LOCAL NEWS
SAPD: Driver hospitalized after hit-and-run crash involving 3 vehicles on North Side
Read full article: SAPD: Driver hospitalized after hit-and-run crash involving 3 vehicles on North SideA driver was hospitalized after a hit-and-run crash involving three vehicles on the North Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Passenger injured after car left in neutral and travels more than 20 mph downhill, SAPD says
Read full article: Passenger injured after car left in neutral and travels more than 20 mph downhill, SAPD saysA man was injured after his wife left their vehicle in neutral and it rolled downhill, San Antonio police said.
Records: Immigrant who rammed ICE vehicles on North Side charged with destruction of government property
Read full article: Records: Immigrant who rammed ICE vehicles on North Side charged with destruction of government propertyAn immigrant seen on video ramming into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles in a San Antonio parking lot is facing a federal charge of destruction of government property, according to an affidavit obtained by KSAT Investigates.
SAPD, Crime Stoppers seeks tips in connection with 2024 drive-by shooting on North Side
Read full article: SAPD, Crime Stoppers seeks tips in connection with 2024 drive-by shooting on North SideThe San Antonio Police Department and Crime Stoppers are seeking tips in connection with a 2024 drive-by shooting that left a man dead on the North Side.
Immigrant rams into ICE vehicles in San Antonio, injuring officer, agency says
Read full article: Immigrant rams into ICE vehicles in San Antonio, injuring officer, agency saysVideo shared by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shows someone ICE says is an immigrant ramming into agency vehicles in a San Antonio parking lot, injuring an officer.
‘You can look right through the house’: Man ‘stunned’ by fire damage to neighbors’ North Side home
Read full article: ‘You can look right through the house’: Man ‘stunned’ by fire damage to neighbors’ North Side homeA fire early Tuesday morning burned through a family's North Side home. They escaped injury but the home was destroyed.
SAPD: Driver not expected to be charged after crashing into 2 officers in patrol vehicle
Read full article: SAPD: Driver not expected to be charged after crashing into 2 officers in patrol vehicleTwo San Antonio police officers are expected to be OK after a driver ran through a red light and struck the officers’ patrol vehicle Monday morning on the Northwest Side.
ME’s office identifies man killed after jumping out of vehicle during argument on Northwest Side
Read full article: ME’s office identifies man killed after jumping out of vehicle during argument on Northwest SideThe Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office has identified a 44-year-old man killed after jumping out of a vehicle on the far Northwest Side early Sunday morning.
Authorities ID pedestrian struck, killed by vehicle on Northwest Side
Read full article: Authorities ID pedestrian struck, killed by vehicle on Northwest SideThe Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the woman who died after being struck by a vehicle Friday night on the Northwest Side.
Man found dead after vehicle fire on South Side, San Antonio Fire Department says
Read full article: Man found dead after vehicle fire on South Side, San Antonio Fire Department saysA 61-year-old man was found dead after a vehicle caught fire Tuesday evening on the South Side, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
Mission Branch Library presents ‘San Antonio: Places, Spirit and Light’
Read full article: Mission Branch Library presents ‘San Antonio: Places, Spirit and Light’The Mission Branch Library invites the community to experience "San Antonio: Places, Spirit and Light," a special art exhibition featuring prints and paintings by local artist Kathleen Baker Pittman.
New $19 million SAPD substation to break ground on San Antonio’s South Side
Read full article: New $19 million SAPD substation to break ground on San Antonio’s South SideOn Monday, the City of San Antonio will break ground on a new police substation on the South Side. The project was part of the 2022 voter-approved bond.
Driver hospitalized after 18-wheeler flips over on Loop 410, San Antonio police say
Read full article: Driver hospitalized after 18-wheeler flips over on Loop 410, San Antonio police saySan Antonio police said a driver was rushed to a hospital after an 18-wheeler flipped over on Loop 410 on the far South Side.
BCSO fires detention deputy following arrest at west Bexar County home
Read full article: BCSO fires detention deputy following arrest at west Bexar County homeThe Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) announced the termination of one of its detention deputies after she was arrested Wednesday at a west Bexar County home.
SAPD, Crime Stoppers search for man accused in connection with West Side hit-and-run
Read full article: SAPD, Crime Stoppers search for man accused in connection with West Side hit-and-runPolice officers and Crime Stoppers San Antonio are requesting assistance from the public to identify a man accused in connection with a hit-and-run on the West Side.
‘Say Their Names’ mural honoring 14 people killed by local law enforcement vandalized on MLK Day
Read full article: ‘Say Their Names’ mural honoring 14 people killed by local law enforcement vandalized on MLK DayAn East Side mural honoring people who were killed by local law enforcement was vandalized with black spray paint on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, an act that family members and organizers say was deliberate and hateful.
