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Top San Antonio news: Teens speak out about bullying following suicide; Tuskegee Airman dies; more

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Published on February 18, 2020
Top San Antonio news: Teens speak out about bullying following suicide; Tuskegee Airman dies; morePhoto: Tatiana Rodriguez/Unsplash

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Antonio.

Students want NEISD to acknowledge bullying at Reagan High School following teen's suicide on campus

Friends of the Reagan High School student who committed suicide on campus during school hours last week are speaking out about bullying the teen faced before his death.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Have you seen this man? He's accused of robbing a person at a McDonald's.

Police said the victim was leaving the restaurant when he was attacked by the suspect.

Read the full story on KENS5.

California-based pop-up bringing 'vegan junk food' to San Antonio this weekend

Los Angeles-based Vuture Food is bringing its national food truck tour to Texas this week, with plans to stop in San Antonio on Saturday, Feb. 22.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

San Antonio-based Tuskegee Airman passes away at the age of 96

Theodore Johnson passed away on Sunday, Feb. 16.

Read the full story on KENS5.

South-side community working with police to push out illegal street racing

For years, street racers have been seen chasing the thrill down Military Drive on Sunday nights.

Read the full story on KENS5.


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