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JetBlue To Bring New Nonstop Service To Boston, New York From San Antonio This Fall

JetBlue will provide a new nonstop service from the San Antonio International Airport to Boston and New York starting this fall. → Read More

Heat Wave Bakes San Antonio Region As Water Restrictions Are Activated

The Texas summer of 2020 took a turn for the worse this week. Triple-digit temperatures throughout the weekend scorched the San Antonio region and forced → Read More

Fronteras: The Reality Of Women In The Texas Economy; TPR Reporter's Path To Citizenship

Women in Texas have come a long way, but they’re still trailing behind men economically. Dena L. Jackson is the chief operating officer of the Texas Women → Read More

Ready For The Bexar County Runoff Elections? Here's All You Need To Know

Election Day is coming up for the Bexar County primary run-offs. Are you ready to vote? Here are all of your questions, answered: → Read More

Fronteras: From Afghanistan To San Antonio — A Refugee Shares His Harrowing Journey To Freedom

A 2019 report by the Institute for Peace and Economics labeled Afghanistan as the “least peaceful” country in the world . More than 10% of all refugees → Read More

Fronteras: The Legacy Of The Chicano Student Walkouts Remembered 50 Years Later

Students across the Southwest walked out of class in the late 1960s and early 1970s to protest what they believed to be discriminatory policies directed at → Read More

Fronteras: Norma Cantú’s Love Poems To The Border, A Place Of Beauty And Death; Tamales And Comadres

Born on the Laredo-Nuevo Laredo border, Norma Cantú explores the joy, sadness, love, life and the deaths experienced along the border in her new collection → Read More

Fronteras: Writer Lauren Markham Is Debunking Myths About Migrants

Senior White House adviser Stephen Miller was recently exposed of sending emails to the far-right media outlet, Breibart, in which he recommended the → Read More

Fire Destroys Marktplatz At Wurstfest Festival Grounds In New Braunfels

Multiple fire departments were on the Wurstfest grounds Friday after a blaze erupted just after 6 a.m. → Read More

Fronteras: ‘Movies (And Other Things)’ — The Accidental Career Of San Antonio Native, Shea Serrano

Were the Jurassic Park raptors just misunderstood? Who’s in the Regina George circle of friends? When did Michael B. Jordan break your heart into the most → Read More

Fronteras: 'There's Another Battle At The Alamo' And It's Over A Cemetery

The Texas Historical Commission designated the Alamo a “ Historic Texas Cemetery ” in 2019, but local indigenous peoples and descendants of early settlers → Read More

Del Rio Ranks Third In Migrant Apprehensions As CBP Changes How Agents Are Trained

U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported its agents apprehended more than 800,000 migrants since last October along the U.S.-Mexico border, and many → Read More

After Mother Deported, Future Astrophysicist Overcomes Obstacles, Earns College Degree

Oscar Cantua was one of 5100 graduates at the University of Texas at San Antonio’s 2019 Spring Commencement. He received an undergraduate degree in physics → Read More

Fronteras Extra: Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez: 'Dig Deep,' Collect Your Own Oral Histories

The Voces Oral History Project marks its second decade in 2019. The project’s founder, Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, said they’ve “gotten very fancy” in the last → Read More

Fronteras Extra: Making A Connection To Indigenous Roots Through Food

Rebel Mariposa is an indigenous woman who is chef and owner of La Botánica , a vegan restaurant in San Antonio that embodies indigenous traditions from the → Read More

Fronteras: 'Su Voto Es Su Voz'

A lawsuit against the Texas Secretary of State David Whitley was recently settled after his office released a list of 95,000 voters accused of being non → Read More

WATCH VIDEO: Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Plays Bach In Shadow Of Laredo Border Crossing

World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma brought his Bach Project to the sister cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, on Saturday. Laredo’s “Day of Action” featured performances in both cities to celebrate the relationship between the two communities. Ma played the opening notes of J.S. Bach's "Suite No. 1 for Unaccompanied Cello" in a park near the Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge, one… → Read More

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Plays Bach In Shadow Of Border Crossing

World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma brought his Bach Project to the sister cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, on Saturday. Laredo’s “Day of → Read More

WATCH VIDEO: Cellist Yo-Yo Ma Plays Bach In Shadow Of Laredo Border Crossing

World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma brought his Bach Project to the sister cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, on Saturday. Laredo’s “Day of → Read More

Fronteras: Feminists Navigating Structural Racism, Sexism & Classism In The Chicano Movement

Chicana feminists faced obstacles entirely their own during the Chicano movement. Fellow Chicanos and white feminists upheld a racial, sexist and classist → Read More