‘We’re all united’: Sights and sounds from San Antonio’s 39th annual MLK March
Read full article: ‘We’re all united’: Sights and sounds from San Antonio’s 39th annual MLK MarchSan Antonio’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. March, which honors King’s life and legacy, is touted as the largest in the nation.
New mural highlights pride of San Antonio’s East Side, channels Civil Rights-era figures
Read full article: New mural highlights pride of San Antonio’s East Side, channels Civil Rights-era figuresA new mural adorning part of an underpass on San Antonio’s East Side highlights the community’s role in the Civil Rights era.
Annual wreath-laying ceremony to honor Martin Luther King Jr. held on East Side
Read full article: Annual wreath-laying ceremony to honor Martin Luther King Jr. held on East SideThe annual wreath-laying ceremony to honor the life, struggles and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was held Sunday afternoon on the East Side.
Dog bites 10-year-old boy multiple times at Northeast Side apartment complex, ACS says
Read full article: Dog bites 10-year-old boy multiple times at Northeast Side apartment complex, ACS saysA 10-year-old boy was hospitalized after a dog bit him multiple times on Monday, according to San Antonio Animal Care Services.
2 injured, alleged suspect flees after Northeast Side shooting, SAPD says
Read full article: 2 injured, alleged suspect flees after Northeast Side shooting, SAPD saysTwo people were injured, and an alleged suspect fled after a shooting at a Northeast Side birthday party, according to San Antonio police.
2 injured after shot fired in pistol-whipping at Northeast Side funeral wake, SAPD says
Read full article: 2 injured after shot fired in pistol-whipping at Northeast Side funeral wake, SAPD saysTwo people were injured after an altercation at a funeral reception became violent Saturday evening on the Northeast Side, the San Antonio Police Department said.
New developer buys historic Lone Star Brewery site in San Antonio, plans collaborative redevelopment
Read full article: New developer buys historic Lone Star Brewery site in San Antonio, plans collaborative redevelopmentSouthstar, a New Braunfels-based real estate development firm, announced Friday that it has purchased the historic Lone Star Brewery site in San Antonio.
Baptist Health, Cigna reach agreement to keep patients in-network
Read full article: Baptist Health, Cigna reach agreement to keep patients in-networkShould the two sides be unable to reach terms before the Dec. 31 deadline, Baptist Health System said 1.4 million Texas families could face higher costs or disruptions in their healthcare.
Viral orange ‘Marty Supreme’ blimp spotted in New Braunfels
Read full article: Viral orange ‘Marty Supreme’ blimp spotted in New BraunfelsA bright, orange blimp promoting the movie “Marty Supreme” was spotted this weekend in New Braunfels, marking the latest in a string of marketing stunts for the film.
BCSO closes Montessori school crash investigation, leaving families seeking answers
Read full article: BCSO closes Montessori school crash investigation, leaving families seeking answersNearly one year after a deadly Montessori school crash, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said no criminal charges will be pursued.
Boerne Greyhounds, Randle Lions prepare for Class 5A-D2 playoff showdown at Alamodome
Read full article: Boerne Greyhounds, Randle Lions prepare for Class 5A-D2 playoff showdown at AlamodomeThere’s nothing like football practice in December. The Boerne Greyhounds are all about it because it means they are still alive for a state championship.
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.
TxDOT seeking public input on major rural road projects outside Bexar County
Read full article: TxDOT seeking public input on major rural road projects outside Bexar CountyTexas Department of Transportation officials are seeking public input on which major road projects should be prioritized in rural counties outside Bexar County over the next several years.
Texts among Kerr County officials show confusion about missing campers during July 4 floods
Read full article: Texts among Kerr County officials show confusion about missing campers during July 4 floodsHundreds of newly released messages add more detail to the devastating timeline of the deadly floods.
$10 million in relief activated for small businesses affected by Hill Country flooding
Read full article: $10 million in relief activated for small businesses affected by Hill Country floodingThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is announcing a new small-business initiative for the Kerrville region and providing a six-month recovery update on the July 4 floods on Tuesday morning.
Seguin man ‘briefly accessed’ rifle following arrest on drug charges, sheriff’s office says
Read full article: Seguin man ‘briefly accessed’ rifle following arrest on drug charges, sheriff’s office saysA Seguin man is accused of a myriad of charges — including for drugs and alleged assault — following a weekend arrest, according to a Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post.
Woman arrested, accused of stealing over $150K from nonprofit organization, Seguin police say
Read full article: Woman arrested, accused of stealing over $150K from nonprofit organization, Seguin police sayA woman arrested was accused of stealing more than $150,000 from a nonprofit organization in the San Antonio area, according to Seguin police.
City of Seguin nets funding to enhance roadway safety under federal program
Read full article: City of Seguin nets funding to enhance roadway safety under federal programThe City of Seguin was among several cities and counties across the country to receive a share of millions in federal funding last year to address roadway safety.
