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May 2026

  • Elections 2026

3 San Antonio Republicans fight to hang on in Trump’s GOP

admin3 weeks ago06 mins

Could this be the end of the line for state Rep. John Lujan, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy?

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  • Education

Texas A&M University–San Antonio partners with local school districts to boost teacher education attainment

admin3 weeks ago07 mins

The program was created after local research showed a higher number of teachers with master’s degrees positively impacts student achievement.

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San Antonio researchers to test antiviral compounds against Ebola amid outbreak in Central Africa

admin3 weeks ago06 mins

San Antonio scientists are testing potential broad-spectrum antiviral drugs against Ebola amid a rare Bundibugyo outbreak in Central Africa.

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Where I Live: Terrell Heights

admin3 weeks ago04 mins

Robyn and Dan enjoy the parks, farmers markets, community garden, porch concerts, and a strong sense of connection in this neighborhood.

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Centro testing downtown San Antonio reporting app ahead of public launch

admin3 weeks ago03 mins

Centro San Antonio is testing a real-time reporting app called “See Say” for downtown safety, maintenance and quality-of-life concerns.

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Downtown San Antonio to host free San Antonio Spurs watch parties during Western Conference Finals

admin3 weeks ago04 mins

San Antonio officials announced free downtown watch parties for Games 3, 4 and 5 of the Spurs-Thunder Western Conference Finals series.

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San Antonio’s Class of 2026 honors their journey with creative cap designs

admin3 weeks ago06 mins

Some graduates it easier to spot them by decorating their caps with messages and pictures meaningful to their educational journeys.

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Mom, twin daughters walk the stage together again at Palo Alto College graduation

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The three were among the more than 1,300 students who earned credentials and degrees from Palo Alto College this spring.

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Can U.S. Rep. Chip Roy make a comeback in his uphill Attorney General race?

admin3 weeks ago08 mins

The conservative firebrand finished distant second in the primary. But after a late infusion of cash, he says the GOP runoff is a tied race.

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Will recent rainy days and approaching El Niño ease the drought in San Antonio? Not exactly say experts.

admin4 weeks ago04 mins

April and May have brought above-average rainfall, easing extreme drought conditions. That doesn’t mean we’re in the clear.

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