News

SAN ANTONIO — Two San Antonio nonprofits are stepping up to unite the community for a moment of healing and remembrance in light of the flash floods last week that took the lives of 13 men and women.
Mostly dry conditions are expected for the first half of the week, but storm chances will rise again soon across San Antonio.
San Antonio Mayor-elect Gina Ortiz Jones joins The Weekend to discuss Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s decision to deploy Texas ...
Multiple rallies are planned across Texas cities this week for "No Kings Day" on Saturday, June 14, from the Panhandle to ...
The stage was set for a photo-worthy showdown at the Alamo. Instead, protesters marched to mariachi and conjunto music and ...
Democrats will need to sort through a pileup of potential candidates who see an opportunity to harness backlash to the Trump ...
New businesses have yet to fill the void left by the May 2024 closing of the Half Price Books and Antiquarian Book Mart on ...
High "bad" cholesterol appears to be linked to both heart disease and dementia, an analysis of data from the Framingham Heart ...