Top San Antonio news: City at risk for wave of roaches, other pests; man stabbed while walking dog

Top San Antonio news: City at risk for wave of roaches, other pests; man stabbed while walking dogPhoto: Pixabay/Pexels
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Published on February 19, 2020

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Study says San Antonio is at risk for a wave of cockroaches, other pests through March

Don't be surprised if you see an influx of critters around town. A recent study from the National Pest Management Association says San Antonio is among the top U.S. cities at risk for an increase in pests, such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas and cockroaches until the winter season ends on March 19.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Selena XXV tribute concert in San Antonio to feature headliner Pitbull, more

Corpus Christi's Fiesta de la Flor is no more, but the celebration of Tejano superstar, Selena Quintanilla, continues.

Read the full story on KHOU.

New San Antonio theater company kicks off first season with 'Golden Girls' parody

A new theater company called The Players at the Pointe will premiere its first season of LGBT-focused programming Feb. 20 at Woodlawn Pointe. 

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Neighborhood groups sue state of Texas over proposed San Antonio-area quarry

Citizen groups have sued to halt a proposed 1,500-acre limestone quarry in Comal County, saying the state of Texas should never have issued an air quality permit to the project.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

San Antonio man stabbed while walking dog outside of apartment

A local man said he was taking his dog for a walk when he was stabbed. The victim said he was leading his pooch outside of The Park on Bandera Apartments on the city's Northwest side around 12:15 a.m. Tuesday, when he was attacked by multiple suspects. 

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.


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