San Antonio's SAISD Introduces Revamped Transportation Plan, Closed Schools Transition to Bus Stops for New Academic Year
San Antonio's SAISD has closed multiple schools and will use them as bus stops, merging transportation for pre-k and elementary students, with safety measures like car seats and monitors in place.
Texas Governor Abbott Announces $3.3 Million Initiative to Boost Maternal Care in Rural Hospitals
Texas Governor Abbott announces a $3.3M grant to improve maternal care in rural hospitals, offering $35,000 one-time payments to eligible hospitals for neonatal equipment and emergency delivery training.
San Antonio Faces Blistering Heat Wave with Temperatures Surpassing 100 Degrees
San Antonio faces intense heat, with temperatures hitting 101 degrees and a heat index of 108. Partly cloudy nights offer little relief. The week's forecast shows a continuing heat wave, putting pressure on electricity for cooling.
Texas Escalates Fight Against Rampant Credit Card Skimming, Offers Top Tips to Safeguard Finances
Texans battle against credit card skimmers, with law enforcement advising protective measures like using credit over debit cards, setting up transaction alerts, and recommending "tap to pay" to combat losses exceeding $400 million annually in Texas.
"I Don't Want to Die": Uvalde Survivor's 911 Plea Revealed as Officials Finally Release Painful Audio & Video of School Massacre
Previously unreleased recordings of the Uvalde school shooting reveal harrowing details and police inactivity, intensifying the community's call for justice and accountability.
San Antonio Residents Invited to Public Hearing on Naming Westside Creeks Ecosystem After Advocate Roberto Rodriguez
San Antonio invites public input on potentially renaming the Westside Creeks Ecosystem as "Roberto Rodriguez Westside Creeks Ecosystem" to honor an advocate's contribution to its restoration.










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