Comal County man arrested during sexual assault investigation; Officials looking for more victims
Texas officials are asking for help identifying more victims in an ongoing sexual assault investigation.
Two found guilty after deaths of 53 migrants in hot San Antonio tractor-trailer
Two men have been convicted in connection with the deaths of 53 migrants being smuggled inside a tractor trailer in southwest San Antonio in 2022.
Taco Museum ticket buyers in Austin, San Antonio are fighting for refunds
An event that was supposed to be held in three Texas cities sold tickets to tons of people. Now, people's money has disappeared, just like the Taco Museum's website.
Austin weather: Fire Weather Watch upgraded to Red Flag Warning for Tuesday, March 4
A Fire Weather Watch has been upgraded to a Red Flag Warning for South Central Texas due to critical to extreme fire danger, says the National Weather Service.
Gregg Popovich will not return to Spurs sidelines this season
San Antonio Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich announced he would not return to coach the team this season.
San Antonio officer-involved shooting: Body camera footage released
The San Antonio Police Department has released body camera footage of the Jan. 22 shooting that injured seven of its officers.
Texas Measles outbreak 2025: 124 cases identified
A measles outbreak in Texas continues to grow. State health officials say the outbreak is the largest in the state in nearly 30 years.
Bird flu: Wild bird tests positive for virus in Hays County
A wild bird in Hays County tested positive for bird flu. While Hays County Health officials say the risk to the public is low, one group has a higher risk of contracting the virus.
Measles: Possible exposure in San Marcos leads to growing concerns
There are growing concerns about Central Texans who were possibly exposed to measles. Most recently, someone who tested positive for the virus spent time at Texas State University in San Marcos, New Braunfels, and San Antonio.
Mexican national with prior convictions arrested in San Antonio for allegedly having gun
A Mexican national was arrested in San Antonio on criminal charges related to him allegedly having a gun in his possession.
San Antonio warns of possible measles exposure
The City of San Antonio is warning residents about a potential exposure to measles at UT San Antonio and the Riverwalk earlier this month.
Man gets decades in prison for firing shotgun at neighbor's baby shower, injuring 2 in 2023
A man will serve decades in prison after he was convicted of two felonies for firing a shotgun at guests at his neighbor's baby shower, injuring two people, in 2023.
What is DVT, the condition that sidelined Victor Wembanyama?
San Antonio star Victor Wembanyama’s season is likely over after he was diagnosed with a blood clot in his right shoulder.
70-year-old San Antonio man sentenced for robbery spree with toy gun
A 70-year-old San Antonio man was sentenced in federal court to 78 months in prison after his plea of guilty to a series of robberies over the course of three days.
Texas home to the first dual-branded Applebee's | IHOP restaurant in the country
Seguin, Texas is now home to the first dual-branded Applebee’s | IHOP restaurant in the U.S. The new restaurant opened to the public on Feb. 18, 2025.
New Texas' 10 Most Wanted fugitives both wanted for crimes involving children: DPS
Two men recently added to Texas' 10 Most Wanted lists are both wanted for crimes against children, among other offenses.
ICE San Antonio arrest Tren de Aragua gang member wanted for attempted murder
The 27-year-old Venezuelan was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and is the suspected shooter in an attempted murder investigation in San Antonio.
'Violent criminals' from Mexico, Honduras arrested in San Antonio ICE investigation
"HSI San Antonio remains steadfast in its mission to apprehend individuals who pose a significant threat to public safety," said HSI San Antonio Special Agent in Charge Craig Larrabee.
3 San Antonio massage parlors shut down for suspected human trafficking
Three San Antonio massage parlors have been temporarily shut down due to an emergency order by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The agency says the order was issued due to suspected human trafficking.
Former Texas FBI employee sentenced to home confinement for PPP fraud
A former Texas FBI employee was sentenced in a federal court in San Antonio to three months of home confinement and five years of probation for one count of wire fraud related to fraudulent use of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).