Texas Matters: Radical Reporter Dick Reavis
He was a courageous and at times controversial reporter who got up close and personal covering the Texas Ku Klux Klan, Branch Davidians, Biker Gangs and Mexico’s Zapatistas. Dick Reavis was a...
View ArticleUT Health San Antonio receives $2 million grant for opioid addiction response...
Courtois added that destigmatizing opioid use disorder would be a major step in tackling the crisis.“It is a chronic disease, similar to high blood pressure [or] diabetes, however it is not seen in the...
View ArticleHealth care and bioscience had a $44 billion impact on San Antonio's economy...
One in five of the people who work in San Antonio are employed in healthcare or bioscience.
View Article‘I wish I could say more’: Judson ISD gives vague explanation for...
A little more than a week after the board of trustees for the Judson Independent School District accepted Jeanette Ball’s immediate resignation as superintendent, the district released a joint...
View ArticleRackspace email hosting service still in midst of 'significant failure' after...
Rackspace Technology has yet to resolve a 'significant failure' of its Hosted Exchange service that supports customer emails that began on Friday. Thousands of customers have been unable to access...
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council appoints former councilman Michael Gallagher to...
Gallagher will stay in the position until Clayton Perry returns or the term ends next June, whichever comes first.
View ArticleCity Council selects three candidates to interview for District 10 council...
The city council selected Michael Gallagher, Jose Garcia, and Pauline Rubio to be interviewed in a public session.
View ArticleEmployment helps adults with intellectual disabilities see what they're...
One photographer explores what employment means to those in the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities community.
View ArticleAuthor says Harriet Tubman's life and experiences offer relevant lessons for...
Author Clarence Lusane says people can learn a lot from Tubman's lifelong struggle to open the doors of our democracy.
View ArticleAfter 117 years, the Port Isabel Lighthouse will shine its beacon once again
On Dec. 9, the state historic site on the South Texas gulf will flip the switch on in a special ceremony.
View ArticleUTSA leaders call on students to pack their bags for Florida bowl game
University leaders wants Roadrunner fans to cheer on the team during the 2022 Duluth Trading Cure Bowl in Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 16.
View ArticleTrial date set in February for indicted former SAPD officer who shot Erik...
The trial will begin on Feb. 24 if no plea deal is reached.
View ArticleTexas' top election official will leave his post at the end of the year
Secretary of State John Scott oversaw an audit of the 2020 elections in some counties that found no evidence of widespread fraud.
View ArticleKirstie Alley, star of 'Cheers and 'Wrath of Khan,' dies at 71
Alley died of cancer that was only recently discovered, her children True and Lillie Parker said in a post on Twitter. The Emmy-winning actress was known for roles including Rebecca Howe on Cheers.
View ArticleArmy awards Bell Textron contract worth billions to replace Black Hawk...
Bell Textron Inc. beat two of the biggest defense contractors in the industry for a U.S. Army contract to manufacture the replacement of the UH-60 Black Hawk. Securing the contract means billions for...
View ArticleForbes list names H-E-B as the 6th-largest private company in the U.S.
Twenty Texas companies made Forbes’ Largest Private Companies List for 2022. Only H-E-B came in the top 10.
View ArticleHuskies and Horns ready to tangle in the Alamo Bowl
The #20 Texas Longhorns will meet the #12 Washington Huskies in the 30th annual Valero Alamo Bowl on Dec. 29 at 8:00 p.m. in the Alamodome. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN.
View ArticleRackspace Hosted Exchange failure due to 'ransomware incident'; company faces...
It was unclear whether a ransom was paid to the unknown attacker. It was still unclear how the Hosted Exchange system was breached.
View ArticleSwear words across languages may have more in common than previously thought
A new study shows that swear words across languages may have more in common than previously thought. Many of them tend to leave out the same sounds.
View ArticleSan Antonio soccer fans join the Men's World Cup's global audience
The supreme international championship lasts until Dec. 18.
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