© 2026 Texas Public Radio
Real. Reliable. Texas Public Radio.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • What does science tell us about aging and trying to improve our health? We know that exercise is one way to hold off the worst effects of aging, but how much exercise do we need and how much does exercise really help? What other anti-aging interventions are available? There is growing consensus on what reliably works, what is promising but unproven, and what remains hype.
  • According to a recent study many Latino communities are dealing with unsafe levels of microscopic airborne pollutants. These pollutants penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream and can contribute to asthma, lung cancer, strokes, and neurological disorders.
  • As President Donald Trump renews calls for the United States to “claim” Greenland, international law is emerging as the central constraint. It’s clear under international law and the UN treaty that military force and global intimidation cannot be used to change borders in the modern era.
  • Closing arguments begin today in Uvalde school officer trial; SAISD will close another school; Texas to see snow, sleet, ice this weekend
  • Ron Nirenberg expected to announce run for Bexar County judge; Young Texans feels the impact of 2021 abortion ban; SA Congressman speaks out following death of staffer
  • Community members protest large-scale federal raid in SA's North Side; Former Alamo Trust CEO sues following her ousting; NEISD's superintendent announces his retirement
  • Like many parts of Texas, San Antonio is seeing a surge in the number of data centers being built in the area. These are computer warehouses used for servers, crypto mining and AI. They require a lot of electric power and water to operate. District 6 council member Ric Galvan is calling for checking in on the exponential growth of data centers in the region.
  • PBS’s Frontline returns this week with a new in-depth documentary examining the evolving course of the war in Ukraine, offering viewers a granular look at a conflict now nearing its fourth year.
  • Texas appeals ruling blocking new congressional map; SWISD votes to close elementary school; Flood chances grow for San Antonio and surrounding areas
  • Photographer Marni Shindelman's series, "Restore the Night Sky" documents the effects of light pollution at 45 private ICE detention centers across the U.S.
365 of 33,088