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Prosecutors, defense rest their cases in child endangerment trial of ex-Uvalde CISD police officer
Read full article: Prosecutors, defense rest their cases in child endangerment trial of ex-Uvalde CISD police officerThe state, led by Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell and special prosecutor Bill Turner, rested its case Tuesday in the trial of ex-Uvalde CISD police officer Adrian Gonzales.
San Antonio TikTok user shares ICE whereabouts; attorney weighs in on what’s legal, what’s not
Read full article: San Antonio TikTok user shares ICE whereabouts; attorney weighs in on what’s legal, what’s notA San Antonio TikTok user is using his platform to share where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have been spotted in the area.
Free health fair connected San Antonio community to services during MLK March and Celebration
Read full article: Free health fair connected San Antonio community to services during MLK March and CelebrationSeveral local organizations offered free vaccines and health resources during San Antonio's 39th annual MLK March and Celebration on Monday.
‘Say Their Names’ mural honoring 14 people killed by local law enforcement vandalized on MLK Day
Read full article: ‘Say Their Names’ mural honoring 14 people killed by local law enforcement vandalized on MLK DayAn East Side mural honoring people who were killed by local law enforcement was vandalized with black spray paint on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, an act that family members and organizers say was deliberate and hateful.
New drone video shows San Antonio River refilled with water after maintenance draining
Read full article: New drone video shows San Antonio River refilled with water after maintenance drainingThe San Antonio River is flowing once again after it was drained for maintenance as a part of the River Walk Maintenance Program.
RiverAid volunteers brave first freeze to protect Edwards Aquifer from stormwater pollution
Read full article: RiverAid volunteers brave first freeze to protect Edwards Aquifer from stormwater pollutionVolunteers gathered along a stormwater treatment site to haul sediment, leaves and debris — work they say helps keep polluted runoff from reaching the Edwards Aquifer.
‘Dinastia’ by Peso Pluma & Friends Tour to make stop at Frost Bank Center in April
Read full article: ‘Dinastia’ by Peso Pluma & Friends Tour to make stop at Frost Bank Center in AprilPeso Pluma is bringing his “Dinastia” tour to San Antonio in April, with tickets set to go on sale this Wednesday.
‘We’re all united’: Sights and sounds from San Antonio’s 39th annual MLK March
Read full article: ‘We’re all united’: Sights and sounds from San Antonio’s 39th annual MLK MarchSan Antonio’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. March, which honors King’s life and legacy, is touted as the largest in the nation.
SAPD: Driver not expected to be charged after crashing into 2 officers in patrol vehicle
Read full article: SAPD: Driver not expected to be charged after crashing into 2 officers in patrol vehicleTwo San Antonio police officers are expected to be OK after a driver ran through a red light and struck the officers’ patrol vehicle Monday morning on the Northwest Side.
Boeing to host hiring event for mechanics at Port San Antonio
Read full article: Boeing to host hiring event for mechanics at Port San AntonioA Boeing hiring event at Workforce Solutions Alamo Career Center - Port San Antonio has been pushed by one week due to inclement weather concerns, the company said in a Tuesday news release.
New mural highlights pride of San Antonio’s East Side, channels Civil Rights-era figures
Read full article: New mural highlights pride of San Antonio’s East Side, channels Civil Rights-era figuresA new mural adorning part of an underpass on San Antonio’s East Side highlights the community’s role in the Civil Rights era.
Seguin man ‘briefly accessed’ rifle following arrest on drug charges, sheriff’s office says
Read full article: Seguin man ‘briefly accessed’ rifle following arrest on drug charges, sheriff’s office saysA Seguin man is accused of a myriad of charges — including for drugs and alleged assault — following a weekend arrest, according to a Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post.
Northwest Side home left severely damaged in early morning fire, SAFD says
Read full article: Northwest Side home left severely damaged in early morning fire, SAFD saysA Northwest Side home was left severely damaged following an early morning fire, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
Martin Luther King Academy to be demolished following 39th annual MLK March
Read full article: Martin Luther King Academy to be demolished following 39th annual MLK MarchThe Martin Luther King Academy is about to enter a new chapter as the historic school prepares for demolition following the 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. March.
Man found dead in vehicle on West Side identified as suspect in teen’s fatal house party shooting, family says
Read full article: Man found dead in vehicle on West Side identified as suspect in teen’s fatal house party shooting, family saysA man found dead early Saturday in a vehicle on the West Side has been identified as the suspect in the September 2025 murder of a 17-year-old at a house party, according to the victim’s family.
San Antonio nonprofits, churches open doors to help homeless people during first freeze
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofits, churches open doors to help homeless people during first freezeSan Antonio experienced its first freeze of the year on Sunday, prompting some nonprofits to open up spaces for people experiencing homelessness.