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Top San Antonio news: Giant invasive snails discovered; city employee calls guard 'rent-a-pig'; more

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Published on January 08, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Antonio.

Biologists find giant invasive snails at bottom of partially-drained Texas landmark

During the partial draining of the San Antonio River along the River Walk on Monday, biologists found giant invasive snails.

Read the full story on Chron.com from the Houston Chronicle.

Report: Two-thirds of fired San Antonio cops won their jobs back in arbitration

Roughly two-thirds of San Antonio Police Department officers fired during the past decade were reinstated after arbitration hearings, according to an analysis of public data  by television station KSAT.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

City employee reportedly slapped San Antonio nightclub security guard, called him a 'rent-a-pig'

A San Antonio Municipal Court employee is facing a felony assault charge after witnesses say she assaulted a security guard at a nightclub last month.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Kobe Bryant says the Los Angeles Lakers would have won 10 straight NBA titles if not for the San Antonio Spurs

If you thought the rivalry between the San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers was old history, think again. Longtime Laker Kobe Bryant brought up the past in a recent interview on the "All the Smoke" podcast.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

SAFD: 2 shot on San Antonio's northwest side

San Antonio authorities say two people are hospitalized Tuesday night after a shooting on the city's northwest side.

Read the full story on KENS5.


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