Southwest Side neighborhood gets upgrades after KSAT probe into safety concerns
Read full article: Southwest Side neighborhood gets upgrades after KSAT probe into safety concernsA San Antonio intersection got major upgrades after a blind homeowner said speeding drivers were posing a safety threat for her and her children.
TAKEAWAYS: State lawmakers’ final report into deadly Camp Mystic floods
Read full article: TAKEAWAYS: State lawmakers’ final report into deadly Camp Mystic floodsTexas lawmakers released a 115-page investigative report Thursday on the mishaps at Camp Mystic on July 4 last year that led to the deaths of 27 people.
Renaming César E. Chávez Boulevard could cost over $300K, city estimates
Read full article: Renaming César E. Chávez Boulevard could cost over $300K, city estimatesA proposal to change the name of César E. Chávez Boulevard in downtown San Antonio could cost the city more than $300,000, according to the City of San Antonio’s Development Services Department’s estimates.
SAPD chief defends firing of officer who failed to search teen before jail suicide
Read full article: SAPD chief defends firing of officer who failed to search teen before jail suicideSan Antonio Police Chief William McManus defended his decision to indefinitely suspend former officer Abdiel Munoz during an arbitration hearing Tuesday, saying the officer’s failure to properly search a detained teenager before transporting him to jail led to a preventable tragedy.
SAPD warning of potential summer spike in car burglaries, gun thefts
Read full article: SAPD warning of potential summer spike in car burglaries, gun theftsSan Antonio police are reminding people not to leave valuables, including cash and weapons, in their cars. They say they usually see an increase in car burglaries during the summer.
Arbitrator to weigh whether former SAPD officer should be reinstated after jail suicide
Read full article: Arbitrator to weigh whether former SAPD officer should be reinstated after jail suicideAn arbitrator will decide whether a former San Antonio police officer should get his job back after a 19-year-old detainee brought a handgun into the Bexar County jail and died by suicide in 2024.
Judson ISD interim superintendent to resign after four months on job
Read full article: Judson ISD interim superintendent to resign after four months on jobThe Judson Independent School District will have to look for a fifth person to lead the district since the start of the year, after the interim superintendent announced his resignation, according to an email obtained by KSAT Investigates on Tuesday.
Muddy Helotes Creek water raises concerns near Guajolote Ranch development
Read full article: Muddy Helotes Creek water raises concerns near Guajolote Ranch developmentResidents near Helotes Creek are raising concerns after recent rainfall left parts of the creek running high and muddy, prompting questions about runoff from nearby land clearing tied to the Guajolote Ranch Lennar development.
San Antonio mom of five building healthy parenting habits through series of free classes
Read full article: San Antonio mom of five building healthy parenting habits through series of free classesA San Antonio mother of five says a free parenting program through Metro Health changed the way she communicates with her children and helped her reject discipline methods tied to cycles of abuse.
Trial date set for former Uvalde school police chief in Robb Elementary shooting criminal case
Read full article: Trial date set for former Uvalde school police chief in Robb Elementary shooting criminal caseFormer Uvalde school district Police Chief Pete Arredondo returned to court Friday for a status hearing tied to the criminal case over his response to the Robb Elementary School shooting.
Daughter of San Antonio flood victim hopes father’s story is not forgotten one year later
Read full article: Daughter of San Antonio flood victim hopes father’s story is not forgotten one year laterOne year after deadly floodwaters swept through the Perrin Beitel area, the daughter of one of the victims is hoping her father’s story is not forgotten.
Widow of man who died 1 year ago in Northeast Side floodwaters finally on the road toward peace
Read full article: Widow of man who died 1 year ago in Northeast Side floodwaters finally on the road toward peaceAngel Richards' husband, Stevie, was one of 11 people who were carried away by floodwaters near Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel nearly one year ago.
