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San Antonio high schools to begin testing for tuberculosis Monday after student falls ill
100 people at Northside ISD's Brandeis, Clark and O'Connor high schools will be tested this week.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Northside ISD, Clark, Brandeis, O'Connor, high school, tuberculosis, lung disease, blood test, students, staff, antibiotics, health, science, education, news
New Year's Day best time to see a UFO in San Antonio, study says
People have reported at least 446 UFO sightings in San Antonio, according to the National UFO Reporting Center.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, UFO, BetTexas, sports betting, National UFO Reporting Center, NUFORC, New Years Day, 4th of July, science, extraterrestrial, news
Ethics complaint accuses U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of accepting gifts from San Antonio-based iHeartRadio
The filing alleges Cruz may have violated a federal ban on lawmakers taking gifts from lobbyists by accepting free production and marketing for his podcast.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, Verdict with Ted Cruz, iHeartMedia, Campaign Legal Center, lobbying, ethics violations, U.S. Senate, Texas Republicans, radio stations, San Antonio, San Antonio companies, Michael Knowles, Daily Caller, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, campaign finance
Texas Attorney General Paxton keeps up fight against San Antonio ISD's COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Paxton is requesting that the Texas Supreme Court reverse a July ruling by an appeals court in favor of the district.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, education, SAISD, vaccines, mandates, COVID-19, Ken Paxton, Attorney General, politics, medical freedom, science, Texas, Supreme Court, Fourth Court of Appeals, news
Elon Musk's Starlink satellites — not aliens — lit up San Antonio's sky on Monday
Some San Antonio residents joked on Reddit that the otherworldly phenomena was actually the result of aliens.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Austin, Rio Grande Valley, Elon Musk, Starlink, Alien's, internet, boradband, Cape Canaveral, Florida, Federal Communications Commission, Kennedy Space Center, space, Reddit, news, science
Texas among the nation's least-vaccinated states, according to recent study
The Lone Star State's low vaccination rate partly comes down to it having the nation's highest number of uninsured residents.
Tags: Texas News, Texas, WalletHub, vaccination rate, vaccines, Autism, Polio, Monkeypox, media, conspiracy, health, science, medical advice, UT Health, Houston, New York, Mississippi, news
Monkeypox cases top 100 in Texas, five in San Antonio, but there's no need to panic
Cases are mild, it's far less contagious than COVID-19, and there is a vaccine, a local infectious disease expert explained.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Bexar County, Monkeypox, science, health, COVID-19, pandemic, vaccines, University Hospital, UT Health, testing, infectious disease, fatality, mild, contagious, news, MetroHealth, Texas, monkeypox vaccine, monkeypox testing, how to avoid monkeypox, can I catch monkeypox
Edwards Aquifer Authority warns residents that stage 4 water restrictions are likely by August
The aquifer's J-17 well level dropped more than 4 feet in the past 10 days.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Bexar County, Edwards Aquifer, water, drought, J-17 well, water restrictions, La Niña, news, environment, nature, science
More San Antonio men getting vasectomies after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
The heightened interest in surgical contraception is in line with national trends.
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, San Antonio, Austin, South Texas, Central Texas, Texas, health, science, medical, vasectomy, Roe v Wade, abortions, mens health, surgical contraceptives, news, urologists
British physicist Brian Cox brings his Horizons tour to San Antonio's Majestic Theatre
Cox is known for the wit and charisma he evokes while answering big questions about the universe.
By Dana Nichols
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, Brian Cox, physicist, physics, Majestic Theatre, Robin Ince, Horizons, science, scientist
South Texas blood supply in need of donations with just a day's worth of type O left
Due to an onslaught of trauma patients and surgeries requiring large quantities of blood, hospitals are desperate to replenish supplies.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Blood Shortage, South Texas Blood and Tissue Center, type-O, Adrienne Mendoza, news, health, science, blood supply, blood donations
New quarterly event series at Confluence Park brings together nature, science and the arts
The Cochineala Nature and Art Series will debut on Sunday, April 24.
