The Department of Education’s battle to root out programs serving minority college students may soon impact all students at several San Antonio institutions.
A high school student was rushed to the hospital last week after ingesting what he believed to be a THC gummy, prompting his mother to warn other parents about the risks of drug-laced edibles.
Senate Bill 10 seeks to limit the growth of property tax rates after a disaster. One expert argues, however, the bill fails to meaningfully reform the process because it is written too loosely.
Donating blood contributes to saving lives every day. In San Antonio, South Texas Blood & Tissue needs more donations for patients with stories like David James Trujillo Jr.
On any given night, around 3,625 people experience homelessness in Bexar County, according to the latest Point-in-Time count conducted by nonprofit organization Close to Home.
On Monday, the Kerr County Commissioners Court unanimously approved Tax Assessor-Collector Bob Reeves to calculate an adjusted “voter-approval tax rate."
What was meant to be an ordinary night of youth baseball turned into a scene of panic and fear as gunfire erupted near Seguin Little League fields Monday evening, sending players, coaches and families scrambling for safety.
A well-decorated Navy veteran died by suicide outside the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital on April 7 in what his father believes was an outcry against the Department of Veterans Affairs and