A New Bird Just Appeared in Texas—and That’s Not a Good Thing
Around 7 million years ago, green jays and blue jays went their separate evolutionary ways. One opted for the humid, tropical climates of Central America, the other chose the crisp, temperate forests of the Eastern U.S. They kept their distance, promising that never the two shall meet, let alone get close enough to...
3-year-old, 6-year-old die in hot car outside their home, mom arrested
"Something’s not adding up with this case," the sheriff said.
Cold front barrels to Texas bringing thunderstorm, hail threat
Rain chances are on the rise, according to the National Weather Service.
Former deputy constable accused of groping woman during traffic stop pleads no contest
SAN ANTONIO - A former Bexar County Deputy Constable has been sentenced for a charge of 'official oppression.'. On Monday, the Bexar County District Attorney's Office announced that Maximiliano Marquez, a former Precinct 2 Deputy Constable, had been sentenced to 24 months of deferred adjudication. This comes after an...
Date set for murder trial of San Antonio man Brad Simpson
Monday's deadline for discovery arrived without producing a body in the suspected slaying of Suzanne Simpson. The post Date set for murder trial of San Antonio man Brad Simpson appeared first on San Antonio Current .
Woman accused of lead role in human smuggling operation gets five years in prison
SAN ANTONIO - A woman has been sentenced in federal court for her role in a human smuggling operation. On Monday, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that 50-year-old Temple Ordaz-Alvarado had been sentenced to 60 months in federal prison after being convicted of helping smuggle 53 illegal...
Former Belton HS teacher recorded female students without their knowledge: police
BELTON, Texas - A former Belton ISD teacher has been arrested and charged for recording several female students without their apparent knowledge. 39-year-old Pietro Victor Giustino was arrested Monday in Bexar County on two warrants for state-jail felony invasive visual recording. Giustino was formerly a teacher at...
Apartment complex owes SAWS over $93,000 in overdue water and sewer charges
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio Water System has placed its first municipal utility lien on The Oaks on Bandera Apartments. The Northwest Side apartment complex has failed to pay for water and sewer services despite multiple attempts to collect the overdue balance. The Oaks on Bandera Apartments (owned by Eddleton...
City of San Antonio gives Confederate statue to private park
Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio's newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning. Ever since the San Antonio Confederate statue monument was removed from Travis Park in the early morning hours of Sept. 1, 2017, the whereabouts of the statue has been a secret and out of view of the public....
Watch: Giant ‘ball of flame’ streaks across San Antonio sky, caught on video
If you were gazing at the San Antonio sky this Friday, you might have nabbed a front-row view of a fiery celestial spectacle.

















