Texas lawmakers to Hegseth: Remember San Antonio in Army merger talks
Bipartisan delegation adds an amendment requiring the Pentagon to weigh area’s “well-established military infrastructure and geographical strengths” while setting up the new command.
San Antonio hospital failed to report violent assault on nurse to OSHA, records confirm
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio nurse went from helping a patient to becoming one himself, according to a police report. James Roy, a nurse who has worked in the intensive care unit at Northeast Baptist Hospital since the pandemic, suffered a traumatic brain injury following an assault by a patient at Northeast Baptist...
Mississippi man sentenced to 38 years for brutal murder of co-worker in 2019
SAN ANTONIO - A Mississippi man accused of killing his co-worker and hiding the body was sentenced to 38 years behind bars on Monday. Colin Christian King was found guilty of murdering Shane Bourret, a Georgia worker who disappeared while in San Antonio in 2019. According to court records, King...
Young man killed after possible shootout, high-speed crash in Far Northeast Side
CONVERSE, Texas - A young man died early Tuesday morning after a possible shootout and a high-speed crash in a Far Northeast Side neighborhood. The crash happened around 3:30 a.m. off Steep Valley near Old Seguin Road. Deputies said the driver had sustained a gunshot wound to his left side...
Dispute over parking turns violent with machete attack at Northwest Side home
SAN ANTONIO - A lot more questions than answers after two people end up in the hospital following an altercation on the Northwest Side. The incident happened around 11 p.m. Sunday at a house off Valley Villa near Loop 1604. Investigators say the 17-year-old suspect went to his next door...
San Antonio colleges just lost a key source of funding: grants for Hispanic-Serving Institutions
Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio's newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning. Last week, the U.S. Department of Education announced it would not distribute millions of dollars in grants for Minority-Serving Institutions, including more than $200 million in already-appropriated funding...
Two-year prison term for Bexar County man who sold machine guns
Jaime Sandoval Jr. pleaded guilty to possession of a machine gun. Officials say he was selling guns with switches that converted them into automatic weapons.
Machete dispute: San Antonio parking spat lands two men in hospital, police say
SAN ANTONIO — Two men ended up in the hospital after a fight over parking led to both of them being cut with a machete, police say. San Antonio Police responded around 11:15 p.m. Sunday to the 8900 block of Valley Villa near Les Harrison Drive on the far west side of town for reports of a cutting in progress.
Man sentenced to nearly 40 years for killing co-worker during work trip to San...
SAN ANTONIO — A man was sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison Monday for the 2019 murder of his co-worker, according to a press release from the Bexar County District Attorney's Office. Judge Michael May sentenced Colin King to 38 years in prison for killing 45-year-old Shane Bourret.
Man hospitalized after being shot multiple times on Northeast Side, SAPD says
SAN ANTONIO – A man was hospitalized after being shot multiple times on the Northeast Side, according to San Antonio police. The shooting happened just after midnight on Sunday in the 6100 block of Interstate 35 North near North Weidner Road. An SAPD preliminary report states the shooting may...

















