How are school bond projects paid for? KSAT Explains
Read full article: How are school bond projects paid for? KSAT ExplainsA handful of school bond proposals are often on the ballot each time local elections are held. Typically, they’re not the contests that get a lot of attention during campaign season, but they’re not insignificant races by any means. KSAT Explains.
What is Chat GPT? KSAT Explains how it works and its ethical dilemmas
Read full article: What is Chat GPT? KSAT Explains how it works and its ethical dilemmasChat GPT is the latest tech innovation blowing people’s minds while simultaneously raising questions about ethics, critical thinking and originality. In this episode, KSAT Explains how it works and its ethical dilemmas.
KSAT Explains: The best of ‘how did THAT town get its name?’
Read full article: KSAT Explains: The best of ‘how did THAT town get its name?’We've visited numerous towns across South Texas and the Hill Country over the last decade to discover how they got their name. Here are some of the highlights from those stories.
What’s changed since February 2021 to prevent another power grid failure? KSAT Explains
Read full article: What’s changed since February 2021 to prevent another power grid failure? KSAT ExplainsAfter the snow and ice of February 2021 had melted and power and water service finally returned, catastrophe turned to criticism. Lawmakers and power providers have since gone to work in hopes that it doesn't happen again.
How did the East Side become the heart of the local African American community? KSAT Explains
Read full article: How did the East Side become the heart of the local African American community? KSAT ExplainsSegregation led to African Americans forming communities east of the San Antonio River. In this KSAT Explains, we explore how the city's East Side came to be.
What is School Choice in Texas? KSAT Explains
Read full article: What is School Choice in Texas? KSAT ExplainsTexas has had public school choice for decades, and the number of options is exploding. But some lawmakers are still trying to create private school choice options, while others are pushing against it.