest health insurer first announced in June that they were at odds over reimbursement rates for health care costs.
View ArticleDoes Dade Phelan have the votes to remain Texas House speaker? It depends on...
Phelan appears to lack support from the majority of House Republicans, but he could still win with some Democratic support.
View ArticleThree cups of coffee a day might help people avoid serious illness
Previous studies say coffee has health benefits. New results suggest it may help people who suffer from two cardiac risk factors at a time.
View ArticleMariachi event set to go underground at Boerne's Cave Without a Name
A preview of December's Mariachi Extravaganza will fill the space with music on Oct. 12.
View ArticleSan Antonio residents meet more neighbors; Spurs welcome veteran players as...
Also: Bernie Sanders inspires San Antonio Democrats; federal asylum restrictions at southern border are strengthened; judge denies request from Southwest Airlines to block lease deals
View ArticlePort of Houston dockworkers begin strike over wages and automation
Workers began walking picket lines early Tuesday in a strike over wages and automation, even though some progress had been reported in latest contract talks. The contract between the ports and about...
View ArticleVermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and U.S. Rep. Greg Casar fire up Democrats for...
The 83-year-old senator, who describes himself as a Democratic socialist, talked about raising the minimum wage, building more affordable housing, Medicare for all, protecting reproductive rights,...
View Article