Two brothers, 11 and 20, critically hurt in ‘unprovoked’ neighbor shooting, sheriff says
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — Two brothers, including an 11-year-old, were hospitalized in critical condition after an "unprovoked" shooting by their neighbor on Tuesday evening in West Bexar County, according to Sheriff Javier Salazar. The shooting happened around 7:40 p.m. in the 9800 block of Acadian Drive near U.S. Highway
It’s hot across South Texas, but here’s when temperatures will start to fall
It’s statistically the hottest part of the year in South Texas, but average temperatures will start to cool down relatively soon.
3 San Antonio hospitals named best in Texas by U.S. News
Methodist Hospital and two more San Antonio medical centers have earned bragging rights in U.S. News & World Report's newly released rankings of the Best Hospitals for 2026-2027. Every year, U.S. News evaluates nearly 4,500 U.S. hospitals to determine which meet the publication's rigorous standards and offer the best c
This 50-year-old San Antonio taco house still serves $8.99 plates
A full Tex-Mex plate and drink for under $10 still draws a line.
San Antonio ISD votes to adopt controversial Bible-infused Bluebonnet curriculum
San Antonio ISD students may study the Book of Genesis, learn that Jesus rose from the dead and read a passage from the Gospel of Matthew this school year. The district’s board of trustees voted 6-1 on Monday to adopt the State of Texas’ controversial Bluebonnet Learning curriculum, which has drawn criticism for inject
Centro San Antonio CEO calls mayor ‘toxic’ as concern rises over possible second...
Centro San Antonio CEO Trish DeBerry during a Monday talk radio appearance called Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones “toxic” and compared her demands that San Antonio companies step up their fundraising to the “Gestapo.” DeBerry’s jabs during a WOAI-AM radio interview related to Jones’ call to hold a citywide vote on public fundin
Federal investigation finds child labor, pay violations at three La Panaderia locations
SAN ANTONIO - Three La Panaderia Bakery & Café locations in San Antonio violated federal child labor and wage laws, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The Labor Department said its investigation found the businesses employed a 13-year-old, who was too young to legally work, and allowed a 15-year-old to work ove
San Antonio police academy cadet injured after accidentally shooting himself in foot
SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio Police Department Academy cadet was hospitalized Tuesday after accidentally shooting himself in the foot, according to officials. The cadet, a man between 30 and 40 years old, suffered a gunshot wound to his foot after his weapon discharged accidentally, according to SAPD. Emergency...
Medical examiner identifies Concepcion Park remains as missing infant Ozana Cisneros
SAN ANTONIO - The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office has confirmed that skeletal remains discovered near Concepcion Park last month are those of 7-month-old Ozana Cisneros, the infant at the center of a statewide search. The remains were found on the night of July 10, hours after Ozana's mother, 19-year-old...
Woman who died after being T-boned near intersection identified
SAN ANTONIO - The woman who died in a crash on the Northside on Monday morning has been identified. Valerie Ann Keeny, 64, was driving near the intersection of Hardy Oak Blvd and Wilderness Oak on Monday around 11 a.m. when she was T-boned. A teen driver T-boned Keeny as...

















