San Antonio police union stops no-confidence vote against Chief McManus
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Police Officers' Association (SAPOA) has decided to not move forward with a vote of no-confidence against San Antonio Police Chief William McManus. SAPOA's board of directors met Thursday night to decide whether to go ahead with the process to call for a “no-confidence”...
Pabst Brewing hit with potential class action by former worker over layoffs
The company’s recent termination of as many as 70 workers in San Antonio comes as the beer industry weathers a steep drop in sales.
Houston outpaces Dallas, San Antonio and Austin in November vehicle thefts
Houston outpaced Dallas, San Antonio and Austin, state crime prevention officials report.
San Antonio man pleads guilty to shooting 2 SAPD officers as trial begins
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A man set to have his trial begin pleaded guilty to multiple charges on Wednesday after shooting two San Antonio police officers back in 2023. Jesus Prado has now been convicted of aggravated assault against a public servant. According to opening statements by the prosecutor,...
TEA notifies NEISD it needs to change its cellphone policy
SAN ANTONIO – The Texas Education Agency notified the North East Independent School District (NEISD) that it has until Jan. 31 to alter its cellphone policy or face intervention or sanctions from the state. In June, a new law went into effect in Texas requiring school districts to create...
Jurors see chaotic scene after man shoots officers, threatens to set home on fire
Jurors in the punishment phase of Jesus Prado's trial saw footage of the chaotic aftermath of a shooting that left two San Antonio police officers injured.
TEA demands policy change from North East ISD on cell phone use
SAN ANTONIO - North East Independent School District is under pressure from the Texas Education Agency to revise its cell phone policy, which the agency claims does not comply with a new state law. The district has been placed on a "corrective action plan" due to its handling of cell...
Paxton’s probe into San Antonio city budget won’t change plans, officials say
The Texas attorney general is rolling out a new probe to explore the inner workings of San Antonio's city budget. Here's why.
Roosevelt Avenue’s deadly reputation pushes community plea for immediate safety improvements
SAN ANTONIO – If you drive down Roosevelt Avenue on San Antonio’s South Side, it’s hard to keep count of how many crosses mark traffic fatalities. However, Cecilia Perez said she knows the number by heart between Loop 410 and Sava Street. “Thirty-eight, just right here,” Perez...
Human remains in abandoned San Antonio well spark challenging investigation
SAN ANTONIO — Homicide investigators have little to go on as they try to identify some human remains found in southwest San Antonio Tuesday. The bones were found in the area near what appears to be an abandoned hand-dug well near Quintana Road and Southwest Military Drive. The medical...

















