BCSO: Jail calls crack south-side illegal gambling case; alleged mastermind arrested
SAN ANTONIO — What started as a raid on a Southside home has now led to the arrest of the man deputies say was behind an illegal gambling operation—one they believe had been operating for years. According to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, 65-year-old Clayton Burl Jopling is...
Fight between neighbors ends in gunfire: victim in critical condition, suspect arrested
SAN ANTONIO — A dispute between neighbors escalated into a shooting Friday afternoon, leaving a 58-year-old man in critical condition, according to SAPD. The incident occurred around 5 p.m. on the corner of East Young and South Flores. Police say the two men involved had a history of disturbances before the shooting.
Accused of attacking police, son of ex-Bexar County constable set to start trial
The son of disgraced former Bexar County Constable Michelle Barrientes Vela is expected to start trial next week after being accused of interfering with EMS and attacking police.
Homeless machete attack suspect at large after bloody gas station assault
SAN ANTONIO — Police are searching for a man armed with a "rusty machete" following a reported attack Friday afternoon at about 2:10 p.m. at a Shell station on the Northwest Side near Interstate 10 and Vance Jackson Road. Police tell us say the suspect used a handleless machete...
One Texas City’s Home Prices Among Those Dropping Faster Than Anywhere Else
It was one of the hottest housing markets in the country, now it’s cooling quite a bit. A Zillow report reveals what happened.
Market Square crowds return despite rainy start and new $5 fee
Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio's newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning. Market Square’s Fiesta crowds returned Thursday despite a rainy start and a new $5 fee. That fee, approved earlier this month by the San Antonio City Council, kicks in after...
Voicemail feedback option is back at City Hall — sort of — at Mayor...
Residents can submit voicemail comments to five boards and commissions but they still won't be played at meetings anymore.
How to control nutsedge and Bermuda grass in your lawn
Nutsedge and Bermuda grass can quickly spread in lawns and gardens. Learn which herbicides and hand-weeding methods work best.
Large hail could slam San Antonio as storms develop ahead of Fiesta weekend
Most of the doom and gloom should hit after the parade ends Friday.
Mayor Jones, GI Forum continue push for ban on landlords rejecting veterans’ vouchers
Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones and the American GI Forum want to make it easier for veterans to use federal housing vouchers to pay for rent. The proposal would prevent landlords from denying veterans housing based solely on their use of a voucher. “This ordinance is straightforward. It does not force...

