New World screwworm cases rise to 7, US Secretary of Agriculture says
Read full article: New World screwworm cases rise to 7, US Secretary of Agriculture saysU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced in a Thursday news conference that the total number of New World screwworm cases has risen to seven since last week’s breakout.
Guajolote Ranch development inches closer to reality after additional acres approved
Read full article: Guajolote Ranch development inches closer to reality after additional acres approvedA city-county committee approved additional acres for a proposed development on Guajolote Ranch in northwest Bexar County. This decision moves the controversial project closer to construction despite concerns from residents about wildlife, water resources and environmental review processes.
San Antonio ISD’s six-figure travel tab: Hawaii, conferences and a district in deficit
Read full article: San Antonio ISD’s six-figure travel tab: Hawaii, conferences and a district in deficitKSAT Investigates found San Antonio ISD's superintendent, executive cabinet and school board members spent more than $121,000 on travel since 2024, even as the district faces a $46 million budget shortfall and program cuts.
Family remembers teen who died after falling from truck during Spurs celebration
Read full article: Family remembers teen who died after falling from truck during Spurs celebrationThe family of Jose Luis Rodriguez III is mourning the loss of the teen, who died this week after being critically injured while celebrating the Spurs’ Game 6 win in the Western Conference finals.
‘He had bites all over his body’: Man describes helping neighbor after Northeast Side bee attack
Read full article: ‘He had bites all over his body’: Man describes helping neighbor after Northeast Side bee attackIt appears everyone who was stung by a swarm of bees in a Northeast Side neighborhood is on the mend now.
‘Feels like a nightmare’: Teen dies after falling from truck during Spurs playoff celebration
Read full article: ‘Feels like a nightmare’: Teen dies after falling from truck during Spurs playoff celebrationA San Antonio family is mourning a 17-year-old boy who died after falling from a truck during post-Spurs game celebrations.
Project Marvel hotel plans change as SAWS says downtown plant too expensive to relocate
Read full article: Project Marvel hotel plans change as SAWS says downtown plant too expensive to relocateSAWS says a consultant it hired to examine the feasibility of relocating its Commerce Street chilled water plant, on the site where the city had proposed a 1,000-room hotel as part of a new sports and entertainment district, has said moving its facility would cost more than $300 million — roughly triple initial estimates.
Teen dies from injuries after falling from truck during Spurs celebration, family says
Read full article: Teen dies from injuries after falling from truck during Spurs celebration, family saysA 17-year-old died from his injuries after falling from a truck during post-Spurs game celebrations on the South Side, his family told KSAT.
Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy who responded to Shavano Park woman’s murder on leave, BCSO says
Read full article: Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy who responded to Shavano Park woman’s murder on leave, BCSO saysThe Bexar County deputy was placed on administrative leave, which is standard practice after what the sheriff's office calls a "critical incident." Rose Garcia, 79, was murdered allegedly by her grandson in her Shavano Park home last month.
Volunteer dive teams prepare Guadalupe River for summer visitors
Read full article: Volunteer dive teams prepare Guadalupe River for summer visitorsFor the past 10 months, there’s been a partnership between community members, nonprofits and volunteers to help clean up the Guadalupe River after the deadly floods on July 4, 2025.
Veteran family denied school voucher funding over tax form requirement
Read full article: Veteran family denied school voucher funding over tax form requirementTasha Barreda applied for school vouchers for her 13-year-old daughter, Emma, but was denied because she didn't provide the state with a tax form she doesn't complete because of her veteran status.
‘It wasn’t a celebration’: Spurs fan left with $10K in vandalism to her SUV after playoff win
Read full article: ‘It wasn’t a celebration’: Spurs fan left with $10K in vandalism to her SUV after playoff winCynthia Happy Buttles said she’s struggling to understand why someone would use excitement about the Spurs to deface someone else’s vehicle.