By Ashley Allen
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, Cochineala Nature and Art Series, cochineal, nature, science, art, multidisciplinary, Volcan, live music, screen printing, kite building, seed exchange, free, community event, San Antonio River Foundation, San Antonio Parks Foundation, Confliuence Park
San Antonio ISD to host 'critical needs' jobs fair, promises to hire some types of teachers on the spot
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio ISD, national teacher shortage, things to do, events, jobs fair, certified teachers, science, math, special education, biligual, March 26, Alamo Convocation Center, RSVP
Why 'heartbeat bill' is a misleading name for Texas’ near-total abortion ban
By Bethany Irvine, The Texas Tribune
Tags: San Antonio News, Abortion Rights, heartbeat bill, fetal heartbeat, no such thing, what is the heartbeat bill, Texas abortion bill, OB-GYN, Texas Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Avow Texas, Bryan Hughes, Dr. Nisha Verma, science, medical experts, arbitrary time, not medically accurate, Gov. Greg Abbott, abortion ban, women's rights, women's health, reproductive rights, reproductive health, texas legislature
New delta variant studies show the pandemic is far from over
By Tina Hesman Saey, Erin Garcia de Jesús and Jonathan Lambert, Science News
Tags: delta variant, vaccines, masks, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, CDC, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HEPA filters, ventilation, filtration, N95 masks, chicken pox, internal CDC documents, Paul Offit, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, transmission, Rochelle Walensky, studies, science, hospitalization, death, risks
During climate hearing, Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas asks if agencies can 'change the Earth's orbit'
Tags: U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, climate change, climate change deniers, Congress, texas politics, East Texas, Earth's orbit, moon's orbit, House Natural Resources Committee, Forbes, video clip, video, Congress, science
U.S. Reps. Michael Burgess and Joaquin Castro seek House leadership roles
By Abby Livingston, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Michael Burgess, Lewisville, Joaquin Castro, San Antonio, U.S. House, House Committees, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, House Energy and Commerce Committee, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Colin Allred, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Gregory Meeks, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Dallas, Science, Space and Technology Committee.
San Antonio's Witte Museum Receives $250,000 to Fund Fossil Collection
By Trevor Flynn
Tags: The Witte, San Antonio, The Witte Museum, Thomas Adams, The Institute of Museum and Library Services, The Rivard Report, Naylor Family Dinosaur Gallery, Texas, grant, funding, Texas, paleontology, ancient crocodile, prehistoric species, paleontologist, fossils, fossil collection, science, research, remodel
After Refusing to Wear a Mask, Texas GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, Louis Gohmert, Congress, Mask, won't wear a mask, tested positive, COVID-19, covid 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, CNN, Climate change, science, Tyler, tea party, Donald Trump, Air Force one, testing, Bill Barr, William Barr, Attorney General
San Antonio's DoSeum Names Sarah Sudhoff as 2020 Artist in Residence
By Brianna Espinoza
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, DoSeum, art, contemporary art, artist in residence, Sarah Sudhoff, children's museum, exhibition, Beautiful Minds: Dyslexia and the Creative Advantage, dyslexia, MRI, The Reading Brain, science, reading, passion project, science, STEM, learning
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
Could Steph Curry, LeBron James end up in San Antonio? Some sports bettors think so.
Selena tribute beer stops production after Quintanilla family sends cease-and-desist letter
By Nina Rangel
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
A sprawling Castle Hills estate built in 1972 has hit the market for $895,000, and it retains plenty of its funky vintage…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A historic home that got a Japanese-style makeover in the 1950s by the owners of San Antonio's Dailey Liquors chain has hit…
For the first time, Fiesta Fiesta — the kickoff event for San Antonio's annual citywide party — took place at H-E-B Plaza…
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
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