Uvalde school district cancels meeting on whether to fire police chief
A special meeting to possibly fire Uvalde schools police Chief Pete Arredondo has been canceled.
View ArticleDensely packed subdivision plans have Bexar County residents and...
Critics say the planned subdivision could pollute the Edwards Aquifer
View ArticleNew evidence shows Trump toned down his condemnation of the deadly Capitol...
New evidence shared by the Jan. 6 committee shows then-President Donald Trump edited a speech that was aimed at strongly condemning the deadly attack on the Capitol last year.
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council to consider resolution supporting abortion rights
The resolution is symbolic, meaning it won't change any city policy or go against state law, but will become an official political stance of the city when advocating to state and congressional lawmakers.
View ArticleIn wake of Uvalde massacre, a nearby town planned a gun raffle to benefit...
In a now-deleted Facebook post, the group “D’Hanis Spirit Fundraising” promoted a gun raffle fundraiser that would benefit children who attend D’Hanis Independent School District. For just $10...
View ArticleUvalde considers how namesake of Robb Elementary should be remembered after...
The Uvalde community plans to tear down Robb Elementary School, the site of the shooting on May 24 that left 19 children and two teachers dead. But it's not certain what will happen to the space once...
View ArticleBexar County district attorney, reform advocates celebrate three years of...
After three years, the DA's office says police have issued 6,200 citations rather than arrest for low-level crimes.
View ArticleSan Antonio Film Festival turns 28 and plans to offer 220 films
The screenings run from Aug. 2 through Aug. 7
View ArticleUvalde survivors face bureaucracy and confusion as they struggle to stay...
In the aftermath of the school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, thousands of people donated millions of dollars to help families and survivors. Now, those recovering say they need those funds.
View ArticleOne of the last Uvalde shooting survivors leaves a San Antonio hospital
10-year-old Mayah Zamora was in critical condition after the shooting on May 24.
View ArticleBiden tests positive for COVID again
Dr. Kevin O'Connor, the president's physician, said Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 again, days after testing negative. O'Connor said Biden is not experiencing symptoms, and feels well.
View ArticleMillions of Americans have long COVID. Many of them are no longer working
An estimated 4 million workers in the U.S. are struggling to work due to debilitating symptoms from long COVID. The government is urging employers to provide accommodations to keep them on the job.
View ArticleRussia's bluster over International Space Station
Russia threatens to leave ISS, then walks the threat back
View ArticleBiden is still feeling well after testing positive for COVID again, his...
A day after the president's physician said Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 again, the doctor said Biden continues to feel well, despite testing positive on Sunday again.
View ArticleBill Russell, basketball legend with record 11 NBA titles, dies at 88
Bill Russell was one of basketball's all-time greats. He won a record 11 NBA titles, all with the Boston Celtics. But his dominance didn't stop off the court — he was a voice for racial justice, too.
View ArticleWater restrictions increase along the scorched border as Falcon Reservoir...
Water levels at Falcon International Reservoir fell to 9.7% as of Friday, according to a report by the Texas Water Development Board
View ArticleA jury tags Alex Jones with $45.2 million in punitive damages for 2 Sandy...
Jones, the creator and face of the conspiracy-peddling website InfoWars, is on the hook for a total of $49.3 million for spreading falsehoods about the 2012 mass shooting at an elementary school.
View ArticleHow Alex Jones helped mainstream conspiracy theories become part of American...
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay millions in damages for spreading lies about the Sandy Hook school massacre. But even if the penalties shut down Infowars, his influence will remain.
View ArticleAt CPAC, some Trump supporters aren't totally in love with the idea of a 2024...
Donald Trump returns to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on Saturday. Some attendees worry the controversy following him could be a liability in the next presidential campaign.
View ArticleWhat a decade of Curiosity has taught us about life on Mars
Ten years ago today, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover successfully commenced its mission to explore the possibility of life on mars. Here's what it has discovered.
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