Lawmakers file bills to let Texans vote on daylight saving time
Two San Antonio lawmakers are pushing for Texas voters to be able to decide whether to continue to spring forward and fall back with their clocks.
New MAGA Patriot Party picks San Antonio as headquarters
Supporting former President Trump is listed as a reason for the MAGA Patriot Party, but a “disavowal” notice states it is not authorized by Trump.
22-year-old arrested for conspiracy charge, child pornography
A 22-year-old faces up to 20 years in federal prison on a conspiracy charge and up to 20 years in federal prison on a child pornography charge.
Army drill sergeant found dead in car in Texas, was shot multiple times: reports
Sgt. Jessica Mitchell's shooting death followed that of her 18-year-old brother in 2017, a report said
AMBER Alert issued for 12-year-old, 7-year-old in San Antonio
An AMBER Alert has been issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety for two young children from Central Texas.
CLEAR Alert discontinued for man in San Antonio
A CLEAR Alert has been discontinued for a man who went missing Sunday afternoon in San Antonio. It was discontinued early Tuesday morning.
Dog hit by car, shot over 70 times finds forever home for the holidays
The pup underwent surgery to repair her pelvis and restore her mobility. She was then sent to a foster home for recovery.
Texas comptroller says food banks could claim enough unclaimed property to feed thousands
An initial check of some notable Texas food pantries shows that they’re owed thousands of dollars in unclaimed property.
Austin firefighter temporarily suspended for DWI in San Antonio
A firefighter with the Austin Fire Department has been temporarily suspended after being arrested in San Antonio.
San Antonio man who received presidential pardon arrested again
8 people were recently arrested on federal drug trafficking charges, including a 41-year-old man who previously received a pardon from President Obama.
San Antonio father, son accused of defrauding investors of over $800K
A father and son in San Antonio have been arrested in connection with an alleged Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors of over $800,000.
San Antonio area officials issue curfew for Thanksgiving weekend
The curfew begins Thursday night and extends through Monday morning.
South Carolina man pleads guilty to providing material support to ISIS
The man admitted to conspiring with a Texas man to administer a chat group for persons who supported ISIS ideology and provide other services to ISIS.
Seven years astray: Missing dog reunited with owner thanks to microchip
The shelter said the owner burst into tears upon seeing her long-lost dog.
4-year old boy orphaned after losing both parents to COVID-19 months apart
A Texas boy is orphaned after losing both parents to COVID-19 months apart.
Man sentenced for pointing laser at San Antonio police helicopter
A 39-year-old was sentenced to 51 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to aiming a laser pointer at a San Antonio Police Department helicopter.
Texas events canceled after 'Trump train' surrounds Biden campaign bus on interstate
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into the incident, a law enforcement official confirmed to The Texas Tribune Saturday.
Texas voters won't be required to wear masks at polling locations
Texans will not be required to wear masks when voting after a federal appeals court halted an order that would be mandated voters to don the coverings.
#pollperks campaign launched to help local businesses and get out the vote
The bipartisan campaign #pollperks is aimed at getting Central Texans to the polls while also helping local businesses in Austin and San Antonio. Voters can show off their "I Voted" stickers and get a discount, freebie, or a treat.
APA, CLEAT aid family of injured Bexar County deputy constable
The Austin Police Association and CLEAT have both shown support for the deputy’s family by providing housing and warm meals.