Man accused of child sextortion crimes in Texas expected to plead guilty in federal court
Read full article: Man accused of child sextortion crimes in Texas expected to plead guilty in federal courtA man is expected to plead guilty to child sextortion crimes Thursday in a San Antonio federal courthouse.
San Antonio man who pleaded guilty to shooting 2 SAPD officers sentenced to 60 years in prison
Read full article: San Antonio man who pleaded guilty to shooting 2 SAPD officers sentenced to 60 years in prisonA Bexar County jury decided how long a San Antonio man will be in prison after he opened fire on two police officers in 2023.
Man sentenced to 56 years in prison for fatal 2022 stabbing on North Side
Read full article: Man sentenced to 56 years in prison for fatal 2022 stabbing on North SideA man was sentenced to 56 years in prison for a fatal 2022 stabbing on the North Side, Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales said in a news release Wednesday.
Lawsuit: Spurs icon David Robinson accuses business partner of diverting more than $34 million
Read full article: Lawsuit: Spurs icon David Robinson accuses business partner of diverting more than $34 millionSan Antonio Spurs legend David Robinson filed a lawsuit last week alleging his business partner diverted tens of millions of dollars to fund a new venture without his knowledge.
Judge reverses course, removing class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuit
Read full article: Judge reverses course, removing class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuitDays after granting class action certification in a lawsuit filed against the City of San Antonio by former convention center employees who said they were sexually harassed and assaulted at work, court records show a Bexar County state district court judge is reversing course.
Great-grandmother seeks justice after man accused in her great-grandson’s death faces new charges
Read full article: Great-grandmother seeks justice after man accused in her great-grandson’s death faces new chargesA San Antonio great-grandmother is demanding answers from the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office after the man accused in the death of her 18-month-old great-grandson in 2020 was arrested again this year in connection with the death of another infant.
Judge grants class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuit
Read full article: Judge grants class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuitA Bexar County state district court judge on Wednesday granted a motion for class action certification in a lawsuit filed against the City of San Antonio by former convention center employees who said they were sexually harassed and assaulted at work.
San Antonio man pleads guilty to shooting 2 SAPD officers as trial begins
Read full article: San Antonio man pleads guilty to shooting 2 SAPD officers as trial beginsA man set to have his trial begin pleaded guilty to multiple charges on Wednesday after shooting two San Antonio police officers back in 2023.
Victims angry after woman who pled guilty in headstone scam was given more time to come up with cash
Read full article: Victims angry after woman who pled guilty in headstone scam was given more time to come up with cashElena Sanchez Moreno pled guilty in October to stealing approximately $50,000 from families who paid her to make their loved ones cemetery headstones. Moreno, as well as the victims' families, appeared in court for the latest hearing on Tuesday.
Glenn Hamer resigns as CEO of Texas Association of Business weeks after sexual assault allegations
Read full article: Glenn Hamer resigns as CEO of Texas Association of Business weeks after sexual assault allegationsAn unidentified woman sued Hamer two weeks ago, accusing him of sexually assaulting and harassing her before retaliating against her using his position at the powerful business group.
Man sentenced to 47 years in prison after setting woman on fire, pouring scalding water on her
Read full article: Man sentenced to 47 years in prison after setting woman on fire, pouring scalding water on herA man was sentenced to 47 years in prison on Monday after he set a woman with disabilities on fire and also poured scalding water on her in 2023.
Paxton’s campaign against immigrant-serving groups gets boost from court rulings
Read full article: Paxton’s campaign against immigrant-serving groups gets boost from court rulingsCourts have said that the attorney general can use a 100-year-old law to demand entities’ internal records and sue to shut them down if he believes they’re violating the law.
Llano County library book removals allowed after U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear challenge
Read full article: Llano County library book removals allowed after U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear challengeSeven residents launched a challenge in 2022 to the removal of 17 books, which included topics on race and gender. They won a reinstatement of the titles, but lost on appeal.
Supreme Court’s map ruling sends Texas Democrats toward potential primaries, retirement or higher office bids
Read full article: Supreme Court’s map ruling sends Texas Democrats toward potential primaries, retirement or higher office bidsHouston Democrats are barreling toward a primary while North Texas Democrats await Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate decision.
Federal lawsuits challenging immigration detention flood Texas
Read full article: Federal lawsuits challenging immigration detention flood TexasThe wave of legal challenges is in response to the Trump administration’s intensified immigration enforcement and its new policy expanding mandatory detention for undocumented immigrants.
