Second Firearm Found on Schertz, Texas School Property in 48 Hours; Students Arrested and Charged
Schertz, Texas police found guns on school grounds twice in 48 hours, with incidents at Allison Steele Enhanced Learning Center and Samuel Clemens High School leading to student arrests.
San Antonio Debuts Direct Flights to Frankfurt, Bolsters International Travel Options
San Antonio launches its inaugural nonstop flight to Frankfurt, promising enhanced travel with economy seats for the historical flight starting at $700 round trip.
Over 600 San Antonio Families Face Eviction Notices, Housing Authority Scrambles to Address Crisis
Over 600 tenants in San Antonio have received eviction notices for unpaid rent, with amounts ranging from $1 to $10,000, prompting pushback from residents and housing advocates. Opportunity Home's board now focuses on those owing over $3,000.
Gov. Abbott Springs Convicted Shooter with Controversial Pardon Amid 'Stand Your Ground' Clash in Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott pardoned former US Army sergeant Daniel Perry for the 2020 shooting of a Black Lives Matter protester following a unanimous recommendation by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Texas Man Accused of Daughter's Death to Face Court, Death Penalty Looms in Alamo Heights Tragedy
Stephen Clare faces capital murder charges for killing his 11-month-old daughter and injuring his 2-year-old and their mother. Prosecutors seek the death penalty. His trial prep continues with an upcoming discovery hearing.
Windsor Hollow Community Shaken as Another Shooting Follows Tragic Child Death
Another shooting occurred in Windsor Hollow, where a mother and child were targeted but unharmed. Suspect Tre De On Anderson faces charges, including a separate burglary. Residents express fear as the community grapples with violence.