Report: Black women in Texas face greater risks during pregnancy and childbirth
A decade ago, Black women in Texas were twice as likely as white women to die as they carried and delivered babies. Today, not much has changed.
View ArticleThe Jan. 6 committee is voting on criminal referrals
The House panel has been investigating the Capitol riot and is concluding this work with a final report and various recommendations.
View ArticleSan Antonio prepares for harshest cold since 2021 winter storm
On Thursday, San Antonio temperatures will drop by 20 degrees into the 40s but the lowest of lows in the Alamo City will be in the upper teens and 20s on Friday and Saturday mornings.
View ArticleEl Paso declares a state of emergency after surge in border crossings amid...
With Title 42 ending Wednesday, El Paso officials expect the number of migrants crossing the border could double. Declaring a state of emergency should open more options to provide migrants shelter...
View ArticleRead an executive summary of the Jan. 6 committee's final report
The House select committee has released the findings of its investigation into the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
View ArticleHeading into a really cold snap this week, Texans wonder if the power grid...
The forecast for this week brings back unpleasant memories of the winter storm and resulting blackouts in February 2021.
View ArticleIce house hosts annual tradition: 'Festivus: for the rest of us!'
Every year, the Friendly Spot Ice House shows the 'Seinfeld' episodes around Festivus and invites their patrons to air grievances, enjoy feats of strength, and hold a pole.
View ArticleSCOTUS grants stay, temporarily preventing Title 42 migrant expulsions from...
The City of San Antonio said it was ready for any migrants that arrived in the Alamo City.
View ArticleState office may not challenge broadband maps, risking hundreds of millions...
The funds are needed to expand broadband service in underserved areas of the state.
View ArticleGoodnight, sweet spacecraft: NASA's InSight lander may have just signed off...
InSight's end has long been in sight, with NASA warning that it would likely be inoperative by the end of the year. The lander went quiet this weekend and shared a tweet it said might be its last.
View ArticleFor 'time cells' in the brain, what matters is what happens in the moment
The brain uses special neurons called time cells to organize our memories of events and experiences. But, despite their name, these cells don't work like a clock.
View ArticleTexas communities continue to prepare for migrant influx as Title 42...
The Biden administration said that Republican state officials could not block the decision to end Title 42. It requested that a short-term stay remain in effect until the end of the day on Dec. 27.
View ArticleCowboy Breakfast canceled this year but plans to return in 2024
Organizers say the 45th Annual Cowboy Breakfast traditionally kicks off the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
View ArticleThe Postal Service pledges to move to an all-electric delivery fleet
USPS says it will sharply increase the number of electric-powered delivery trucks — and will go all-electric for new purchases starting in 2026.
View ArticleWhy Americans are spending less time with friends — and what to do about it
Americans are spending more time alone and less time with friends, according to a Census Bureau survey. We hear what's behind the drop in time spent with friends, and why it’s important to reverse the...
View ArticleThe weird, wild and wonderful stories you might have missed this year
As we look back on 2022, we wanted to share a few of our favorite moments of joy from the year to bring a bit of hope, whimsy and humor to the end of the year.
View ArticleUvalde learns auditor breached school; analysis shows delays in medical...
A report on a safety audit recently conducted at Uvalde schools, and a new analysis revealing stunning delays in the medical response after the shooting at Robb Elementary delivered a one-two punch of...
View ArticleJury sentences Aaron Dean to nearly 12 years in prison for fatal shooting of...
Dean was convicted of manslaughter for shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson in her home in 2019. He was on duty as a police officer at the time.
View ArticleSAY Sí board chair says nonprofit spent $35,000 on firm his staffers claim is...
Workers said Ogletree Deakins has a history of union-busting and voter suppression, which they said contrasted with the organization's values.
View ArticleAfter referring Trump for charges, the Jan. 6 panel is set to release its...
The summary of the committee's report included criminal referrals for the former president, who inspired the deadly insurrection that took place nearly two years ago.
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