‘You blew it’: Teen charged in brother’s shooting to remain in detention after violating release terms
Read full article: ‘You blew it’: Teen charged in brother’s shooting to remain in detention after violating release termsA teenager accused of shooting and killing his brother was ordered to remain in detention after violating conditions of his release, Bexar County 436th Juvenile District Court Judge William “Cruz” Shaw ruled on Thursday.
San Antonio man sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl pills
Read full article: San Antonio man sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl pillsA previously convicted felon from San Antonio has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for possessing thousands of fentanyl pills intended for distribution, according to a news release.
Suspect arrested in 2022 murder case takes plea for aggravated kidnapping
Read full article: Suspect arrested in 2022 murder case takes plea for aggravated kidnappingA man who was arrested in a 2023 FBI raid, and later charged in connection with a 2022 murder, has had the murder charge dismissed, according to court records.
Body cam captures Live Oak police officer making false claims about business owner months before owner’s arrest
Read full article: Body cam captures Live Oak police officer making false claims about business owner months before owner’s arrestA dispute between a Live Oak businessman and the city’s police department continues to escalate. Newly released body-worn camera footage showed a Live Oak police officer who made a series of false and inflammatory claims about the man and his business.
How Texas’ law banning DEI, LGBTQ+ topics in K-12 schools could fare in court
Read full article: How Texas’ law banning DEI, LGBTQ+ topics in K-12 schools could fare in courtCases challenging Florida and federal policies provide a glimpse into the possible outcome for the Texas case. It is scheduled for a court hearing in Houston on Dec. 10.
San Antonio man accused of hurting 9-month-old who died in his care appears in court, faces $1M bond
Read full article: San Antonio man accused of hurting 9-month-old who died in his care appears in court, faces $1M bondA San Antonio man made an appearance in court on Monday in connection with two separate deadly child injury cases. One of those cases, which involved a 9-month-old child, happened earlier this year.
Uvalde man sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing child sexual abuse material, feds say
Read full article: Uvalde man sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing child sexual abuse material, feds sayA Uvalde man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being convicted of possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas.
UTSA professor accused of sexual exploitation of employee who was his former student, lawsuit says
Read full article: UTSA professor accused of sexual exploitation of employee who was his former student, lawsuit saysA University of Texas at San Antonio professor who owns an engineering company allegedly admitted to sexually exploiting an employee who was also his former student, according to a lawsuit filed in Bexar County.
Head of Texas’ largest business organization accused of sexual assault in lawsuit
Read full article: Head of Texas’ largest business organization accused of sexual assault in lawsuitAn unidentified woman on Monday sued Glenn Hamer, Texas Association of Business president and CEO, alleging he sexually harassed and assaulted her, then retaliated when she rejected his advances.
Supreme Court temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional map
Read full article: Supreme Court temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional mapThe administrative ruling is a first step before the court decides whether to pause the use of the 2025 map, drawn to increase GOP seats in the U.S. House, for the rest of the legal battle.
Pretrial hearing for man accused in brutal attack of ex-wife, 2 daughters reveals details of jail interview
Read full article: Pretrial hearing for man accused in brutal attack of ex-wife, 2 daughters reveals details of jail interviewA pretrial hearing for a man charged in connection with a brutal attack on his ex-wife and two young daughters took place on Friday.
Man sentenced to 70 years in Texas prison for crimes against children in Kendall County
Read full article: Man sentenced to 70 years in Texas prison for crimes against children in Kendall CountyA man was sentenced to 70 years in a Texas prison on Thursday for crimes against children, according to Kendall County Criminal District Attorney Nicole S. Bishop.
Abbott, Republican lawmakers’ comments cited in court order overturning Texas’ congressional gerrymander
Read full article: Abbott, Republican lawmakers’ comments cited in court order overturning Texas’ congressional gerrymanderJudge Jeffrey Brown pointed to comments from the governor and GOP legislators as the basis for his ruling that the new map can’t be used in 2026.
Judge Charles Montemayor reflects on 20 years of adoptions and foster care in Bexar County
Read full article: Judge Charles Montemayor reflects on 20 years of adoptions and foster care in Bexar CountyJudge Charles Montemayor has presided over thousands of adoptions in Bexar County during his 20-year career as a children’s court judge.
