FAA says it will finish environmental assessment of SpaceX facility in South...
After the environmental assessment, the FAA will decide whether to give SpaceX the necessary permits for an orbital launch.
View ArticleReport: San Antonio vacates and demolishes homes at exponentially higher rate...
The report comes as the city continues to develop plans for a $150 million affordable housing bond.
View ArticleSan Antonio’s Cornerstone Church attempts to further distance itself from...
The Reawaken America Tour appeared in San Antonio at the church, which was roundly criticized by many religious leaders.
View ArticleThomas J. Henry files $2 billion lawsuit against Travis Scott and Astroworld...
The suit seeks up to $2 billion from a long list of defendants, including Travis Scott, Live Nation, and the Harris County Sports and Convention Corporation.
View ArticleSan Antonio City Council approves $30M in power and water utility assistance...
The city has earmarked $20 million for CPS Energy bills and $10 million for SAWS bills. It’s expected to assist about 10,000 CPS Energy customers and 13,000 SAWS customers on bills that go back as far...
View ArticleU.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson announces plans to retire
The Dallas Democrat has represented District 30 since 1993.
View ArticleStudy finds deer infected with Covid-19. It could change the shape of the...
Large segments of the white tailed deer population may be harboring SARS-CoV-2.
View ArticleNearly 4 million Texans expected to travel this year for Thanksgiving...
While the predicted travel volume in Texas is not expected to reach pre-pandemic levels, it’s close to what it was in 2019. That includes travel by car, plane, bus, train, and cruise ship.
View ArticleThe White House is tapping oil reserves to try to bring down high gas prices
China, India, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom are also tapping their emergency stocks. The goal is to try to bring down oil prices, which have been causing consumers pain at the pump.
View ArticleHow 'Build Back Better' could boost clean energy in Texas
Today on Texas Matters: Build Back Better passes the first hurdle in Congress – what does it mean for clean energy. The future of green energy depends on a future with mass battery storage – how that...
View ArticleCouncilwoman Castillo responds to controversial housing report: ‘We need to...
Her district is highlighted the target of code enforcement, which she says corroborates her constituents' concerns
View ArticleMasked And Undeterred, Shoppers Line Up For Black Friday Sales
Even as coronavirus cases surge in the United States, some shoppers can't seem to stay away from shops and malls on Black Friday.
View ArticleHow Thanksgiving Travel Will Impact Coronavirus Numbers
We look at the possible pandemic fallout resulting from holiday travel in the U.S., how communities are responding to the latest round of restrictions, as well as the latest vaccine news.
View ArticleSaturday Sports: Diego Maradona, A Legendary Soccer Star Passes Away
NPR's Scott Simon talks to ESPN's Howard Bryant about how college and pro football the COVID-19 surge. And, the complicated legacy soccer's Diego Maradona, who passed away this week at the age of 60.
View ArticleUnraveling The Mystery Of The Metal Sculpture Found In Utah
NPR's Scott Simon asks Zak Podmore, a Report for America corps member at the Salt Lake Tribune, about a mysterious sculpture found in the Utah desert.
View ArticleTexas border communities welcome reopening after 20 months of travel...
For Texas, the reopening will mean a return of commerce and tourism for hundreds of thousands of daily border travelers across the 28 international bridges that connect the state to its Number 1...
View ArticleCould Texas really be the future of America?
Steven Pedigo gives us his take in a recent 'New York Times' guest essay titled 'Texas is the future of America.' Pedigo is the founding executive director of the LBJ Urban Lab and a professor of...
View ArticleLawmakers send Abbott new political maps that would further solidify GOP’s...
The redistricting plans for the House, Senate and State Board of Education were approved Friday.
View ArticleUrban Coyotes learn to live with us
Whether you live in the city or in the country, it's not unusual to hear and even see coyotes.
View ArticleColin Powell, a former secretary of state, dies at 84
Powell's family said that he died of complications from COVID-19, although he was fully vaccinated. Powell was a former general turned statesman who served as secretary of state under George W. Bush.
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