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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A 66-year-old South Side woman was seriously injured after a driver struck her outside her home and fled. Police say the vehicle was a 2011 Nissan Rogue and no arrests have been made.
A 59-year-old woman was attacked by two stray dogs while exercising at South Side Lions Sports Park; Animal Care Services seized the animals and police responded.
Two were killed in a murder-suicide at a Stone Oak apartment, involving Vernon Bonillas and Julie Harrel, after an argument witnessed by another woman.
Terminal A at San Antonio International Airport was evacuated Friday after an unattended bag prompted a bomb‑squad response; officials say the bag held music equipment.
Food & Drinks in ...
Lulu’s Coffee y Tacos will open at 1847 W Hwy 46 in New Braunfels, with permits showing an early‑2026 buildout and a spring 2026 target.
Community & Society in ...
Boerne, Texas, offers a range of New Year's Eve activities, from elegant events and gourmet dining to outdoor adventures under the stars, leading into New Year's Day nature activities.
A man wanted on capital murder charges out of Fayette County was arrested in south Maverick County after a coordinated multi‑agency operation and transferred to the Texas Rangers.
A man was killed Thursday after an officer-involved shooting that involved U.S. Border Patrol near Midway in Starr County. Texas Rangers have taken over the probe.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A $7M New Braunfels Utilities sewer overhaul will dig beneath Historic Gruene beginning in January 2026, bringing overnight closures, one-way detours and parking limits through spring.
Whataburger's fourth New Braunfels location opens Monday at 1825 SH 46 S with dine-in, drive-thru and an opening-day giveaway that could award two guests free Whataburger for a year.
Weather & Environment in ...
San Antonio's weather forecast includes sunny to cloudy skies, mild temperatures, and varying winds over the next few days, with highs around 70-76 degrees.
A federal judge ordered a Fort Sam Houston civilian held as a flight risk after prosecutors say he funneled about $510,000 from Army recreation funds. The judge cited travel and transfers that investigators say show an intent to flee.
A 14-year-old allegedly confessed to starting a Dec. 5 fire at the Burlington store in New Braunfels; surveillance and interviews led to his arrest.
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