Solar eclipse: Texas prepares for 'ring of fire' Oct. 14
In the U.S., the eclipse will start in Oregon and end in Texas. In San Antonio, it will start at about 11:52 a.m. and end at about 11:56 a.m.
Man in connection to San Antonio migrant trailer tragedy pleads guilty
A man charged in connection with the deaths of 53 migrants being smuggled inside a tractor trailer in southwest San Antonio pled guilty on Wednesday, Sept. 27.
Taco Cabana's Halloween coupon booklets return, benefit Texas children's hospitals
All proceeds from the Taco Treats for a Cause booklet sales will be donated to five Texas children's hospitals.
Meerkats return to San Antonio Zoo after nearly 3 decades
Visitors can watch four new meerkat babies and their fellow mammals in the newly-opened habitat at the San Antonio Zoo.
Texas State Bobcats gearing up for rivalry game against UTSA Roadrunners
Saturday's matchup will renew the rivalry between Texas State and UTSA, who last played against each other in 2020 at Bobcat Stadium.
Rare, endangered okapi calf born at San Antonio Zoo
The male calf was born Saturday, Sept. 2 and for now will remain behind the scenes with his mother, says the zoo.
Suspect dead after shootout with San Antonio police on I-10
The San Antonio police chief said the suspect was shot and killed by police while he was on the main lanes of I-10.
Texas elementary school students escape injuries after a boy fires a gun on a school bus
Authorities say no one was injured after a Texas elementary school student fired a gun while on a crowded school bus.
Former Texas Baseball slugger Ivan Melendez is crushing MiLB pitching
Last summer, the Arizona Diamondbacks selected Longhorn slugger Ivan Melendez in the second round of the 2022 MLB Draft. Now, Melendez is crushing it for the AA Amarillo Sod Poodles
San Antonio Spurs to play two games in Austin in March 2024
After two Moody Center sell-outs last season, the San Antonio Spurs will run it back and play two more regular season games in Austin this season!
The four US cities facing the biggest housing shortages
Prospective homebuyers across the U.S. are facing a chronic shortage of available houses, but the scarcity is worse in some parts of the country, according to new Bank of America research.
Advocates try to revive plan to bring passenger train service to I-35 corridor in Central Texas
Under a very early plan drafted by Restart Lone Star Rail District, the train would stop at Georgetown, Round Rock, several locations in Austin, as well as Buda, Kyle, San Marcos, New Braunfels and San Antonio.
New Braunfels man gets 15 years for distributing child sexual abuse material
Court documents say he distributed hundreds of files containing child sexual abuse material or CSAM over a period of four months using uTorrent.
Additional charges filed in Hays County against San Antonio registered sex offender
Diego Cortez, a registered sex offender, now faces ten additional charges of possession of child pornography and first-degree felony sex abuse of child continuous of a victim under 14 years old.
Man stored child sexual abuse material on Google account, officials say
A Maryland man received over a decade in federal prison for storing hundreds of videos and images of CSAM in his Google applications while he was living in San Antonio.
Teen arrested in San Antonio for stealing car in Hays County
A teen was arrested in San Antonio after stealing a car in Driftwood. This comes after two neighborhoods in Hays County seem to have been targeted.
San Antonio registered sex offender arrested in Hays County for child trafficking
A man was arrested for child trafficking in Hays County, according to the Hays County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff's office is also asking for the public’s help in identifying any other possible victims that Cortez may have contacted.
San Antonio police officer arrested for criminal mischief & trespassing
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office notified the San Antonio Police Department that the off-duty officer was arrested.
Texas medical examiner says a man who was pulled into a jet engine died by suicide
A ground worker died Friday night when he was sucked into an engine of a jet that had just landed at San Antonio International Airport, and the local medical examiner is ruling it a suicide.
3 San Antonio police officers charged with murder in fatal shooting of woman
The trio were suspended without pay and later arrested on murder warrants in the shooting death of Melissa Perez when she refused police orders to come out of her apartment.