San Antonio Calls on Union Pacific for Repairs as Potholed Rail Crossings Damage Vehicles
Union Pacific has committed to addressing the rough railroad crossings on Dividend Road in San Antonio after local drivers report damage to vehicles over two years. The area will also face TxDOT road closures in December, further affecting commutes.
Search for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Student Intensifies amid State's Largest Wildfire, Texas Grapples with Dual Crises
The search for missing Texas A&M student Caleb Harris continues in Corpus Christi, while the Texas Panhandle battles the state's largest recorded wildfire, linked to power lines.
San Antonio Celebrates Women's History Month with Female-Focused Events, Exhibits, and Eateries
San Antonio celebrates Women's History Month with a series of events, including highlighting female-owned restaurants, art exhibits at the McNay Art Museum, leadership panels, and a Hall of Fame honoring local women leaders.
San Antonio's Nonprofit Aims to Address Foster Care Crisis by 2025, Local Businesses Pitch In
The South Texas Alliance For Orphans in San Antonio aims to recruit 200 new foster families to address the foster care crisis by 2025, holding informational meetings and getting local businesses involved in support efforts.






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