San Antonio Fire Department Battles Blaze in Vacant Home, Sparks Investigation
Firefighters in San Antonio quickly extinguished a blaze in a vacant, under-renovation house on Monterey Street, with no injuries reported. An investigation is underway, with no current cause identified due to the building's lack of electricity.
Houston Airports Gear Up for Record Memorial Day Crowds, United Bolsters Flight Schedule Amid Travel Surge
Record travel is expected this Memorial Day weekend since 2010, with nearly 500 flights a day from Houston and over 38 million road-trippers, despite recent weather challenges and ongoing construction.
Wilson County Announces Memorial Day Closures, Selected Convenience Centers Remain Open
Wilson County Government offices will be closed for Memorial Day, along with some waste sites. However, certain convenience centers will remain open. Services resume May 28, with emergency services unaffected.
57 Migrants Charged with Trespassing in Texas as State Grapples with Border Security, Eagle Pass Local Suspected of Smuggling Apprehended After Chase
The Texas Department of Public Safety arrested 57 migrants for trespassing in Maverick County, while a separate incident involved a high-speed pursuit of a suspected people smuggler. The border security issue persists as a top concern for Texans.
San Antonio Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Cesar Uribe Following CLEAR Alert Issuance
San Antonio Police are searching for Cesar Uribe, 28, who sparked a CLEAR Alert. Uribe was last seen wearing a black shirt and hat, blue jeans, and brown boots, and has multiple tattoos. Public assistance is sought for his safe return.
Uvalde School Board Seeks New Trustee as City Settles for $2M with Victims' Families Ahead of Shooting Anniversary
Anabel White resigned from the Uvalde CISD Board; a new trustee is sought by June. After the Robb Elementary shooting, families filed a lawsuit, and Uvalde reached a $2 million settlement with them. The city plans to improve police standards.
Over 600 Families in San Antonio Face Eviction Notices as Housing Authority Seeks Solutions Amid Crisis
Over 600 San Antonio families face eviction, including for debts as low as $1. Opportunity Home is responding with resource fairs and aid, while activists inform tenants of their rights.












