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  • Stephanie Scheller is a speaker and author here in San Antonio. Her family is big into games, board games, card games, you name it. There was no bigger…
  • Roddy is one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet, but the former Express-News columnist made a sport out of blistering any politician, bureaucrat or…
  • When he was 22 years old, Marco Romero was ready for a life change. Like many of us at that age, Romero was just making due, and wanted more from life. He…
  • Families are hard. When our loved ones hurt, we hurt. When they struggle we want to help. But, as Wendy's story shows us, we can't always be there.This…
  • Courtney Mumma was living in Canada and dating a semi-famous musician. They lived together, but he was always on tour. After several red flags she started…
  • A growing body of evidence shows that even mild cases of COVID-19 can have long-lasting effects on the body and brain. So-called "long haulers" can experience lingering physical outcomes such as shortness of breath and chest pain, and neurological symptoms including brain fog, fatigue and PTSD, up to months after infection.
  • In her new book "The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America," the award-winning author asserts that the U.S. right to bear arms is engineered to negatively impact the citizenship rights and human rights of African Americans.
  • Medical professionals answer your questions and address misinformation about vaccinations for children ages 5 to 11, who are now eligible for the shot.
  • PBS "Frontline" takes us inside the protests that have rocked Iran since the death of a young woman in police custody. With footage filmed by protestors, much of it previously unseen, the documentary sheds new light on a regime under unprecedented pressure.
  • Is San Antonio on the right track when it comes to transportation? The fast growing city is in the slow lane when it comes to fostering walkable, bike-friendly neighborhoods. Should there be a redesign of streets to make them safe and accessible for everyone – with less emphasis on accommodating cars and trucks? How do we get there from here?
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