Elon Musk’s government cost-cutting agency says it has killed more than $57 million in contracts with Texas vendors, mainly in San Antonio.
The San Antonio City Council could soon vote on funding travel to out-of-state abortion services, amid an effort at the Texas Legislature to bar cities from doing so. Why it matters: It's another example of a blue city vs.
More than 1 in 4 Texas home shoppers are from out of state, per a new report from Realtor.com. Why it matters: Texas continues to lead the U.S. in population growth, but the surge in new residents has contributed to a tight housing market in the state's four largest metropolitan areas,
A fiery car crash is the last thing anyone wants to see on the commute to work, but instead of trying to get past on Monday morning, several strangers pulled over on Interstate 10 to see what they could do to help.
The city's college student advisory board is conducting an online survey through March 16 to hear from anyone who's been enrolled in college during the past two years.
San Antonio police have closed down a busy section of I-35 near downtown due to a possible mental health call. Officials told MySA that preliminary reports made around 7:15 a.m. on Monday, March 3, suggest an elderly man is walking on the highway.
A driver was killed after his car was crushed by a semitruck in the 8100 block of I-35 South, San Antonio police said.
On June 27, 2022, 53 people were killed in a semitrailer smuggling incident that San Antonio Police Chief William McManus called the largest mass casualty event in San Antonio that he could remember.
Several San Antonio school districts are facing controversies amid criminal, state investigations into teachers. Several schools also announced closures.
The administration wants to slash National Institutes of Health funding for equipment, security, energy bills and other 'indirect costs' of biomedical research.
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