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A jury convicted David Rivera of three aggravated‑assault counts; he was sentenced to 45 years for a May 2025 triple stabbing outside Brass Monkey on the St. Mary’s Strip.
Bexar County deputies are searching for Eden Rodriguez, a registered sex offender more than two years overdue on required check‑ins and wanted on child‑sex warrants.
Food & Drinks in ...
El Paso’s Tin Man Filling Station has filed permits for a Bulverde Road taproom, reviving a long‑teased San Antonio opening. No official date has been announced.
A man who used a fake dating profile to lure a woman was sentenced to decades in prison after a jury convicted him of burglary and sexual assault. Prosecutors say DNA links tied him to other unsolved assaults.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Council will see designs next Tuesday for a 109,000‑sq‑ft City Hall and a revamped Hopkins Street civic corridor.
Politics & Govt in ...
Trustees discussed a voluntary retirement deal for Superintendent John Craft behind closed doors but took no public action, leaving his exit unresolved as the district grapples with budget strain.
Federal prosecutors say an Eagle Pass man was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison after a conviction for producing child pornography.
Sunny's All‑Day Brunch & Bar opens at The Rim next Monday, June 15, bringing crepes, pancakes and cocktails from its Boerne flagship. Locals will find a full all‑day menu and a lively patio vibe.
Deputies say they seized about 315 grams of meth at a Glen Point Drive home; one suspect tried to flush roughly 189 grams. Two men now face first-degree manufacturing and delivery charges.
An arrest affidavit says Cesar Andres Luna asked a child under 14 for explicit photos; investigators recovered deleted messages that led to charges.
A trail‑camera photo shows a person with premium bowhunting gear inside a restricted Camp Bullis range on Nov. 1, 2025, and JBSA is asking hunters and archers for help identifying them.
Weather & Environment in ...
Meteorologists warned of heavy rain and possible localized flooding early next week in San Antonio. Outdoor Spurs gatherings and morning commutes could be affected.
Abbott told regulators to make data centers pay for interconnection and infrastructure to protect Texans from higher electric and water costs.
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