Marlene Vidal was in a mental health crisis days before allegedly killing her kids, longtime friend says
Read full article: Marlene Vidal was in a mental health crisis days before allegedly killing her kids, longtime friend saysMarlene Vidal's longtime friend took KSAT step by step through what she said was Vidal's declining mental health leading up to Friday when Vidal is accused of killing her two children.
Mental health support expands following deadly floods in Texas Hill Country
Read full article: Mental health support expands following deadly floods in Texas Hill CountryThe Community Foundation has allocated $5 million in grants to 15 nonprofits and pledged an additional $10 million over two years to support long-term mental health recovery following the Hill Country flood.
‘The cheapest option’: SAWS approves potential gradual rate increase over next 4 years
Read full article: ‘The cheapest option’: SAWS approves potential gradual rate increase over next 4 yearsSan Antonio Water System (SAWS) board members approved a potential gradual rate increase of approximately $19 for residents over the next four years.
Why a new $2B Toyota assembly line in San Antonio isn’t a done deal yet
Read full article: Why a new $2B Toyota assembly line in San Antonio isn’t a done deal yetA $2 billion project could bring 2,000 new jobs to the Toyota plant on the South Side. But it’s not guaranteed, and Toyota has indicated it is looking for financial help to make the plan happen.
CPS confirms agency had contact with mother before she allegedly set car on fire, killing 2 children
Read full article: CPS confirms agency had contact with mother before she allegedly set car on fire, killing 2 childrenAs the San Antonio Police Department and the Child Protective Services investigate the mother charged with capital murder for the deaths of her two children found in a burning car Friday, the public and welfare experts are wondering what led up to the tragedy.
Suspect arrested months after South Side dispensary robbery, jail records show
Read full article: Suspect arrested months after South Side dispensary robbery, jail records showThree suspects remain at large after shots were fired during a robbery at a South Side business, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Jellystone Park on Guadalupe River reopens riverfront after devastating Hill Country floods
Read full article: Jellystone Park on Guadalupe River reopens riverfront after devastating Hill Country floodsJellystone Park on the Guadalupe River has reopened its riverfront after last summer’s devastating floods tore through the Hill Country.
KSAT presses city for answers on delayed South Side community center project
Read full article: KSAT presses city for answers on delayed South Side community center projectConstruction on a new community center on the South Side is apparently delayed, and KSAT is pressing the city to find out when work will begin.
District 7 plans town hall to gather community feedback on proposed SAWS rate hike
Read full article: District 7 plans town hall to gather community feedback on proposed SAWS rate hikeDistrict 7 Councilwoman Marina Alderete Gavito wants to hear from her constituents regarding a proposed rate increase by the San Antonio Water System.
Affidavit: Man accused of threatening to bomb City Hall, targeting Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones
Read full article: Affidavit: Man accused of threatening to bomb City Hall, targeting Mayor Gina Ortiz JonesA New Braunfels man was arrested on Thursday after allegedly threatening to bomb City Hall, targeting San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones, according to an arrest affidavit.
Window company owner who left San Antonio to avoid disgruntled customers arrested on felony theft charges
Read full article: Window company owner who left San Antonio to avoid disgruntled customers arrested on felony theft chargesThe owner of a now-defunct San Antonio window company has been indicted on felony theft charges. Investigators said he accepted deposits from customers then shuttered the business without paying them back.
More than half of TEFA recipients already enrolled in private or homeschool, data shows
Read full article: More than half of TEFA recipients already enrolled in private or homeschool, data showsFamilies have started to receive their notices on whether or not they were accepted into the Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program.
Topic of strangulation front and center for Texas’ new domestic violence prevention task force
Read full article: Topic of strangulation front and center for Texas’ new domestic violence prevention task forceStrangulation is the latest topic for the Texas Governor’s Family Violence Criminal Homicide Prevention Task Force, which is investigating key homicide indicators to make suggestions to the Texas Legislature.
