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Tracking Coronavirus Exposure: How Contact Tracing Works

Contact tracing. It’s infectious disease detective work. We learn all about the techniques and technology used to track down people who’ve been exposed to → Read More

The Migrant Journey: A 'Dare To Listen' Conversation

Monday on "The Source" -- Who are the people coming to the U.S. for asylum? What drives them to leave their homes and what are they finding when they → Read More

Judges Have ‘Unchecked Power’ Over Legal Counsel For Poor Texans

In Texas, judges have oversight over the appointment and scheduling of court appointed attorneys for people who cannot afford to hire their own legal → Read More

Report: Pre-K 4 SA Participation Linked To Better Test Scores, Attendance Records

MON DAY at noon on "The Source" — The first cohort of Pre-K 4 SA students had better attendance and received higher third-grade STAAR exam scores than → Read More

Early Detection Of A Learning Disability Can Provide Lifelong Clarity

MONDAY at noon on "The Source" — Hitting developmental milestones is crucial for a child's educational success. Missing certain markers can indicate a → Read More

Cyber Advancement, Resilience Prioritized At UTSA's National Security Collaboration Center

MONDAY at noon on "The Source" — UTSA’s National Security Collaboration Center will focus on positioning San Antonio as a major player in cyber advancement → Read More

‘Hiring Our Heroes’ Summit Helps Military Members Transition To Civilian Careers

TUESDAY at noon on "The Source" — Navigating the road from military service to civilian life can be difficult. Among the many challenges is finding a new → Read More

San Antonio Really Needs Your Blood

MONDAY at noon on "The Source" — At the start of 2019 the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center reported dangerously low levels of donated blood. During → Read More

What Experts Are Saying About Trade, Tariffs And Texas

A former U.S. ambassador to Mexico warned that the recent drama over tariffs on Mexican products may not be over. He's worried it may resume in three → Read More

Who Will Replace Brockhouse As District 6 San Antonio City Council Representative?

TUESDAY at noon on "The Source" — On June 8, voters will decide who will replace mayoral candidate Greg Brockhouse as their District 6 San Antonio City → Read More

San Antonio Homeowners, Neighborhoods Prepare For Pressures Of Gentrification

MONDAY at noon on "The Source" — Development and rapid population growth are putting more vulnerable San Antonio neighborhoods increasingly at risk for → Read More

Will Keith Toney Or Jada Andrews-Sullivan Bring Stability To San Antonio's District 2?

THURSDAY at noon on "The Source" — On June 8, voters will decide between runoff candidates Jada Andrews-Sullivan and Keith Toney to represent District 2 on → Read More

Garcia, Arredondo Race To Replace Saldaña In San Antonio Council District 4

WEDNESDAY at noon on "The Source" - O n June 8 , District 4 voters will decide whether to elect Johnny Arredondo or Adriana Rocha Garcia to represent their → Read More

A Global Plastic Trash Crisis Is Looming

THURSDAY at noon on "The Source" — Plastic is deeply ingrained into the fabric of our society. While it’s been a game changer in terms of facilitating → Read More

Summer Hunger Is A Problem For Many Texas Kids

TUESDAY at noon on "The Source" — Summer is the greatest time of need for food assistance, but typically the slowest time of year for food donations. Many → Read More

How Big Of A Threat Is Voter Fraud In Texas?

Tuesday at noon on "The Source" — Texas lawmakers are working on an ominbus elections bill that could crack down on cases of election fraud. Supporters say → Read More

San Antonio Rabbi Reacts To California Synagogue Shooting

A gunman killed one woman and injured multiple others Saturday at a synagogue in Poway, California during a gathering for the Jewish celebration of → Read More

Grief Can Be A Mind-Altering Experience, Literally

Thursday at noon on "The Source" — When we go through the experience of deep loss after the death of a loved one, it might feel like our brains are being → Read More

Are You A Belief-Driven Buyer?

Wednesday at noon on "The Source" — Consumers are increasingly loyal to brands that take a stand, as long as it falls in line with their own. How are → Read More

How Can Healthcare Providers Be More Culturally Competent, Inclusive?

Disparities in healthcare are often driven by a doctor's lack of sensitivity to a patient's culture, values, socioeconomic status, race, or sexual or → Read More