Atascosa County man sentenced to 60 years in prison for attacking ex-girlfriend, leaving her in wooded area
Read full article: Atascosa County man sentenced to 60 years in prison for attacking ex-girlfriend, leaving her in wooded areaA man was sentenced to 60 years in prison for attacking his ex-girlfriend with a knife and leaving her in a wooded area in 2023, according to the 81st Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
San Antonio woman sentenced to federal prison, ordered to pay $492K for defrauding COVID relief program
Read full article: San Antonio woman sentenced to federal prison, ordered to pay $492K for defrauding COVID relief programA San Antonio woman was sentenced to federal prison and ordered to pay more than $492,000 after defrauding a COVID relief program, the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday.
Criminal defense attorney Shannon Locke announces run for Bexar County District Attorney
Read full article: Criminal defense attorney Shannon Locke announces run for Bexar County District AttorneyShannon Locke, a longtime criminal defense attorney in San Antonio and Bexar County, has announced plans to run for the county’s top prosecutor position.
After blocking redistricting map, Judge Jeffrey Brown draws fire from Texas Republicans who once praised him
Read full article: After blocking redistricting map, Judge Jeffrey Brown draws fire from Texas Republicans who once praised himUntil being labeled as the "radical left," Brown was widely supported by Texas Republicans, including Gov. Greg Abbott, who previously hired him as his clerk. Abbott called the ruling “clearly erroneous.”
Texas Republicans started a national redistricting arms race. They may be losing.
Read full article: Texas Republicans started a national redistricting arms race. They may be losing.With Texas’ new map blocked by a federal court, California Democrats are emerging victorious — though the Supreme Court has yet to weigh in.
What’s next after a court blocked Texas’ gerrymandered maps
Read full article: What’s next after a court blocked Texas’ gerrymandered mapsThe state is expected to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to temporarily pause the ruling, which would allow Texas to use the more recent map while the appeal plays out.
Uvalde County judge suspended without pay after his indictment on official oppression
Read full article: Uvalde County judge suspended without pay after his indictment on official oppressionThe State Commission of Judicial Conduct suspended Uvalde County Judge William Mitchell without pay on Tuesday, days after he was indicted for official oppression, according to records obtained by KSAT Investigates.
Court order striking down Texas redistricting map upends plans for candidates across the state
Read full article: Court order striking down Texas redistricting map upends plans for candidates across the stateRepublicans who were planning to run for newly gerrymandered districts may have to reassess, while Democrats who were drawn out of their seats could suddenly have a path back to Congress.
Federal court blocks Texas from using new congressional gerrymander in 2026 midterms
Read full article: Federal court blocks Texas from using new congressional gerrymander in 2026 midtermsThe decision is a major blow for Republicans, in Texas and nationally, who pushed through the mid-decade redistricting at the behest of President Donald Trump. Attorney General Ken Paxton said he would appeal.
Former Alamo Trust President Kate Rogers sues over exit
Read full article: Former Alamo Trust President Kate Rogers sues over exitRogers resigned from her position after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick criticized a 2023 dissertation in which she asserted the importance of Indigenous people’s history at the Alamo.
Bexar County grand jury indicts Jonathan Joss shooting suspect for actor’s murder
Read full article: Bexar County grand jury indicts Jonathan Joss shooting suspect for actor’s murderA Bexar County grand jury indicted a man on Monday who admitted to pulling the trigger in the June deadly shooting of actor Jonathan Joss.
San Antonio mother whose newborn was kept at courthouse by judge gets 20-year prison sentence
Read full article: San Antonio mother whose newborn was kept at courthouse by judge gets 20-year prison sentenceA San Antonio woman who critically injured a 15-month-old girl in her care was ordered to begin serving a 20-year prison sentence immediately on Monday, after a judge denied her motion to further delay sentencing.
Murder charge dropped for teen accused of fatally shooting man in East Side home
Read full article: Murder charge dropped for teen accused of fatally shooting man in East Side homeA teen facing a murder charge in the shooting death of a man in an East Side home in June 2023 had his charges dropped due to insufficient evidence, according to court records.
Case dismissed against woman accused in argument leading to infant’s shooting death, records show
Read full article: Case dismissed against woman accused in argument leading to infant’s shooting death, records showA woman accused in connection with an argument when a gun went off and killed an infant recently had her case dismissed, Bexar County court records show.
Relief, reflection and apology: Acquitted ex-SAPD officers speak out days after not guilty verdicts
Read full article: Relief, reflection and apology: Acquitted ex-SAPD officers speak out days after not guilty verdictsFor the first time since being found not guilty in the 2023 shooting death of Melissa Perez, two of the three former San Antonio police officers are speaking publicly about the verdict and the toll the case took on them and their families.
