Outrage on Marbach, City Scrambles to Fix Crosswalk After John Jay Teen’s Death
San Antonio will add a push‑button flashing light at the John Jay crosswalk and examine speed‑limit and school‑zone changes after the death of 16‑year‑old José Flores III.
San Antonio Sheriff Sounds Alarm as ‘Jury Duty’ Crooks Snag $47,500
Sheriff Javier Salazar warned San Antonians after two women lost nearly $47,500 to callers who used fake warrants, staged Zoom 'judges' and Bitcoin kiosks to extract payments. Authorities are urging residents to hang up and verify claims with the sheriff's office.
UT Austin Study Finds El Niño Syncs Global Floods And Droughts
UT Austin researchers using GRACE satellites found El Niño and La Niña can synchronize floods and droughts across continents, a result with big implications for water and food planning.
Feds Crack McAllen Gun Pipeline, Local Man Gets Over 5 Years
HSI says Mario Cardenas Jr. was sentenced to more than five years after a McAllen investigation into illegal exports of firearm parts to Mexico. The agency called the probe part of a broader effort to stop cross‑border weapons flows.












