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  • 2025 was an action-packed year when it came to local politics — with a new mayor, city council members and the debate on Project Marvel. And 2026 is already shaping up to be even bigger with political primaries for Bexar County judge, district attorney, congressional races and more.
  • Jury selected in trial connected to the 2022 Robb Elementary shooting; Mexico condemns US operation in Venezuela; SA's 2025 holiday shopping season saw a flat start
  • New dash cam video released in missing teen's case; SAPD asks residents to celebrate New Years Eve safely; USC, TCU face off in Valero Alamo Bowl tonight
  • From announcing then backtracking on a cause for autism to slashing federal public health funding to changing childhood vaccine recommendations, the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services triggered an earthquake of change in U.S. public health policy. Infectious diseases doctor Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, assesses the still rattling landscape with TPR's Bonnie Petrie.
  • New research from UT Health San Antonio finds a link between obstructive sleep apnea and persistent pain, suggesting that the intermittant lack of oxygen caused by apnea decreases a person's ability to recover from painful stimuli.
  • The Donald J. Trump Advanced Energy and intelligence Campus — near Amarillo — plans to use nuclear power for the biggest data center ever. And how in 1910 the classic western movie was born in San Antonio.
  • The latest testimony in the Uvalde school officer trial; Lawsuit pauses SA's plans for a rainbow sidwalk; Flu-related ER visits spike locally
  • To celebrate the fiftieth episode of "The Lonely Voice" podcast, Peter Orner and Yvette Benavides discuss the four stories in the "Edouard, Juliette, Lena" story cycle — "A Recollection," "The Colonel's Child," "Rue de Lille," and "Lena."
  • The documentary follows the lives of San Antonian JV Villarreal and his Marine brothers while on tour in Afghanistan.
  • Kathy Rogers is the former executive director of the Alamo Trust. She resigned in late 2025 under pressure from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Rogers advocated for a broader historical story of the Alamo. Now she is fighting back with a lawsuit claiming First Amendment violations to reclaim her job.
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