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AT&T reported a widespread service outage due to a coding error, not a cyberattack, affecting millions of subscribers and prompting investigations by government entities.
Texas initiatives address infant drug addiction by supporting opioid-addicted mothers through programs like CHCS and Casa Mía, offering both care and housing.
Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama celebrated the International School of San Antonio's accreditation for its French immersion program, which will expand to fifth grade.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has caused a stir by requesting patient records from QueerMed, which provides gender-affirming care, prompting outcry over privacy and trans rights.
A man, Alejandro Garza, attempted to run over police during a traffic stop, leading to a high-speed chase and his arrest on charges including assault on a public servant.
A debate arises about including Narcan in household first aid kits to counter opioid overdoses, despite concerns it may give users a false sense of security.
Two Texas organizations partner to combat a rise in opioid emergencies, emphasizing community support and a broad, collaborative approach against the nation's fourth wave of the opioid epidemic.
San Antonio's Codeup coding boot camp abruptly closed, leaving staff, students in the lurch, and defaulting on rent. Local tech community offers support.
A Texas federal judge has upheld a state ban on TikTok on government devices, against arguments that it infringes on free speech and academic freedom.
Texans on SNAP are experiencing significant application delays, affecting over a quarter of applicants and leading to financial hardships, especially during the holidays.
UTSAs MATRIX AI team wins 4M for brain-like, energy-efficient AI research.
Texas voucher bill defeated, future battles loom.
Spot the ISS in San Antonio skies tonight a bright spectacle at 705pm.