As Spurs keep winning, SW Military celebrations grow bigger and rowdier
Read full article: As Spurs keep winning, SW Military celebrations grow bigger and rowdierAnother Spurs playoff win brought another massive celebration to Southwest Military Drive, where fans filled the streets honking horns, waving flags and chanting, “Go Spurs Go.”
Waymo issues software recall for all its vehicles after car drives into high water in San Antonio
Read full article: Waymo issues software recall for all its vehicles after car drives into high water in San AntonioThe autonomous driving company Waymo has issued a voluntarily software recall after one of its robotaxis drove into high water and got swept away in San Antonio last month.
Upper Guadalupe River Authority prepares to install river warning sirens
Read full article: Upper Guadalupe River Authority prepares to install river warning sirensAudibility varies by conditions; the manufacturer estimates up to about a 1-mile radius. Sirens activate via National Weather Service flood warnings or manually by Kerr County emergency management.
Despite partial reopening, Leon Valley driver’s license office still experencing temporary closures
Read full article: Despite partial reopening, Leon Valley driver’s license office still experencing temporary closuresAlthough the Leon Valley driver’s license office has partially reopened, some people arrived to find the office closed.
Texas’ new task force addresses stalking in push to prevent domestic violence homicides
Read full article: Texas’ new task force addresses stalking in push to prevent domestic violence homicidesThe first subject the Family Violence Criminal Homicide Prevention Task Force addressed was stalking, which is rampant in abusive relationships. Members believe laws can be stronger, and community awareness is necessary.
New charges filed against former San Antonio fire union president stemming from 2024 arrest
Read full article: New charges filed against former San Antonio fire union president stemming from 2024 arrestThe former president of the San Antonio firefighters union is facing multiple new charges involving the highest-ranked female firefighter and an additional woman, records show.
Families requesting expanded transportation program to San Antonio senior centers
Read full article: Families requesting expanded transportation program to San Antonio senior centersAs the city’s population ages and expands outward, more people who could benefit from senior center services live outside the five-mile radius to receive transportation.
SAISD not renewing Teach for America contracts, said it won’t increase teacher vacancies
Read full article: SAISD not renewing Teach for America contracts, said it won’t increase teacher vacanciesSAISD currently has 25 full-time teachers through Teach for America, whose contracts will end at the end of the school year and will not be renewed.
San Antonio family pleads for help after deadly hit-and-run on Southwest Side
Read full article: San Antonio family pleads for help after deadly hit-and-run on Southwest SideThe San Antonio Police Department said Joseph Haro, 37, was killed on April 24 by a hit-and-run driver. Two weeks later, SAPD still has not made any arrests.
ACS pursuing criminal charges against owner of dog who attacked 80-year-old woman, child
Read full article: ACS pursuing criminal charges against owner of dog who attacked 80-year-old woman, childOwner of a dog who aggressively attacked two people on the Northwest Side within a week is under investigation by the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD), Animal Care Services (ACS) said.
‘They are still loved’: Mothers continue fighting for answers 3 years after sons’ murders
Read full article: ‘They are still loved’: Mothers continue fighting for answers 3 years after sons’ murdersTwo San Antonio mothers are still seeking justice more than three years after their sons were killed in a July 2022 shooting. The case remains unsolved, and police are asking for help.
North Side family seriously injured in house explosion files lawsuit against CPS Energy
Read full article: North Side family seriously injured in house explosion files lawsuit against CPS EnergyThe North Side family who lived in the first home that exploded and went up in flames last month is suing CPS Energy.
Immigrant found guilty after ramming ICE vehicles outside North Side Walmart
Read full article: Immigrant found guilty after ramming ICE vehicles outside North Side WalmartAn immigrant who rammed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles outside a North Side Walmart earlier this year was found guilty on Friday after less than three hours of deliberations.
Federal government certifies SAISD program that prepares HS students for teaching careers
Read full article: Federal government certifies SAISD program that prepares HS students for teaching careersAs teacher shortages persist across Texas, the U.S. Department of Labor is certifying a San Antonio Independent School District program that prepares high school students for teaching careers.
