DA Walks Away As 'Kill the Mayor' Case Against Spurs Fan Collapses
Prosecutors dismissed the obstruction/retaliation charge against Marcos Rene Olvera after determining evidence was insufficient in the death-threat allegation tied to Project Marvel. The case, which began with an August arrest, has been closed by the DA's office.
Harlingen Neighbors Furious Over Talk of Migrant Lockup at Old Newspaper HQ
Social-media rumors that the old Valley Morning Star building in Harlingen could become a migrant processing center drew residents to an April 1 city meeting and sharp denials from investors. Tensions now hinge on a pending sale and a federal pause on similar leases.
Utility Crew Snags Major Gas Line on San Antonio’s Edge, Snarling New Sulphur Springs Traffic
A utility worker struck a main gas line on San Antonio’s southwest side Monday, prompting road closures and repairs that could last into the evening. Deputies directed traffic while crews worked.
Fried Chicken Invasion as Layne's Targets Northwest Side Landing In San Antonio
Frisco-born Layne's Chicken Fingers is planning a Northwest Side San Antonio opening, converting an existing storefront as part of a statewide franchise push. The chain already has a Seguin project in the works.












