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Eleven dogs were pulled from a West Side house in filthy conditions and are now under ACS care. The shelter is urgently seeking short‑term fosters while animals get treatment.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A man was given a 20‑year federal sentence after posing as a teen online and sharing child sexual‑abuse material, prosecutors say.
Real Estate & Development in ...
City leaders advanced a financing option to keep construction on track for New Braunfels Utilities’ 77‑acre headquarters, with formal borrowing authority expected in May.
A San Antonio charter school received violent text threats in late March; police arrested a former employee who now faces a felony charge.
Retail & Industry in ...
Painted Tree abruptly closed its San Antonio shop on April 14, leaving vendors racing to retrieve inventory during a limited April 14–24 window.
Food & Drinks in ...
The Koffee Kup Co. is closing its Donaldson Avenue shop after eight years; this coming Sunday, April 19, will be its final day.
A 71-year-old New Braunfels man, identified as Thomas Carter, died after a UPS delivery truck struck his vehicle on FM 3009 near Ponderosa Way, officials said.
Weather & Environment in ...
Cloudy and muggy this morning; highs near 85°F with gusty SSE winds and isolated storms possible this evening west of the city.
Isaac James Garcia, wanted on a child‑sexual‑assault charge, was arrested in Piedras Negras and handed to U.S. Marshals at Eagle Pass. Authorities say he’ll be returned to Bexar County to face charges.
Fun & Entertainment in ...
The Helotes Cornyval returns April 30–May 3 for its 61st year with carnival rides, PRCA rodeo nights and late-night headliners while raising funds for local nonprofits.
A 41-year-old man was arrested after an alleged March 4 attack at the Freddy’s in the Quarry left an employee with a fractured spine and rib, arrest papers say.
Coast Guard detentions and a DOJ crackdown after Mexican fishermen crossed into U.S. waters for red snapper have intensified border and environmental tensions.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A new analysis finds Texas averages roughly 827 pedestrian deaths a year, with big metros like Houston and Dallas driving much of the risk. Officials and advocates point to high‑speed roads and rapid growth as core problems.
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