Please join friends and family as we celebrate the life and legacy of Joyce Slocum.
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This is the first comedy festival in San Antonio to have a female-only lineup.
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Joyce Slocum, who led both NPR and Texas Public Radio into a new era for public media, died Sunday from complications of colon cancer.
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Read the results of all the races in the Texas 2024 primary elections, including those of interest for the San Antonio area and South Texas.
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Local allergists report cedar pollen counts that trigger "cedar fever" are beginning to drop into the low-to-moderate range in San Antonio this month.
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Frigid conditions persist across the San Antonio area, but the precipitation has dissipated. There was ice on the stage and in the field where people were going to gather at Pittman Sullivan Park for San Antonio's Martin Luther King Jr. March events. Besides icy roads Monday morning, safety concerns at the park were also a factor in canceling the MLK March.
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The City of San Antonio is working with nonprofit partners to prepare additional temporary overnight refuge from the cold for the unsheltered population.
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The Texas Department of Transportation calls it a full closure, but motorists might call it a full nightmare.
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There will be a full closure of Vance Jackson Road at Loop 1604 this weekend as the Texas Department of Transportation continues a $1 billion project to improve traffic flow on the freeway.
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A cold front is expected during the morning and afternoon hours on Saturday.
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Senate Bill 17 — which bans all Diversity, Equity, and inclusion, or DEI, offices at public colleges and universities across Texas — goes into effect Jan. 1. UTSA officials provided the newest update on how it will impact the university.