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Uncertainty in the final week of campaign filing
West Side councilwoman reflects on her first term in office.
Council authorizes the takeover of a downtown bar.
The Express-News Taste Team joins the show to discuss their latest project.
The two-track race for her open council seat.
Express-News taste team hosts Hayden owner Adam Lampinstein and executive chef Bill Corbett to talk about their popular Pastrami, expansion plans, and their philosophy when developing a menu.
Five years in the making, “The Wiz” was the first musical to be produced at Sam Houston in at least three decades, They faced technical and financial challenges, delays in set construction and costume design, and competing demands on students, many of whom had little or no experience in live theater.
The president comes to El Paso and rolls out a new plan
Express-News sportswriters discuss the latest Spurs win streak and how it might affect the team's chances of landing a top spot in the upcoming NBA draft.
The Express-News political team hosts Texas senator José Menéndez as he looks ahead to the next legislative session.
Sports editor Nick Talbot hosts UT beat writer Nick Moyle and UTSA beat writer Greg Luca to talk championships and bowl games! https://www.expressnews.com/sports/high-school/u-pick-em/?contestid=834405#registration/login
The Express-News Political team discusses the Georgia runoff, Sinema defection, and recent drag-show furor.
The Express-News taste team joins the show to bring you what a "Best Day Ever" looks like at the Pearl! These are the best places to eat, drink and have a good time.
Express-News sportswriters discuss the mounting losses and the tough road yet ahead to the NBA lottery.
Congressman-elect Greg Casar discusses his legislative goals.
The Express-News political team visits with political consultant Laura Barbarena to discuss her recent campaign wins in the County Judge race and the DA race.
Express news sports writers discuss Greg Popovich's mysterious illness, Jakob Poeltl's career season, and the latest on Joshua Primo.
The Express-News political team hosts district 6 councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda to discuss the recent turmoil at city hall, the shooting of Erik Cantu, and the transportation challenges that San Antonio is facing.
The Express-News political team discusses the controversies surrounding Clayton Perry and Mario Bravo.
Express-news sportswriters detail the mounting injuries, predict wins and losses and discuss more of the fallout from the Joshua Primo allegations.
Sports editor Nick Talbot and Greg Luca bring discuss the latest in the world of minor league sports teams in San Antonio like the new XFL team, SAFC's success, and the ownership shakeup of the Missions baseball team.
Express-News sportswriters break down the shocking news of the Spurs waiving Joshua Primo and dissect the incredible start to a season with very low expectations
UTSA Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography Jon Taylor joins the show to discuss the challenges that Republicans and Democrats face leading up to the midterm elections.
Express-News columnist Elaine Ayala is joined by UTSA Professor Emerita Ellen Riojas Clark. Together, they discuss the history of Dia de Muertos and give some do's and don'ts to help celebrate the holiday respectfully.
Express-news sportswriters discuss Jeremey Sochan's breakout performance and wonder if this roster might be too good to tank for Victor Wembanyama.
How Texas Republicans are attacking their opponents.
Express-News metro editor Greg Jefferson and reporter Michelle Del Rey discuss the shooting of 17-year-old Erik Cantu at the hands of a now-former SAPD officer."
Express news UPickEM college football show!
This week on EN Depth Express-News publisher Mark Medici and Hearstlab Scout Lisa Gillespie join the show to discuss Hearstlab and its mission to provide cash investments and and services to early-stage women-led start-ups!
Uvalde CISD, the St. Mary's Strip, and Beto's college tour.
Taste Team members Chuck Blount and Paul Stephen join the show to talk churros, "authenticity" in food and food trends that need to go away!
U.S. Representative for Texas's 23rd congressional district Tony Gonzalez joins the show to discuss immigration, possible Spurs relocation, and the Uvalde tragedy.
Express News Sports writers Mike Finger, Tom Orsborn, Jeff McDonald, and sports editor Nick Talbot discuss the Spurs' roster leading into the new season, who will run the offense, and whether or not this could be Coach Pop's last season.
County commissioner talks Spurs, voting access, and the future of the West Side.
We sat down with our Investment Guide partners to chat about the market, financial advice and more. Listen to the special episode of EN Depth, sponsored by Federal Employee Benefits, here: www.mysa.com/investmentguide Sponsor disclaimer: https://bit.ly/3Bv7WB8
Gilbert Garcia hosts a conversation with Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez about migrants
Anxiety likely was part of the first day of school for almost every student and family in Uvalde. But for those whose loved ones were murdered that day, and those who survived the shooting, the day was excruciating, yet another reminder of all they lost. www.expressnews.com/askpuro
Marine Corps veteran John Lira has launched a campaign for the Democratic nomination in U.S. District 23 and talks about why he thinks he can beat Tony Gonzales. www.expressnews.com/askpuro
Rosario Neaves is a 42-year-old San Antonio woman who became severely ill with long COVID 2 1/2 years ago, early in the pandemic. Since then, she's made 16 emergency room visits and been hospitalized twice. She's battled shortness of breath, pulse rates so high she feared a heart attack, intolerance to heat, and profound weakness that some days left her unable to get out of bed. 'Beyond my control': A San Antonio woman's two-year battle with long COVID
The Gillespie County elections administrator and her staff are stepping down — reportedly due to death threats that started after Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential contest and began falsely claiming he hadn't. www.expressnews.com/askpuro