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A 20-year-old was arrested after investigators say she struck a 19-year-old man in an H‑E‑B parking lot last August, leaving him trapped under the vehicle. Arrest records say she accelerated and hit him a second time.
A fast-moving grass fire tore through homes in unincorporated Atascosa County on Thursday, destroying four houses; neighbors say the area is tinder-dry and officials are investigating.
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Over Under, from Kristofer Torres and Michael McKinney, will open at 415 E. Cevallos St. with two distinct bar rooms, darts and a nearly 70‑sq‑ft video wall.
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Even after a Texas cooling‑off law took effect, survivors in San Antonio say IVSS alerts are unreliable; advocates want clearer, faster notifications and longer holds.
Retail & Industry in ...
Amols' Party and Fiesta Store has outfitted San Antonians since 1949, but owner Jeffrey Weiss says the shop is still recovering from pandemic losses and faces an uncertain future.
An AMBER Alert for a 14-year-old in Bexar County was canceled Friday after the teen was located and described as "alive and well." Officials have released few details.
Leaders and advocates gathered at the Bexar County Courthouse to lay wreaths for 13 children who died of abuse in 2025 and urged residents to report suspected harm.
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Kerrville authorized design work for a 1.6-mile reclaimed-water pipeline that would route treated effluent through Elm Creek into Nimitz Lake as an indirect potable reuse strategy.
Cool, breezy Saturday in San Antonio with highs near 70B0F and gusty northerly winds. Temperatures spike into the upper 80sB0low 90s early next week.
A South Side dispute on Peabody Avenue left a man critically wounded; police say a woman who fled later returned and was detained. Investigation is ongoing.
A Bexar County jury sentenced Larry Botello to life without parole after convicting him of continuous sexual assault of a child and multiple indecency counts.
A Converse woman has taken a plea in the 2024 dog mauling that killed 1-year-old Jiryiah Johnson. Sentencing is set for June 1, 2026 and the family has filed a $1M suit.
Federal prosecutors in the Western District of Texas logged 231 new immigration-related cases this week, naming alleged smugglers and repeat re‑entry defendants.
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