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Three new additions to the TPR lineup begin airing this month. → Read More
There are enough doses to fully vaccinate 500 people. → Read More
The two San Antonio patients with monkeypox have traveled recently, according to the city's Metropolitan Health District. → Read More
Most library branches and senior centers will serve as cooling centers. → Read More
We're giving live updates on the Bexar County Judge race, CD 28 and more. → Read More
Early voting for the primary runoff elections last from May 16-20. Election Day is Tuesday, May 24. → Read More
Early voting for San Antonio's bond election is from April 25-May 3. Election Day is Saturday, May 7. → Read More
Here's the latest on Bexar County, congressional and statehouse races. → Read More
Early voting for the March primary is underway. Here's what you can expect to see on the ballot. → Read More
Texas Public Radio introduced several new podcasts this year, on top of producing new episodes for other programs. These are the top episodes for each of TPR's podcasts. → Read More
This year, Texas Public Radio reporters covered more than 800 stories. Here are the top 10. → Read More
Nervous about visiting older relatives or going to a holiday gathering and want to get tested beforehand? Here’s what you need to know. → Read More
Thursday is Veterans Day. Here's how the San Antonio community is celebrating those who have served in the U.S. military. → Read More
The Pfizer vaccine was approved for young kids aged 5 to 11 by the Food and Drug Administration. → Read More
Check here for up-to-date results on local Bexar County elections. → Read More
Texans will be voting on eight constitutional amendments this election. Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 18, and will end Friday, Oct. 29. → Read More
Here are events, shows and documentaries that are honoring 9/11 on the 20th anniversary. → Read More
The Texas Public Radio staff reflected on their 9/11 memories as the 20-year anniversary of the attacks approaches. Some of us worked in newsrooms at the time, others were on their way to work and listening to NPR, a few were still in school — or even younger. Here's what we remember. → Read More
Former Mayor of San Antonio and HUD Secretary, Julián Castro, will join the MSNBC team as a political analyst. → Read More
"Both dogs and cats can become very frightened by all the noise and commotion we take for granted during gatherings of any sort. Using common sense precautions can help protect you and your pet this holiday." → Read More