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A San Antonio man pleaded no contest in the November 2024 road‑rage killing of Julie Marie Butcher; the plea could bring a sentence of up to 35 years. Sentencing is next Friday.
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A state permit shows Popeyes will open in SAT’s Terminal B this summer, joining a revamped post-security food court that mixes local favorites and national brands.
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San Antonio's weather this week includes sunny days, potential showers midweek, and mild temperatures, with highs ranging from 56 to 66 degrees, as per the National Weather Service.
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San Antonio's District 3 announces a new police substation and hosts the Phenomenon Winter Resource Festival, offering free resources and support to families on December 13.
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Gov. Abbott appoints Dusty Fillmore as a judge in Tarrant County's 236th Judicial District Court until 2026. Fillmore, with prior legal experience, is expected to influence the court's future.
A two‑vehicle collision on San Antonio’s south side left one man with life‑threatening injuries Thursday afternoon. Investigators worked the scene near Quintard and Roosevelt.
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Kerr County has hired an outside battery‑storage expert as proposed Hill Country projects raise fire and environmental concerns. Officials will use the review to guide permitting.
San Antonio's weather forecast promises mostly sunny skies with moderate temperatures, occasional gusty winds, and a slight chance of showers midweek.
A West Side blaze destroyed two storage sheds and a dwelling near Paramont Ave and Memorial St; crews faced tight lots but knocked it down quickly.
An affidavit links a GPS alert to an Oct. 21 Southwest Side shooting; a man on parole was arrested and now faces tampering and aggravated assault charges.
Crime Stoppers is offering up to $5,000 for tips after 28-year-old security guard Andrew Reed Keller was found shot at a Zarzamora Street construction site on Nov. 4, 2023.
Governor Greg Abbott appoints Julie Ruehle and reappoints Stacey Neal Combest and Ellen K. Ramsey to Humanities Texas, with terms until 2027, to enhance educational programs in the humanities.
The North East ISD's cell phone policy allowing student use during non-instructional times clashes with the TEA's "bell-to-bell" ban, risking legal disputes and state-imposed sanctions.
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