‘Slap in the face’: Families’ criticism mounts over Bexar County DA’s handling of high-profile cases
Read full article: ‘Slap in the face’: Families’ criticism mounts over Bexar County DA’s handling of high-profile casesFamilies connected to high-profile Bexar County cases are voicing their frustrations with the district attorney’s office, saying they’ve been left in the dark about major decisions and are demanding accountability from DA Joe Gonzales.
Ex-BCSO deputy arrested for bringing Whataburger to inmate has case dismissed, records show
Read full article: Ex-BCSO deputy arrested for bringing Whataburger to inmate has case dismissed, records showA former Bexar County sheriff’s deputy, who was fired after bringing an inmate Whataburger at the county jail, has had his case dismissed, according to court records.
After ex-SAPD officers’ acquittal, police union and defense attorneys call for accountability
Read full article: After ex-SAPD officers’ acquittal, police union and defense attorneys call for accountabilityA day after three former San Antonio police officers were acquitted in the 2023 shooting death of Melissa Perez, both the San Antonio Police Officers Association and the defense team are demanding accountability and political change in Bexar County.
Texas AG’s lawsuit that sought to shutter Harris County program for undocumented immigrants rejected
Read full article: Texas AG’s lawsuit that sought to shutter Harris County program for undocumented immigrants rejectedThe county allocated $1.3 million to groups that provide immigration legal services amid an uptick in federal enforcement. Paxton called the program “evil and wicked.”
AG Ken Paxton sues Texas Latino civic group, alleging ‘unlawful voter registration scheme’
Read full article: AG Ken Paxton sues Texas Latino civic group, alleging ‘unlawful voter registration scheme’The nonprofit Jolt, which was targeted by Paxton in 2024, said it is again asking the court to dismiss the "meritless" lawsuit.
Parents of flood victims suing Camp Mystic for negligence
Read full article: Parents of flood victims suing Camp Mystic for negligenceFour lawsuits that were filed separately Monday allege Camp Mystic officials’ lack of planning and stalled evacuation contributed to the deaths of several children and counselors.
How the Bexar County DA’s Office, SAPD and San Antonio police union reacted to ex-SAPD officers’ not guilty verdict
Read full article: How the Bexar County DA’s Office, SAPD and San Antonio police union reacted to ex-SAPD officers’ not guilty verdictMultiple organizations, including the San Antonio Police Officers Association, shared their reactions with KSAT to the three former SAPD officers acquitted in Melissa Perez's death.
FULL VERDICT TIMELINE: The 21st — and final day — in trial of ex-SAPD officers charged with Melissa Perez’s murder
Read full article: FULL VERDICT TIMELINE: The 21st — and final day — in trial of ex-SAPD officers charged with Melissa Perez’s murderFollowing approximately 90 minutes of deliberations, the jury returned not guilty verdicts for Eleazar Alejandro, Alfred Flores and Nathan Villalobos on Monday afternoon.
Trial delays lead to turmoil for family of 80-year-old carjacking victim
Read full article: Trial delays lead to turmoil for family of 80-year-old carjacking victimNearly three years after 80-year-old Larry Brister was attacked, carjacked, and later died from his injuries, his family says they’re still waiting for justice — and for answers.
Attorney explains possible reasons why charges for suspects in Simon Cuevas case were downgraded
Read full article: Attorney explains possible reasons why charges for suspects in Simon Cuevas case were downgradedNone of the four suspects arrested in connection with a 14-year-old’s death are being charged with capital murder. Instead, their charges have been downgraded from murder to assault.
San Antonio father sentenced to 8 years deferred adjudication in infant’s shooting death
Read full article: San Antonio father sentenced to 8 years deferred adjudication in infant’s shooting deathA San Antonio father accused of causing the death of his 8-month-old child in 2023 was sentenced Friday to eight years of deferred adjudication.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues three school districts for not displaying Ten Commandments in classrooms
Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton sues three school districts for not displaying Ten Commandments in classroomsThe suits against Galveston, Round Rock and Leander ISDs come after Texas passed a law requiring the commandments be posted in classrooms. The law is being challenged in federal court.
Prosecution rebuttal witness disqualified from testifying to jury in ex-SAPD officers’ murder trial
Read full article: Prosecution rebuttal witness disqualified from testifying to jury in ex-SAPD officers’ murder trialA longtime forensic criminologist ended testimony on Friday as the trial of three ex-SAPD officers charged in Melissa Perez’s 2023 death completed its 20th day.
