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La Panadería opens a 6,600‑square‑foot Stone Oak café this week and will introduce Don Lino, the bakery’s first mascot, at a midday grand opening. The new flagship brings more seating, parking and a full drink program.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
CBP officers at the Progreso International Bridge detained a man Sunday after biometric checks matched him to a Dallas County sexual‑assault warrant. He was transported to a local jail for adjudication.
A man in his 30s was shot outside a Northwest Side apartment and is in critical condition. Police detained an estranged girlfriend while detectives search for the shooter.
A multi-day law-enforcement sweep in Guadalupe County led to five arrests and the seizure of meth, suspected fentanyl pills, firearms and a stolen motorcycle.
Politics & Govt in ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing five TV companies, including Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL, for allegedly using ACR technology to spy on consumers without consent.
A series of vehicle-pedestrian collisions in San Antonio resulted in three serious injuries, with two involving hit-and-run drivers. Police are investigating the incidents.
Community & Society in ...
Sara Lozoya was surprised when two deployed sons returned home during a La Cantera outing; flights were paid for by Miles for Military.
Sports in ...
The San Antonio Spurs beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-109, propelled by Victor Wembanyama's return, moving to face the Knicks in the NBA Cup final.
A 64-year-old man was critically injured Saturday after a sedan struck him at Wurzbach Road and Colonnade Boulevard; police say the driver fled and no arrests have been made.
Governor Greg Abbott appoints Tommy Lucas and Lynden Rose, and reappoints Alonzo Cantu to the University of Houston System Board of Regents, with Bryan Clark also joining.
San Antonio man indicted for a shooting at Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino, charged with capital murder and assault.
A Corpus Christi police officer was arrested on multiple theft-related counts and was briefly booked in Kendall County. The department says the case is under internal review.
San Antonio Animal Care Services warns of increased pet scams during holidays, advocating for caution against illegal sales and advising residents to adopt pets from reputable sources to ensure their welfare.
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