
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in San Antonio.
CDC mistakenly releases San Antonio patient who later tests positive for Coronavirus
The patient was part of the group that came back from Wuhan, China over two weeks ago via a State Department chartered flight. According to the CDC, the patient was asymptomatic and had met all of the CDC's criteria for release.
Read the full story on FOX 26 Houston.
People who visited cattle barn at rodeo might need to be checked for rabies
The Texas Department of State Health Services is notifying people who visited the cattle barn at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo from Feb. 11-14 that they may need to be assessed for a possible rabies exposure.
Read the full story on KPRC2 / Click2Houston.
Drew Eubanks' improbable 3-pointer all about Spurs center taking best available shot
Drew Eubanks explained he was just following orders when he made his first career 3-pointer early in the third quarter of Saturday's 114-113 win over Orlando.
Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.
Family of woman killed by truck raises awareness for change on roadways
The family of a woman who was struck and killed by a truck while crossing a dark northeast side roadway is hoping their mother's death motivates change in the area.
Read the full story on Graham Media: KSAT 12 .
SAFD: Local Middle Eastern grocery store burns overnight, arson investigating cause
Arson investigators are looking into what caused a fire that destroyed a local grocery store early Sunday morning.
Read the full story on Graham Media: KSAT 12 .
SAPD: Suspect sought in convenience store robbery on West Side
The San Antonio Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding a man that robbed a convenience store on the far West Side of town.
Read the full story on Graham Media: KSAT 12 .
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