Biden, turning 80, faces an age-old question: How old is too old to be...
President Biden is celebrating his 80th birthday on Sunday. The oldest president to serve, he's contemplating whether to make good on his intention to run for a second term.
View ArticleTwo patrons confronted the man who opened fire at an LGBTQ club in Colorado...
Mayor John Suthers tells NPR one of the two patrons who fought the suspect grabbed a gun from the shooter and hit him with it. The motive behind the attack, which left at least five dead, is unknown.
View ArticleTexas oyster fisheries go from bad to worse
In early November, Texas Parks and Wildlife permanently closed three bays on the Gulf Coast to oyster fishing.
View ArticleNASA's Orion capsule buzzes the moon in a last step before humans revisit...
The close approach of 81 miles occurred as the crew capsule and its three wired-up dummies were on the far side of the moon. Astronauts will take Orion for a ride around the moon as early as 2024.
View ArticleWhat's being done to stop adults' misbehavior at youth soccer games
Youth soccer games seem to unleash the worst in adult behavior. Parents and coaches yell at refs, the players and each other. Adults' sideline behavior has resulted in a national referee shortage.
View ArticleBexar County's newest district judge makes history as he brings justice, order
William 'Cruz' Shaw III will be sworn in as the elected judge over the 436th District Court — the first Black man to sit in that seat.
View ArticleNCAA Women's Final Four to return to San Antonio in 2029
The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee has named the five cities to host the NCAA Women’s Final Four from 2027 through 2031.
View ArticleUvalde CISD officer who tried to save wife who died in the Robb Elementary...
Eva Mirales was one of the two teachers along with 19 children killed in the May 24th shooting. Her husband, Ruben Ruiz, was one of the first officers on the scene. Ruiz tried to save her life but was...
View ArticleMeals on Wheels San Antonio opens new, 44,000-square-foot headquarters
The nonprofit’s CEO said the new space would mean thousands of more people would have access to the organization’s services.
View ArticleFormer farmer's cooperative in New Braunfels to be redeveloped
Co-Op Marketplace is anticipated to open in Fall 2024, with construction starting in 2023.
View ArticleIn the strawberry fields of Spain, migrants from Africa work in hope of a...
Spain a prolific producer of strawberries, and the jurisdiction of Huelva is where 80% of the country's berries are grown, in an industry that is increasingly demanding.
View ArticleJudson ISD board approves $140K severance for superintendent after her sudden...
Jeanette Ball had been with Judson since 2018 when she joined as superintendent. She was previously superintendent of the Uvalde school district from 2013 to 2018.
View ArticleSaudi Arabia shocks Argentina and its star Messi in 2-1 defeat at the World Cup
For Lionel Messi, this World Cup, and the historic upset with Saudi Arabia, is about so much more than soccer. It's about whether or not he can finally come back home to Argentina as a hero.
View ArticleHere are the Books We Love: 400+ great 2022 reads recommended by NPR
Books We Love returns with 400+ new titles handpicked by NPR staff and trusted critics. Find 10 years of recommendations all in one place – that's more than 3,200 great reads.
View ArticleNew Congress will feature few leadership roles for the many Texans in the...
Texans will chair some powerful committees in the House, but their roles in top leadership elections last week were more often as anti-establishment voices than contenders.
View ArticleThanksgiving Day travel in Texas to include slick roads, gusty winds in some...
Houston has the strongest chance of showers at 80% Austin has a 60% chance of rain. Rain chances are more moderate in Dallas and San Antonio.
View ArticleAn ‘insane’ housing market is hitting military families hard when they have...
A recent study found military families are spending more time and money to find places to live when they change duty stations.
View ArticleResearchers are developing a fentanyl vaccine that could reduce overdoses and...
Fentanyl is the leading cause of opioid deaths in Texas, increasing five-fold in recent years.
View ArticleSuspected gunman in Colorado Springs LGBTQ night club shooting spent much of...
The suspected gunman in the shooting that killed five people and injured nearly two dozen at the Club Q LGBTQ bar in Colorado Springs grew up for much of his life in San Antonio under a different name,...
View ArticleHow Twitter's platform helped its users, personally and professionally
For some users, Twitter was more than just an app — it was a stepping stone for their careers and activism
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