Man accused of ramming ICE officers says he panicked after being approached by “masked men” outside San Antonio Walmart
Read full article: Man accused of ramming ICE officers says he panicked after being approached by “masked men” outside San Antonio WalmartJust over four months after his arrest, a man was on trial over accusations he rammed his vehicle into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers outside a North Side Walmart in January.
Amid $46M deficit, SAISD superintendent continues district-funded cross-country travel
Read full article: Amid $46M deficit, SAISD superintendent continues district-funded cross-country travelRecords obtained by KSAT Investigates show San Antonio ISD Superintendent Jaime Aquino continued taking district-funded cross-country trips as the district faced a $46 million budget deficit, school cuts and growing financial scrutiny.
Hunt residents see progress on Hunt Post Office reopening
Read full article: Hunt residents see progress on Hunt Post Office reopeningEfforts to reopen the Hunt Post Office are ongoing after it was destroyed by last year's flood on July 4 flood, which has forced residents to travel to Ingram for mail services.
What’s next for the Texas hemp industry after court ruling on Delta-8 THC?
Read full article: What’s next for the Texas hemp industry after court ruling on Delta-8 THC?In the latest series of zigs and zags on hemp regulation, the Texas Supreme Court has paved the way for the Texas Department of State Health Services to ban an alternative form of THC that helped kickstart the state’s $5.5 billion consumable hemp industry.
North Side house explosion survivors pull original lawsuit, refile new suit against CPS Energy
Read full article: North Side house explosion survivors pull original lawsuit, refile new suit against CPS EnergyTwo residents injured in a North Side house explosion have filed a new joint lawsuit against CPS Energy, days after pulling their original lawsuit.
McAllen mariachi brothers say opening for Kacey Musgraves among biggest performances of careers
Read full article: McAllen mariachi brothers say opening for Kacey Musgraves among biggest performances of careersThree McAllen brothers are preparing to perform on one of Texas’ most iconic stages, about two months after they were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
San Antonio man pleads guilty to charges related to ATM explosions, gun possession, DOJ says
Read full article: San Antonio man pleads guilty to charges related to ATM explosions, gun possession, DOJ saysA San Antonio man has pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges related to ATM explosions and possession of guns, according to a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) news release.
Camp Mystic won’t reopen this summer, withdraws its application to renew license
Read full article: Camp Mystic won’t reopen this summer, withdraws its application to renew licenseCamp Mystic withdrew an application to renew its license on Thursday, following two days of emotional testimony at the Texas Capitol.
Lawsuit filed against CPS Energy after 5 injured in Preston Hollow Drive home explosions
Read full article: Lawsuit filed against CPS Energy after 5 injured in Preston Hollow Drive home explosionsTwo North Side residents filed a lawsuit accusing CPS Energy of negligence after they were injured in home explosions earlier this month along with three others.
Judson ISD school board conflict persists amid academic, enrollment issues
Read full article: Judson ISD school board conflict persists amid academic, enrollment issuesJudson Independent School District trustee Jose Macias Jr. is not allowed on district campuses or at district events for a minimum of five months after being censured at a recent board meeting.
CPS Energy distributes free gas detectors to Preston Hollow residents after home explosions
Read full article: CPS Energy distributes free gas detectors to Preston Hollow residents after home explosionsCPS Energy continued distributing gas detectors to residents of the Preston Hollow subdivision on Tuesday, following two separate home explosions last week.
San Antonio mother of Camp Mystic camper killed during Hill Country floods testifies
Read full article: San Antonio mother of Camp Mystic camper killed during Hill Country floods testifiesAfter nine hours of emotional testimony from parents affected by the Hill Country floods, one mother from San Antonio testified in front of Texas State lawmakers inside the state Capitol on Tuesday, criticizing Camp Mystic’s directors.
