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A New Braunfels man was sentenced to 32 years after pleading guilty to continuous sexual abuse of a 12-year-old, prosecutors say.
Food & Drinks in ...
South Korea-founded Paris Baguette will open a 3,750-sq-ft cafe at Stone Oak Mercantile with a roughly $750,000 build-out; construction is slated to start in June and target a fall opening.
Frisky Kitty Cat Cafe won city approval for a 1,600‑sqft coffee shop with a glass‑enclosed cat lounge at 1209 E. Main Street, partnering with local rescues for adoptions.
Community & Society in ...
A city-commissioned report shows immigrants contributed $25.6 billion to the San Antonio metro’s GDP and hold outsized shares of key industries and business ownership.
A Taft High administrator was bitten by a Northside ISD police K‑9 during an unannounced campus search; she was taken to a hospital and no students were involved.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Oxbow Development is shifting a planned Josephine Street build toward 140,000 square feet of offices, plus luxury apartments and shops, to bring more daytime workers to Pearl.
Two people were injured in a road‑rage shooting near Pearsall Park Monday night; one was a pregnant woman and police detained three people while they investigate.
A Bexar County judge sentenced Elena Moreno Sanchez to six years after jurors heard that families paid for headstones that never arrived; restitution was repaid.
Two men allegedly threatened to kill a clerk after stealing beer at a Northwest Side convenience store; police released a photo and Crime Stoppers is offering a reward.
Julian's Pizza & More has opened in Southtown, serving beloved hand-tossed pies alongside new subs, spicy rigatoni and a small Italian market.
A late-night argument on San Antonio's West Side left a man shot in the leg. Police say the suspect was driven away and no arrests have been made.
Retail & Industry in ...
A longtime Marshalls on the I‑10 corridor will close April 12 and reopen at The Rim on April 16 after construction delays.
A former Sabinal High School coach was sentenced to 30 years after pleading guilty to attempting to entice what he believed was a 14‑year‑old online.
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