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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A jury convicted Brayan Lopez-Esparza in the Nov. 17, 2024 West Side shooting that killed his father; a judge sentenced him to 30 years on March 11, 2026.
Kendall County deputies released surveillance images after a string of Boerne burglaries and say investigators believe some incidents may be linked.
A confrontation at a Northwest Side bus stop left a man wounded in the 8700 block of Cinnamon Creek. Police are searching for the shooter.
A motorcyclist who led deputies on a pursuit along I‑10 in Kerr County was shot and pronounced dead; Texas DPS is investigating.
Food & Drinks in ...
Galactic Grind Coffee is moving from its Star Wars‑themed truck to a San Pedro Avenue cafe this summer, owners say. The truck’s themed drinks and collectibles helped drive demand.
Texas Monthly named Agnes and Sherman Restaurant of the Year and put four Houston spots on its 2026 list. The choices underline Houston’s continued culinary momentum.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Median home sale prices dipped across Northeast San Antonio in February, with most sales still clustered in the $200K–$399K band and inventory on the rise.
A $14M, 66,500‑sq‑ft retail shell called Lower Gruene Retail is registered for 1551 Gruene Road, with construction slated July 2026–July 2027.
Bellagreen plans to reopen in June after a May 2025 closure tied to long-running facade repairs and scaffolding at the Jefferson Bank building near the Pearl. The chain says it will return once work is finished.
APD released photos and asked witnesses to come forward after a shooting at Club 420 that left one man with non-life-threatening injuries.
Weather & Environment in ...
Sunny and breezy Thursday with highs near 69°F, then a fast warmup to the 80s–90s this weekend before a sharp cool-down early next week.
Three Texas tax preparers pleaded guilty in a federal enforcement action announced March 10, highlighting renewed scrutiny of return preparers. Details and court filings are pending.
A San Antonio couple found a $1,449 charge on their CPS Energy bill; the utility removed it after a KENS investigation and urges customers to report scams.
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