Texas Senator suggests Camp Mystic reopen without Eastland family
Read full article: Texas Senator suggests Camp Mystic reopen without Eastland familyA state lawmaker suggested a scenario in which Camp Mystic could open, but without the Eastland family involved in running the business during the second open meeting on Tuesday in Austin.
What happens next in federal investigation of North Side home explosions
Read full article: What happens next in federal investigation of North Side home explosionsThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) continues its investigation into a pair of North Side home explosions that injured five people, including a child.
Questions remain after North Side home explosions, nearly a week after it occurred
Read full article: Questions remain after North Side home explosions, nearly a week after it occurredDistrict 10 Councilmember Marc Whyte, who represents the neighborhood, spent Sunday with residents in the subdivision, some of whom still may not return home as crews work to determine the cause.
Game room owner arrested, charged with felony, weeks after she told KSAT she thought business was legal
Read full article: Game room owner arrested, charged with felony, weeks after she told KSAT she thought business was legalCarrie Gutierrez said she was transparent from the start about her business, and said she believed it was a legal operation.
Neighbors growing frustrated with lack of answers about North Side gas explosions
Read full article: Neighbors growing frustrated with lack of answers about North Side gas explosionsPeople who live in Preston Hollow say they still don't have any definite answers about what caused two homes to explode. They also want reassurances that they are safe.
Camp Mystic emergency plan ‘insufficient,’ state says
Read full article: Camp Mystic emergency plan ‘insufficient,’ state saysCamp Mystic has 45 days to correct its emergency plan before the state will consider renewing its license to reopen the Cypress Lake location this summer, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) told the camp Thursday.
Texas attorney raises concerns as investigation continues into 2 home explosions on North Side
Read full article: Texas attorney raises concerns as investigation continues into 2 home explosions on North SideWhile the focus right now is on what caused the blasts on Preston Hollow Drive, Texas attorney Michael Lyons is already looking ahead and raising concerns about what comes next.
Foundation announces $14M for park and river restoration along Guadalupe River
Read full article: Foundation announces $14M for park and river restoration along Guadalupe RiverThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced $14 million worth of grants on Thursday to a variety of projects to restore areas along the Guadalupe River.
Former Judson ISD superintendent speaks out, says reasons for termination ‘fabricated’
Read full article: Former Judson ISD superintendent speaks out, says reasons for termination ‘fabricated’In his first public statement since being terminated by the Judson Independent School District, former Superintendent Milton “Rob” Fields III said the reasons for his termination were “fabricated” by the district’s board of trustees.
Federal investigation underway after North Side home explosions injure 5
Read full article: Federal investigation underway after North Side home explosions injure 5All but five households on Preston Hollow Drive are able to return home after multiple explosions in the North Side neighborhood, District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte told KSAT on Wednesday.
Explosions from gas leaks usually come with warning signs, local expert says
Read full article: Explosions from gas leaks usually come with warning signs, local expert saysTwo homes on San Antonio's North Side exploded Tuesday, reportedly due to gas leaks. There have been other instances locally involving gas-related explosions, but one expert says there are ways to recognize the risk.
Judson ISD superintendent terminated after hostile environment, failure to report allegations, board says
Read full article: Judson ISD superintendent terminated after hostile environment, failure to report allegations, board saysJudson Independent School District’s Board of Trustees says it terminated Superintendent Milton “Rob” Fields III on Tuesday, effective immediately.
SAPD urges caution after viral video shows armed men trying to steal truck from H-E-B parking lot
Read full article: SAPD urges caution after viral video shows armed men trying to steal truck from H-E-B parking lotA viral video showing two masked men attempting to steal a man’s truck in an H-E-B parking lot prompted police to warn the public not to confront suspects and to prioritize personal safety.
Laurel Ridge Treatment Center faces Medicare, Medicaid termination over safety violations
Read full article: Laurel Ridge Treatment Center faces Medicare, Medicaid termination over safety violationsA San Antonio behavioral healthcare and addiction treatment center will soon be unable to treat patients covered by Medicaid or Medicare after federal health officials ended its agreement.
