Watch: Michelle Obama tells young people to be 'rageful' — but have a plan
In The Light We Carry, Michelle Obama opens up about generational life lessons - both personal and public - and how "going high" is more than just a motto.
View ArticleDonald Trump, who tried to overturn Biden's legitimate election, launches...
Donald Trump is officially running again, trying to avenge his loss to Joe Biden, even as Trump still refuses to admit he lost. Trump's push to overturn the 2020 outcome helped spark an insurrection.
View ArticleThe woman whose dance with the Obamas went viral dies at 113
The centenarian woman who danced excitedly with President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama during a 2016 White House visit, has died, her son announced.
View ArticleNaomi Biden joins a unique club: brides who say 'I do' at the White House
President Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, will have a White House wedding on Saturday, Nov. 19. Here's a look at the history of White House weddings.
View ArticleSan Antonians still working to get former students out of Taliban-controlled...
More than a year since the U.S. military left Afghanistan, organizations estimate at least 160,000 Afghans are still trying to get the right paperwork approved to be safely evacuated.
View ArticleUSPS honors mariachis with "Mariachi Forever" stamps
A special stamp dedication ceremony at the annual Mariachi Extravaganza in San Antonio will celebrate the addition of five new postal stamps that highlight the traditional culture of mariachi music.
View ArticleDouble-decker highway coming to South Austin
Construction is scheduled to start early next year on an I-35 expansion project stretching from Ben White Boulevard almost to the Hays County line.
View ArticleSan Antonio Missions baseball team has new owners
The 'Designated Bidders,' a group of business executives, acquired the team from the Elmore Group.
View ArticleA cold front to bring rain to the city, vanishing snow flurries to the upper...
A cold front is expected to push through San Antonio on Friday night, bringing rain to half the city. Some fleeting snow flurries in northernmost sections of the Hill Country are possible.
View ArticleWorkers who built Tesla Gigafactory in Austin accuse employers of wage theft,...
Workers accuse the subcontractors of knowingly giving them false OSHA certifications; denying them proper overtime pay, either by providing no additional pay or only offering one or two dollars over...
View ArticleYou weren't imagining it: San Antonio felt that West Texas earthquake
As a precaution, San Antonio College evacuated some campus buildings. It later canceled classes for the rest of the day.
View ArticleRepublicans narrowly retake control of the House, setting up divided government
Focusing on the rising costs of groceries and gas, and promising new investigations of President Joe Biden's administration, Republicans won a slim majority in the House in the midterm elections.
View ArticleTexas groups helping at-risk populations must certify that they aren’t...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office is requiring organizations that help at-risk populations to certify they aren't violating immigration laws — or risk losing funding.
View ArticleTexas lawmakers are considering a power grid fix that ignores last year’s...
State lawmakers are discussing ways to increase electric grid reliability, but some experts say the proposed changes could hurt renewable energy without bolstering the grid.
View ArticleLight-rail tunnel under downtown Austin might not happen after all
The Austin Transit Partnership is considering what to cut or delay as Project Connect costs soar amid high inflation.
View ArticleAmtrak train crashes into truck in Central Texas, killing 1
The accident happened near Moody, just north of Temple.
View ArticleJames Webb telescope spots galaxies near the dawn of time, thrilling scientists
Galaxies that existed soon after the Big Bang turn out to be surprisingly bright, a discovery that's both thrilled and puzzled scientists who study how the universe evolved over time.
View ArticleRussia sends Brittney Griner to a penal colony
The U.S. basketball star was transferred to a prison colony in Mordovia — 300 miles southeast of Moscow — to begin serving out a nine-year sentence on drug charges.
View ArticleWimbledon will allow women to wear colored undershorts, in nod to period...
The tournament will make an exception to its strict all-white clothing rules, after female players described altering their menstrual cycles to not stress about leaking onto their tennis whites.
View ArticleWhat Greg Abbott’s decisive win over Beto O’Rourke portends for his third...
After defeating O’Rourke — Texas’ most promising Democrat in recent history — Abbott begins his third term in a strong position, with a rising national profile and a governing mandate in the eyes of...
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