San Antonio Spurs pick Baylor's Jeremy Sochan at No. 9 in 2022 NBA Draft
The Spurs picked former Polish Men's National Team member and Baylor freshman Jeremy Sochan in the first round of the 2022 NBA Draft.
San Antonio man sentenced for livestreaming child sexual abuse
A San Antonio man was sentenced to 28 years in prison for livestreaming the sexual abuse of a child on social media.
Timothy the Hippo keeps cool with fruit popsicle at San Antonio Zoo
Timothy the hippo has been featured in many of the zoo's videos over the years. In 2020, he put on a water show and in 2021 the zoo shared a video of him eating a pumpkin ahead of Halloween.
Texas drive-by shooting at family BBQ leaves 2 dead, 5 wounded: police
Authorities say a shooter drove by a family barbeque and shot and killed two people in San Antonio.
Two kangaroos tussle at San Antonio Zoo
This footage, filmed by zoo president and CEO Tim Morrow, shows the unnamed kangaroos exchanging blows.
San Antonio Symphony to dissolve after board, union fail to strike labor deal
The Symphony's board of directors announced the dissolution June 16 and said it will file for chapter 7 bankruptcy.
9 men arrested following multi-day prostitution sting in Kerr County
The Kerr County Sheriff's Office said, in this operation, investigators communicated with dozens of individuals across the region who were actively seeking prostitutes or offering services, some including arrangements with underage people.
18-wheeler crashes through hotel wall in northeast San Antonio
A collision between a sedan and an 18-wheeler resulted in the semi-truck crashing through the wall of a hotel, into an empty swimming pool.
Excessive Heat Warning issued for Central Texas through Sunday
Air temperatures are expected between 102 and 107 and the peak heat index is expected between 105 and 110.
H-E-B Tournament of Champions raises record-breaking amount for Texas charities
One of the largest charitable events in the nation, the H-E-B Tournament of Champions annually raises millions of dollars to support Texas nonprofits.
US Attorney's Office warns public about imposter scams
The US Attorney's Office says scammers are calling and claiming to represent the office to attempt to collect money from victims.
28% of Texas single-family homes purchased by institutional buyers in 2021: report
Texas had the highest rate of institutional buyers purchasing residential homes in 2021 at 26% while the national average was just 13%.
K9s for Warriors provides service dogs to help veterans suffering from PTSD
The organization K9s for Warriors is helping veterans suffering from PTSD by providing them a companion to help with healing and recovery.
Heat Advisory issued for Central Texas for Monday, June 6
A heat advisory is in effect for Monday, June 6 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. due to high temperatures.
Uvalde, Texas school shooting: 9-year-old victim released from hospital
A Uvalde, Texas girl released from a San Antonio hospital on Saturday is one of multiple people injured during the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School which claimed the lives of 19 children and two adults.
Texas girl wins National Spelling Bee in first-ever spell off tiebreaker
14-year-old Harini Logan from San Antonio, Texas won the Scripps National Spelling Bee after being eliminated, reinstated, and then coming out on top in the bee's first-ever lightning-round spell off tiebreaker.
Texas bride reels in huge fish on wedding night: 'Biggest fish I’ve ever caught'
Eliot Granville tells Fox News Digital of the moment she caught the 50-pound fish.
San Antonio man sentenced for arson of Travis County political party office
According to court documents, on Sept. 29, 2021, 31-year-old Ryan Faircloth threw a Molotov cocktail through a window of the Travis County Democratic Party office in downtown Austin, causing a fire.
Man sentenced for receiving child pornography
On Wednesday, a 29-year-old man was sentenced to 120 months in prison and was ordered to pay $45,000 in restitution.
Mass shooting in Uvalde has San Antonio area school districts on high alert
Officials say the districts are increasing their police presence on campuses and adding safety protocols out of an abundance of caution.