Astronomers still have their eyes on that asteroid NASA whacked
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test slammed a spacecraft into an asteroid, directly altering its path through space. Scientists are still studying the space rock to learn more.
View ArticleBiden had skin cancer removed from chest during his physical, White House says
The results from a biopsy done on a skin lesion removed from President Biden's chest last month confirmed that the growth was basal cell carcinoma – a type of skin cancer that does not tend to spread.
View ArticleFinancial impropriety allegations swirl around companies behind San Antonio...
Bexar County said Steward Health Care System asked for a bailout to save Texas Vista. Allegations of securities fraud are now casting shadows over any future discussion.
View ArticleTexas congressman censured by state GOP over support for gun reform following...
Tony Gonzales, who represents District 23, which spans from San Antonio along the border to El Paso, voted last year in favor of gun control stemming from the aftermath of the Robb Elementary School...
View Article3 children killed, 2 wounded in Italy, Texas home
Ellis County Sherriff’s Office officials said three children were killed and two others were rushed to local hospitals early Friday evening in Italy, Texas, local news media reported.
View ArticleTexas Matters: Anti-Chinese bill gains steam, GOP baby bonus and bringing 313...
A bill to ban Chinese citizens and government from buying Texas land gains steam among Republicans.The Texas legislature tries to revive a controversial corporate tax cut that critics say is hazy at...
View ArticleTexas rice farmers face another year without Colorado River water
Continuing drought means Texas rice farmers will not receive water from the Lower Colorado River Authority in 2023.
View ArticleDiabetes and obesity are on the rise in young adults, a study says
Young Black adults, Mexican Americans and other Hispanic adults experienced the greatest cardiovascular risk factors, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
View ArticleDuring climate change the question is "What does water want?"
In her new book, Water Always Wins, environmental writer Erica Gies argues that in the age of drought, we need to start thinking about water in a different way.
View ArticleA view of the news with NPR's Mara Liasson
NPR's National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson joins "The Source" to discuss the news and take listener phone calls.
View ArticleBiden may revive detention of migrant families caught crossing the border...
The White House is considering whether to resume detaining migrant families apprehended after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally as part of a broader crackdown.
View ArticleMexican president: Four kidnapped U.S. citizens have been found, and two are...
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confirmed the deaths during his Tuesday press conference. The Tamaulipas governor also confirmed that one of the surviving citizens was wounded. The other...
View ArticleRemembering the artist Jesse Treviño
Jesse Treviño was more than a San Antonio artist. He was an artist that was motivated by San Antonio and captured the spirit of the city in his works.Treviño is now gone but his art lives on and will...
View ArticleU.S. makes deals with smaller Pacific nations as its relationship with China...
The agreements with smaller countries are designed to expand American influence in the region, solidify existing relationships, and give the U.S. military more footholds.
View ArticleGun loopholes and bids for secession: Bill deadline looms for state Legislature
Lawmakers use last-minute pitches to rectify older legislation, but also do a bit of political grandstanding.
View ArticleHarlandale ISD considers closing 4 elementary schools
The superintendent of Harlandale ISD says the district will be forced to lay off staff next year if significant budget cuts aren’t made.
View ArticleStatue of Nelson and Tracy Wolff unveiled on San Pedro Creek
A 400-pound life-size statue of the former Bexar County judge and his wife stands in the new downtown park, just off West Nueva.
View ArticleFamily of Kevin Johnson, man shot by SAPD last March, say they still don’t...
Arlene Garcia, Johnson's mother, said Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales told her in September that the autopsy report was available, but still hasn't let the family see it.
View ArticleAre the Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations?
After four Americans were kidnapped in Matamores Mexico by a drug cartel there has been an increase in calls for the United States to take military action in Mexico against the cartels. some lawmakers...
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