‘It’s a slap in our face’: No murder charges a year after 14-year-old shot, killed
Read full article: ‘It’s a slap in our face’: No murder charges a year after 14-year-old shot, killedOne year after 14-year-old Simon Cuevas was shot and killed while walking home from school, his mom is still searching for justice.
San Antonio restricts new detention facilities. How might it impact the planned ICE warehouse?
Read full article: San Antonio restricts new detention facilities. How might it impact the planned ICE warehouse?New facilities will now have to have industrial zoning, get a specific use authorization from the city council, and be at least 1,000 feet away from schools, public parks, churches, and residential areas.
Teacher released from San Antonio hospital after being shot by student at Hill Country College Prep HS
Read full article: Teacher released from San Antonio hospital after being shot by student at Hill Country College Prep HSA teacher at Hill Country College Preparatory High School who was shot by a 15-year-old student has been released from a San Antonio hospital, according to the Comal County Sheriff’s Office.
Judson ISD school board approves new campus boundaries, staff cuts
Read full article: Judson ISD school board approves new campus boundaries, staff cutsHundreds of students in the Judson Independent School District will attend new schools next year after the board approved closing four schools and implementing a new attendance boundary map.
Testimony continues in hearing to stop Camp Mystic from partially reopening this summer
Read full article: Testimony continues in hearing to stop Camp Mystic from partially reopening this summerOn Tuesday, the Eastlands, the family that owns and operates the camp, took the witness stand to answer questions about their actions leading up to the July 4 tragedy and afterward.
TxDOT to install concrete barrier on Southwest Side after repeat crashes, councilman says
Read full article: TxDOT to install concrete barrier on Southwest Side after repeat crashes, councilman saysCars continue to crash on Southwest Loop 410 near Dartmoor Street six months after a car plowed into a man’s bedroom.
SAPD looking to expand investigation into local minister accused of sexual assault of a child
Read full article: SAPD looking to expand investigation into local minister accused of sexual assault of a childThe San Antonio Police Department is looking to expand its investigation into a minister charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14 years old.
Rep. Tony Gonzales says he will ‘retire’ Tuesday following sexual misconduct allegations, affair with staffer
Read full article: Rep. Tony Gonzales says he will ‘retire’ Tuesday following sexual misconduct allegations, affair with stafferRep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio, announced he plans to file for retirement once Congress returns to session on Tuesday after details about his affair with a staffer came to light.
Comal County DA seeks AG’s guidance on whether to identify Hill Country Prep shooter, release records to KSAT
Read full article: Comal County DA seeks AG’s guidance on whether to identify Hill Country Prep shooter, release records to KSATThe Comal County District Attorney’s Office asked the Texas Attorney General’s Office whether the county has to identify a 15-year-old student who shot a teacher and then turned the gun on himself at Hill County College Preparatory High School.
Gun range to alter firing direction after residents told KSAT at least 5 east Bexar County homes damaged by bullets
Read full article: Gun range to alter firing direction after residents told KSAT at least 5 east Bexar County homes damaged by bulletsNeighbors in an east Bexar County neighborhood say they are still living in fear after a stray bullet hit another home within the last month.
Boy describes narrowly escaping injury when motorcyclist crashed, burned in west Bexar County
Read full article: Boy describes narrowly escaping injury when motorcyclist crashed, burned in west Bexar CountyJayden Martinez, 11, was one of several children seen in a video running from a burning, out-of-control motorcycle. His family is calling for changes in the neighborhood to get drivers to slow down.
“No way I’m paying”: Homeowners respond to law firm’s demand for overdue citation payments
Read full article: “No way I’m paying”: Homeowners respond to law firm’s demand for overdue citation paymentsHomeowners in San Antonio are receiving letters following up on overdue citations, and it’s not a scam.