Mysterious Bursts at Abandoned West Texas Oil Wells Pose Environmental Threat, Troubles Local Ranchers
West Texas rancher Schuyler Wight faces increasing spontaneous eruptions from abandoned oil wells on his land, spewing water and gas, with experts examining fracking wastewater disposal as a potential cause.
San Antonio's Week in Photos: Resilience amid Human Smuggling Crisis, Rezoning Protests, and Cultural Growth
Photographers at the San Antonio Report captured a week of growth and challenges, highlighting human smuggling, new manufacturing facilities, environmental efforts, and local protests against rezoning.
San Antonio Public Library Unveils Summer Full of Events for All Ages: Free Books, Workshops, and Teen Pride Party
The San Antonio Public Library announces a summer lineup of events and programs for all ages, offering activities, free books, collectibles, and teen-focused digital initiatives.
Get Your Garden Summer-Ready, Experts Share Tips on Pruning for Lush Blooms and Healthy Plants
This article provides gardening tips for the summer, advocating for strategic pruning of perennials and cautious trimming to avoid midsummer plant stress, while discouraging the use of herbicides.
Texas Education Agency's Proposal to Blend Christian Ideology into School Curriculum Stirs Church-State Separation Debate
Texas is considering new school curriculum with Christian elements for language arts, offering financial incentives for adoption, which critics argue violates the separation of square and church.
Pleasanton City Council Tackles $13M Budget Deficit, Cost-Cutting and Potential Sales Tax Increase on the Table
Pleasanton is exploring solutions to a predicted $13 million budget deficit, including cutting costs and considering a ½ cent sales tax measure. Community feedback supports essential services and expresses concern over tax hikes.