3D forensic expert shows jurors analysis of Melissa Perez shooting in trial’s 19th day
Read full article: 3D forensic expert shows jurors analysis of Melissa Perez shooting in trial’s 19th dayA 3D forensic analyst took the stand on Thursday in the trial of three ex-SAPD officers charged in Melissa Perez's shooting death.
Myrta Romanos leaves jail after her charges connected to 2023 triple-murder case were dismissed
Read full article: Myrta Romanos leaves jail after her charges connected to 2023 triple-murder case were dismissedAccording to Bexar County court records, all three of Myrta Romanos’ charges were dismissed on Wednesday morning. KSAT attempted to speak with Romanos after she was released from jail on Wednesday afternoon.
Crime expert with nearly five decades of experience called to testify on Day 18 in Melissa Perez murder trial
Read full article: Crime expert with nearly five decades of experience called to testify on Day 18 in Melissa Perez murder trialOne day after calling its first active SAPD officer to testify, the joint defense team called Kendall County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Thomas Matjeka, its fourth witness, to the stand on Wednesday.
Texas voters poised to approve stricter bail rules in state Constitution
Read full article: Texas voters poised to approve stricter bail rules in state ConstitutionUnder Proposition 3, judges will be required to deny bail for certain violent offenses if the state demonstrates that doing so is necessary to ensure public safety or the defendant’s appearance in court.
Central Catholic faces new lawsuit alleging student was groped, bullied at school
Read full article: Central Catholic faces new lawsuit alleging student was groped, bullied at schoolThe family of a former Central Catholic High School student is suing the school and staff for failing to act on reports of bullying and assault, according to a lawsuit obtained by KSAT Investigates on Tuesday.
Trial for Christopher Preciado’s mother charged in couple’s shooting deaths set to begin on Wednesday
Read full article: Trial for Christopher Preciado’s mother charged in couple’s shooting deaths set to begin on WednesdayThe trial for one of three suspects accused in connection with the 2023 deaths of a young Northwest Side couple and their unborn child has been moved up to this week.
Joint defense team called active SAPD officer in Day 17 of Melissa Perez murder trial
Read full article: Joint defense team called active SAPD officer in Day 17 of Melissa Perez murder trialThe defense team representing three former San Antonio police officers charged in Melissa Perez's death called Travis Thompson, its first active officer, to the stand on Tuesday afternoon.
‘Murder is hard to prove’: Expert weighs odds in former San Antonio police officers’ trial
Read full article: ‘Murder is hard to prove’: Expert weighs odds in former San Antonio police officers’ trialAs the trial of three former San Antonio police officers accused in the shooting death of Melissa Perez nears jury deliberations, questions loom over what it would take for jurors to reach a not-guilty verdict.
Former Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo requests trial to be moved out of Uvalde County
Read full article: Former Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo requests trial to be moved out of Uvalde CountyFormer Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo, who is charged in connection with the Robb Elementary shooting, is asking a judge to move his trial out of Uvalde County, according to court records obtained by KSAT Investigates.
Retired SAPD detective spoke to 3 officers who drew their weapons — but did not fire — at Melissa Perez
Read full article: Retired SAPD detective spoke to 3 officers who drew their weapons — but did not fire — at Melissa PerezLisa Miller, a former San Antonio police detective and sergeant, took the stand on Monday afternoon in the trial of three ex-officers charged in Melissa Perez’s 2023 death.
Judicial conduct ballot proposal would expand Abbott’s growing influence over courts
Read full article: Judicial conduct ballot proposal would expand Abbott’s growing influence over courtsProposition 12 would allow the governor to appoint a majority of the commission that disciplines judges, as Abbott condemns “activist judges.”
New York judge dismisses Ken Paxton’s legal challenge in abortion pills case
Read full article: New York judge dismisses Ken Paxton’s legal challenge in abortion pills caseThe Texas attorney general wanted a New York court to enforce a civil judgment against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills. The suit was a test of New York’s “shield law.”
Uncertainty grows on when Texans will get SNAP benefits as U.S. Supreme Court emergency order blocks full aid
Read full article: Uncertainty grows on when Texans will get SNAP benefits as U.S. Supreme Court emergency order blocks full aidThe order will expire two days after an appeals court issues a more permanent ruling on the funding while the Trump administration will continue with partial SNAP payments.
