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  • 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.
  • Judson ISD superintedent on leave following contentious board meeting; Rainbow crosswalk removal can move ahead; Hundreds show up in SA to protest ICE
  • In collaboration with The John L. Santikos Charitable Foundation, a Fund of The San Antonio Area Foundation, TPR presents Vital Conversations, a series of community conversations centered on four priority impact areas: Livable & Resilient Communities; Youth Success; Successful Aging; and Cultural Vibrancy.
  • SA City Council quashes requests from Lennar Homes; Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez suspended without pay; SAWS makes first case for proposed rate increase
  • The race for the Democratic nomination for Bexar County judge is on. Former Mayor Ron Nirenberg joins us for the first half hour. He's followed by incumbent County Judge Peter Sakai. We’ll hear from each candidate separately about his vision for Bexar County, Project Marvel, economic development and more.
  • A new study by the Brookings Institution examines how federal policies are causing harm to Latino-owned businesses across the state.
  • Mayor Jones asks Congress to withhold funding for ICE facility; Local councilmembers observe immigration court; Bus fares take center stage at council meeting Wednesday
  • New generations of Americans are taking to the street in protest, demanding change and accountability. And they are discovering what protestors of the 1960s and '70s found out— protesting is hard, frustrating and requires sacrifice. But protest songs can help. Songs demanding freedom and justice go back generations and are also being composed today. We hear from Stephen Stacks about his new book The Resounding Revolution: Freedom Song After 1968.
  • From COVID-19 research to Parkinson's disease therapies, these statistical experts turn numbers into answers, helping doctors make evidence-based decisions that improve patient care.
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