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The San Antonio Express-News is a daily publication based in San Antonio, Texas. It is part of the Hearst Corporation and has offices in both San Antonio and Austin. As of 2016, the Express-News is the fourth largest newspaper in Texas, with a daily circulation close to 100,000 copies. The newspaper also has an online presence, available as Express-News and mySA.

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  • 23 hours ago | mysanantonio.com | Priscilla Aguirre

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk plans to spend less time working in Washington, particularly with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) — a federal agency the businessman focused on to help President Donald Trump slash government spending and cut thousands of jobs. Musk announced his plans to step back from DOGE after a Tesla earnings report showed a profit drop of 71% on Tuesday, April 22, according to the New York Times.

  • 1 day ago | mysanantonio.com | Priscilla Aguirre

    Along Texas beaches, you'll find jellyfish, stranded dolphins and lots of seaweed. However, Texas officials are warning beachgoers of another thing washing up along a Galveston area beach: packages of cocaine. The City of Jamaica Beach posted on Facebook on Sunday, April 20, about the blocks of cocaine found along Jamaica Beach, which borders Galveston.

  • 1 day ago | mysanantonio.com | Cristela Jones

    But don't let the name of this beloved old Austin staple fool you. While Quality Seafood does serve a variety of freshly made catfish, cod, shrimp, oysters and other "normal" sides, this cheesy $5 pasta is one that locals, including myself, keep coming back for more. "Every year for Thanksgiving, he would make his mom's macaroni and cheese, which is spaghetti and cheese," Wysocki told MySA.

  • 1 day ago | mysanantonio.com | Cristela Jones

    With summer approaching, swimming in popular Central Texas waterways are probably on a lot of people's minds. But you may want to think again. For the fifth year in a row, a possibly toxic algae has been found at Lady Bird Lake in Austin. The city's Watershed Protection recently posted on X that it's "seeing a lot of algae that could be toxic at Red Bud Isle," an off-leash dog park near Tom Miller Dam. We are seeing a lot of algae at Red Bud Isle that could be toxic.

  • 2 days ago | mysanantonio.com | Priscilla Aguirre

    San Antonio Parks and Recreation’s new tree mascot, Parker the Texas Red Oak, reaches out to Thomas White, right, as staff and volunteers give away fruit trees at Texas A&M San Antonio on Saturday, March 6, 2021. Available trees included lemon, fig, nectarine, apple, lime, pear and orange. It was one per vehicle. The next event is March 20. Earth Day is here, nature lovers.