Attorneys discuss motions in Christopher Preciado case; trial date set for 2026
Read full article: Attorneys discuss motions in Christopher Preciado case; trial date set for 2026Christopher Preciado, the 21-year-old man charged in connection with the shooting deaths of Matthew Guerra and Savanah Soto, officially learned when his trial will start early next year.
‘Their behavior was reasonable’: Witness defends ex-officers on trial for Melissa Perez death
Read full article: ‘Their behavior was reasonable’: Witness defends ex-officers on trial for Melissa Perez deathBexar County prosecutors officially rested their case on Friday in the murder trial of three former SAPD officers.
Texas DACA recipients ponder leaving the state amid push to revoke their work permits
Read full article: Texas DACA recipients ponder leaving the state amid push to revoke their work permitsA Trump administration proposal would strip Texas’ more than 86,000 DACA recipients of their work permits — including two nurses who say they’ll move to other states if that happens.
Convictions in police murder cases extremely rare, expert says
Read full article: Convictions in police murder cases extremely rare, expert saysThe trial of three former San Antonio police officers accused in the shooting death of Melissa Perez is drawing attention to just how rare it is for officers to face murder charges — and even rarer for them to be convicted.
Defense attorney notes new inconsistency in SAPD detective’s Melissa Perez death investigation
Read full article: Defense attorney notes new inconsistency in SAPD detective’s Melissa Perez death investigationThom Nisbet, a co-defense attorney for ex-SAPD Sgt. Alfred Flores, grilled SAPD detective Ronald Soto in court on Thursday. Soto said he mixed up another detail in his investigation into Melissa Perez's 2023 death.
SAPD detective’s body-worn camera shows interaction with Melissa Perez’s family after her death
Read full article: SAPD detective’s body-worn camera shows interaction with Melissa Perez’s family after her deathFollowing a sometimes contentious Tuesday in court, a San Antonio police detective returned to the stand on Wednesday morning for his third day of testimony.
San Antonio woman sentenced to 8 years in prison after committing elder fraud to purchase vehicles
Read full article: San Antonio woman sentenced to 8 years in prison after committing elder fraud to purchase vehiclesA woman was sentenced to eight years in prison for multiple charges after she committed elder fraud to purchase vehicles from San Antonio-area dealerships.
Woman sentenced to 8 years probation after being caught on video hitting poodle multiple times
Read full article: Woman sentenced to 8 years probation after being caught on video hitting poodle multiple timesA woman caught on video hitting her puppy multiple times was sentenced on Tuesday to eight years of probation.
Texas attorney general sues Tylenol company over autism claims
Read full article: Texas attorney general sues Tylenol company over autism claimsThis lawsuit comes a month after U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. updated guidance discouraging pregnant women from taking acetaminophen, citing it as a possible cause of autism.
Joint defense team grills lead SAPD detective in Melissa Perez murder case
Read full article: Joint defense team grills lead SAPD detective in Melissa Perez murder caseTuesday’s court testimony shed new light on how San Antonio police filed arrest warrants for three ex-officers charged in Melissa Perez’s 2023 death.
Man sentenced to 38 years for fatal 2024 shooting of woman in apartment complex courtyard
Read full article: Man sentenced to 38 years for fatal 2024 shooting of woman in apartment complex courtyardA man was sentenced to 38 years in prison after fatally shooting a 25-year-old woman in far west Bexar County, according to a news release from the district attorney’s office.
Federal appeals court will reconsider West Texas A&M drag show ban
Read full article: Federal appeals court will reconsider West Texas A&M drag show banThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday tossed a three-judge panel's earlier ruling that found the ban violated students' free speech rights. The court's 17 judges will rehear the case.
Judge denies multiple state expert witnesses from testifying in Melissa Perez murder trial
Read full article: Judge denies multiple state expert witnesses from testifying in Melissa Perez murder trialThe joint defense of three former SAPD officers asked presiding Judge Ron Rangel to bar state expert witnesses from taking the stand on Monday.
Woman sentenced to 6 years deferred adjudication in connection with deadly dog attack case
Read full article: Woman sentenced to 6 years deferred adjudication in connection with deadly dog attack caseA woman arrested for retaliation in connection with a deadly dog attack case was sentenced on Thursday to six years deferred adjudication.
Former Texas Solicitor General Kyle Hawkins appointed to Texas Supreme Court
Read full article: Former Texas Solicitor General Kyle Hawkins appointed to Texas Supreme CourtHawkins spent two years as Texas’ top appellate attorney, but resigned soon after not signing onto Attorney General Ken Paxton’s 2020 election challenge.