Archives, artifacts, and 'a lot of rocks': Army Corps of Engineers is...
The program teaches former troops how to do curation work, while also preparing them for jobs in other fields.
View ArticleEchoes of San Antonio's labor past found in new art installation
The plaza, sitting across from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on Market Street, celebrates eight prominent San Antonio labor figures and replaces a deteriorating statue of American Federation...
View Article‘Unique’ graduate-level scholarships donated to support A&M-San Antonio...
For the second year in a row, the Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio is providing funding for scholarships to Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s counseling program.
View ArticleLuminaria set to shine brightly downtown in November
The annual nighttime arts festival begins on the 19th, and it's free.
View ArticleState sent overpayment notices to 1.1 million Texans. Now it wants that money...
Many people say the state has erred. Advocates have taken the state to court for being overaggressive and not providing due process.
View ArticleSan Antonio Councilman Mario Bravo suspended after verbally attacking...
Mayor Ron Nirenberg suspended the District 1 representative until an investigation is completed into his public verbal attack on the District 7 representative.
View ArticleSan Antonio's Puerto Rican Heritage Society says help is needed now in the...
People who want to help may send donations to Fundacion Mochileando, whose workers are on the ground and can provide immediate, local assistance to the hard hit communities.
View ArticleTense meeting over residential parking plan for St. Mary's Strip marks latest...
Hundreds of Tobin Hill residents, business owners, and state and city officials met on Saturday to discuss a pilot program that would limit parking on the St. Mary's Strip to residents.
View ArticleFiona destroyed most of Puerto Rico's plantain crops — a staple for people's...
Bananas, papaya and coffee were also affected, according to Puerto Rico's agriculture secretary. The plantain is one of the island's top commodities — and a key ingredient in many traditional dishes.
View ArticleThe Puerto Rican diaspora leverages lessons from Hurricane Maria to help...
Communities across the U.S. are rallying to provide support for their loved ones on the island.
View ArticleNASA delays the Artemis 1 moon mission for a third time as a tropical storm...
The launch of the uncrewed space vehicle was scheduled for Tuesday but is being pushed back because Tropical Storm Ian might hit Florida next week as a hurricane.
View ArticleTropical Storm Ian threatens the Caribbean and Florida with hurricane conditions
The weather system currently churning south of Jamaica is projected to intensify into a hurricane in the coming days. Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in Florida.
View ArticleRussian men flee the country. Many are showing up in Istanbul
Men are fleeing Russia by land or air days after President Vladimir Putin said he was mobilizing more forces into Ukraine. NPR met Russians arriving in Turkey, where they don't need visas to enter.
View Article13 dead and 21 wounded in Russia school shooting
A gunman killed 13 people, including seven children, and wounded 21 other people in a school in central Russia on Monday, authorities said.
View ArticleHow social-emotional learning became a frontline in the battle against CRT
Nationwide, community members are protesting the teaching of social-emotional learning – largely because conservatives have linked it with another flashpoint in public education: critical race theory.
View ArticleHurricane Ian will hit Florida as a major storm, forecasters say
A large stretch of Florida's coast is now under a hurricane watch. Ian is only the fourth hurricane of the Atlantic season, but experts warn that even one storm can upend many people's lives.
View ArticleTech company grades news articles for readers, and experts advise them to be...
A technology and democracy expert said that while the platform has promise, users need to try it themselves and better understand how it works before allowing it to guide their news consumption habits.
View ArticleFirst real cold front of the season to create perfect evening patio weather...
San Antonians and Hill Country residents can expect near normal daytime highs and cooler nights this week after a cold front pushed through before sunrise Monday.
View ArticleCity council meeting will consider airport parking issues, help for local...
The San Antonio City Council this week will discuss parking issues at the international airport and federal COVID relief dollars for struggling artists.
View ArticleHurricane Ian strengthens to a Category 3 storm as it takes aim at Florida
Ian hits Cuba with a life-threatening storm surge as the storm strengthens, causing a large stretch of Florida's coast to now be under a hurricane watch.
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