Large hail threat amplifies over San Antonio, Texas Hill Country
Keep your umbrella handy and, please, turn around – don't drown.
Woman indicted after newborn found abandoned in freezing conditions
SAN ANTONIO -A 28-year-old woman has been indicted in connection with the abandonment of a newborn found in freezing temperatures on the city’s East Side, according to San Antonio police. Authorities identified the defendant as Ava Marie Guerra, who now faces charges of injury to a child and reckless...
Texas Chick‑fil‑A Manager Sparks Outrage After Ambushing Lunch Crowd to Pray for ‘Touch of...
A Chick-fil-A manager in San Antonio, Texas, has gone viral for preaching and praying for his customers as they ate their lunch. A clip of the manager was posted on X by someone who praised his actions and even pleaded for more of these. However, many think he crossed the line by doing so at a restaurant. In the clip, the manager...
New indoor shopping center with food, games to open in San Antonio
"There is no business like ours in the vicinity and we are excited to bring a breath of new life to this area," the property manager said.
Police chase from Seguin to San Antonio leads to arrest of man on BCSO’s...
SAN ANTONIO — A 27-year-old man wanted on multiple violent felony warrants was arrested after allegedly leading officers on a vehicle pursuit from Seguin into San Antonio. Around 1:53 p.m. on Thursday, the Seguin Police Department said its Criminal Apprehension Street Enforcement (C.A.S.E.) Unit initiated a traffic stop in the 2900 block of West Kingsbury Street on a suspect identified as Kristopher...
“No way I’m paying”: Homeowners respond to law firm’s demand for overdue citation payments
SAN ANTONIO – Homeowners in San Antonio are receiving letters from Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson, LLP, a law firm in San Antonio, following up on overdue citations. Several people said they thought the letters were scams. However, the City of San Antonio said these letters are real, and it’s an effort the city is working on to get overdue citations paid.
DA Walks Away As ‘Kill the Mayor’ Case Against Spurs Fan Collapses
Prosecutors have dropped the criminal case against Marcos Rene Olvera, the San Antonio man arrested last year after authorities said he posted “We need to kill the mayor” in an online Spurs fan forum. The charge, brought under Texas' obstruction or retaliation statute, was dismissed in mid-March after prosecutors said the evidence was not strong enough to prove the elements of the offense...
The Texas BBQ Chain That Locals Rely On For Fast, Classic Pit-Smoked Favorites
Not every barbecue stop needs a long wait and a strategy to get your order in. This is the kind of place people swing by without overthinking it, knowing exactly what they are getting every single time. Plates come out fast, portions are solid, and the flavors stay consistent in a way that keeps it in regular rotation.
Brisket Meets Honky Tonk as Reese Bros Fires Up Floore’s Country Store
San Antonio favorite Reese Bros Barbecue is hauling its Central Texas smoke and Mexican‑influenced sides out to Helotes, setting up shop inside the storied John T. Floore Country Store. The sibling‑run outfit plans to launch the new satellite on Friday, April 17, timing the debut with a live show at the venue and effectively uniting two local obsessions: slow‑smoked brisket and...
Man sentenced to at least 25 years after skipping trial
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A man is heading back to jail after entering an open guilty plea after he failed to show up for his jury trial. Paul Martinez was released from custody in January of last year on a pending felony charge on the condition that he appear in court.

















