Sul Ross State University Partners with TxDOT and Alpine Police in Educational Bicycle Safety Event Amid Rising Crash Rates
Sul Ross State University hosted an obstacle course event to promote bicycle safety, in collaboration with TxDOT and the Alpine Police, amid rising cyclist fatalities in Texas.
San Antonio Students Struggle with Math and Science, STAAR Scores Indicate Post-Pandemic Challenges
San Antonio students' math and science STAAR test scores have declined, attributed to pandemic effects and new scoring methods. Local districts see varied results, with some improvements in reading but troubling trends in other subjects.
San Antonio Ramps Up Elder Fraud Prevention Efforts with New Initiative led by Councilman Manny Pelaez
San Antonio Councilman Manny Pelaez launches a new initiative to combat elder financial scams with an education campaign, task force creation, and legislative prioritization, in response to a rise in fraud cases.
University of Texas System Secures No. 3 Spot Nationally for Patent Innovation, Boosts Economy with Research Prowess
The University of Texas System ranked third for U.S. utility patents with 235 in 2023 and second for university research expenditures nationally, underscoring its commitment to innovation and economic impact.
San Antonio Seeks Public Insight on Repurposing Vacant Schools as SAISD Panel Collabs with Real Estate Experts
SAISD invites input on repurposing closed school buildings, a panel seeks community engagement to determine the future use of the structures with help from real estate consultants.
San Antonio Sees Record Enrollment for Free Community College Through Expanded Alamo Promise Program
A record 12,645 students in San Antonio plan to attend community college for free this fall through the expanded Alamo Promise program, which now includes various educational institutions.









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