7,000+ migrants turned away by the US have been victims of violent attacks...
There have been 7,647 cases of violent attacks on people blocked or expelled under Title 42 since President Biden took office.
View ArticleMuertos Fest kicks off series of celebrations
People could be seen dressed in Dia de los Muertos attire and some even adorning skull face paint and decorations.
View ArticleDemocrat Matthew Dowd takes on history and power in his quest to become Texas...
Texas Matters Host David Martin Davies talks to the former strategist to George W. Bush and aide to Bob Bullock.
View ArticleBlack and Latino families continue to bear pandemic's great economic toll in...
A new poll finds more than 55% of Black and Latino households have faced serious financial problems in recent months. And more than a quarter have depleted their savings.
View ArticleLawsuits and protests: Texas county jails are on the brink
After 18 months of a pandemic, high jail populations, infections and deserting staff, county jailers say the pandemic is brining longtime structural issues at county detention to light.
View ArticleFDA advisory panel recommends Pfizer vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11
After some debate, a group of scientists advising the FDA concluded that the vaccine's benefits outweigh its risks for young children.
View ArticleTwo separate elections on Nov. 2 are requiring some San Antonio voters to...
Voters face some challenges in order to participate in both the constitutional amendment election and the runoff. For the Democrat and Republican candidates, they’re having to first wage an education...
View ArticleCommissioners vote to accept state deal on opioid settlement with drugmaker,...
The county will receive about $12 million from the deal — $4 million directly and an estimated $8 million more out of the region.
View ArticleBexar County commissioners have three options as they finalize the new...
Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday heard from a law firm hired to redraw county precinct lines based on the 2020 Census
View ArticleHow to celebrate Halloween safely this year in San Antonio
Halloween is coming up, and San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has announced guidance on how to celebrate safely.
View ArticleFacebook is rebranding as Meta — but the app you use will still be called...
The change comes as Facebook looks to recast its public image from battered social network to tech innovator focused on building the next generation of online interaction, known as the "metaverse."
View ArticleA Texas lawmaker is targeting 850 books that he says could make students feel...
Republican Matt Krause is asking schools for an accounting of any book that "might make students feel discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress."
View ArticleFamilies in Charleston church massacre reach $88M settlement with DOJ
Survivors and families who lost loved ones in the June 2015 attack said the FBI's negligence allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used in the attack.
View ArticleFelony charges filed against a woman and her boyfriend in the death of the...
The mother of the children, Gloria Williams, 35, and her boyfriend, Brian Coulter, 31, were arrested on Tuesday and hit with felony charges.
View ArticleGhostly nurses outside your door. Tubs fill themselves with blue water....
Just in time for Halloween, San Antonio's Emily Morgan Hotel has been named among this year's Top 25 Most Haunted American Hotels.
View ArticleFDA authorizes use of Pfizer's COVID vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds
The agency acted after an independent panel of scientists strongly supported the move. Kids could start getting vaccinated within the week.
View ArticleTexas Supreme Court hears oral arguments in San Antonio's 2019 Chick-fil-A case
After two losses, plaintiffs in the case against the city of San Antonio over excluding Chick-fil-A from an spot at the airport is at a pivotal moment.
View ArticleCommissioners approve major improvements to county's urban farm
Bexar County Commissioners last week approved $2.3 million in improvements to the county's East Side urban farm at Sherman Road and Hudson Street.
View Article911 transcripts filed in updated “Trump Train” lawsuit reveal San Marcos...
The incident involved at least one minor collision and led to Texas Democrats canceling three scheduled campaign events.
View Article3 reasons labor strikes are surging right now — and why they could continue...
After more than a year of working and living through a pandemic, thousands of workers across the U.S. are striking for better wages, working conditions and benefits.
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