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An H-E-B employee, Teresa Dominguez, died following a medical episode, not forklift-related injuries as initially reported. Investigations are ongoing, and H-E-B is supporting the family and employees.
South Side San Antonio business owners report a surge in crimes like arson and burglary, affecting local shops and prompting SAPD to advise on preventive measures.
A woman in San Antonio was shot in the shoulder during an early morning argument and is now in stable condition; a man has been detained in connection to the shooting.
After investigating a fire, New Braunfels officials arrested Gilbert Hernandez for arson, with his bond set at $25,000, and served an additional assault warrant.
Honduran man Nolber Rolando Rosales-Rosales sentenced to 10 years for importing child sexual abuse material via his phone; he pleaded guilty to the charge.
A young Cuban woman died in U.S. Border Patrol custody due to a pre-existing medical condition and despite receiving medical attention and hospital transfers.
A Mexican woman with pre-existing cancer died in Texas after being apprehended by CBP crossing the Rio Grande. Despite medical treatment, she passed away from Adenocarcinoma.
A vehicle crash in El Paso involving six unauthorized immigrants and a U.S. citizen resulted in two fatalities after a pursuit with Border Patrol and Texas DPS.
Dr. May Lau surrendered her Texas medical license amid a lawsuit by Attorney General Paxton for prescribing "dangerous" gender transition drugs to minors.
The body of 19-year-old Zacharias Stallings, missing since last week, was found in a field in Schertz, with no signs of foul play; cause of death is undetermined.
Two individuals drowned in McAllen, TX, after their vehicle, linked to human smuggling, crashed into a canal during a chase involving Border Patrol agents.
A human smuggling driver died after a crash in Brownsville, TX, during a law enforcement chase. CBP reported the incident involved suspected smuggling activities.
Texas AG Ken Paxton, supported by Trump, arrested 35 people for immigration violations via 287(g) partnerships, aims to strengthen law enforcement's role in immigration control.
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