Some Austin council members believe police response at pro-Palestine protests could have violated First Amendment rights

Meanwhile, UT system leaders have said they’ll continue to call for help. AUSTIN, Texas — Some city leaders in Austin are raising questions about the Austin Police Department‘s involvement in the response to pro-Palestine protests on the University of Texas campus last month. They are now worried APD officers were used to violate protesters’ First … Read more

‘It’s not every day you see that’ | Small plane loses control upon landing at private San Antonio runway, ends up on street

Two people were onboard at the time. SAN ANTONIO — No injuries were reported after a small plane lost control while trying to land on a private north-side runway and instead crashed into a fence, prompting a response from Bexar County authorities.  San Antonio police officials say the aircraft didn’t slow down enough upon landing, … Read more

8 decades later, second-generation Holocaust survivor upholds family’s legacy

Philip Markowicz and Ruth Fajerman eventually settled in Toledo after being liberated from concentration camps. Dr. Allen Markowicz carries on his parents’ legacy. TOLEDO, Ohio — Dr. Allen Markowicz is a father, grandfather and husband. He’s a retired physician and professor of medicine at the University of Toledo. But the story of his parents started … Read more

UTSA Athletics hopes $5 million streaming effort can build its brand, help with recruiting

Roadrunners sports is going state of the art with new broadcast control rooms. SAN ANTONIO — Football is the king of all college sports, and at most universities around the country it effectively functions as its own standalone entity.  That’s the case at UTSA, too, but Roadrunner Athletics is taking steps this spring to ensure … Read more