1 day agoSan Antonio business owner hosting back-to-school giveaway event this ThursdayMalouff International Group is hosting a giveaway is this evening at Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park.
2 days agoNonprofit resource hub Big Mama’s Safe House expands into West Side communityBennie Price started Big Mama's Safe House on the East Side in 2021 and it's turned into a big help for his community. He's now being asked to start a similar resource hub on the West Side.
What are forever chemicals? KSAT ExplainsThe term “forever chemicals” refers to a class of thousands of chemicals that have been around nearly a century but are now raising serious concerns about their impact on human health, prompting new nationwide restrictions and heightened awareness.
‘I feel for them’: SAPD officer describes helping Houston residents recover from Hurricane BerylNearly two dozen San Antonio police officers have returned from Houston after helping residents and businesses recover from Hurricane Beryl.
Police use tear gas, dogs, to get barricaded shooting suspect into custodyCarlos Herrera, 35, faces a long list of charges after allegedly shooting a woman, then holding police at bay for five hours.
Jury finds Quovante Walls innocent after being accused of fatally shooting roommateA man accused of killing his roommate told police it was an accident and was found not guilty of the murder on Friday.
‘It was an accident’: Interrogation video shown to jury of man on trial for fatally shooting roommateQuovante Walls facing up to life in prison if found guilty.
Project aims to inspire readers and broaden access to booksA local project is impacting families who live in growing communities around Bexar County and don’t have access to public libraries.
A look ahead at cases heading to court in Bexar County this weekHere's a look at what’s going on at the Justice Center this week.
SAPD searches for gunman after man shot twice at West Side apartmentSan Antonio police are investigating after a man was shot twice at a West Side apartment while a child was inside.
Doctors see summer spike in COVID-19 related casesFireworks aren’t the only thing going up this week. Doctors say COVID-19 cases are climbing in Military City, USA.
Woman denied retrial in stepson starvation death caseA woman convicted of the starvation death of her stepson was back in court on Tuesday to ask for a retrial.