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Police evacuate apartments as suspect fires into neighboring units
SAN ANTONIO - We're following the scene at a Northwest Side apartment complex as police work to evacuate residents. On Monday, police responded to calls of shots fired after a suspect fired from within his own apartment, through the walls, into neighboring apartments. Officers on the scene said the suspect,...
San Antonio air travelers still feeling impact of global computer system outage
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – A computer system outage that triggered problems globally continued causing havoc Monday for some air travelers in San Antonio. Microsoft users worldwide were impacted reportedly by a glitch in computer software owned by CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company in Austin. Air travel was only one of...
Blake Wesley's strong statement in new interview should energize Spurs fans
Over a month past the NBA Finals, the offseason would ordinarily be in the dog days. Most fans don't care that much about the Summer League, and for the San Antonio Spurs, the premier pick Stephon Castle was pulled from the lineup anyway, reducing what little excitement there was for those games in the first place. It's hard to drum up energy when the stakes are so low, especially when you're anticipating a significant improvement from your team.
Peso Pluma's ÉXODO tour launches in Texas with sold out shows, San Antonio next
SAN ANTONIO - Peso Pluma kicked off his highly anticipated “ÉXODO” tour this weekend in Texas playing three sold-out shows in Austin, Dallas, and Edinburgh. The tour features incredible choreography, and set design unlike any show you've seen before, adding an incredible visual experience to Peso Pluma's music.
Woman Assaulted During Movie Screening at Santikos Palladium in San Antonio, Police Seek Assailant
An unexpected act of violence disrupted what was meant to be a leisurely evening at the Santikos Palladium movie theater in San Antonio, where a woman endured a seemingly unprovoked physical attack. According to the San Antonio Police Department, the assault occurred around 7 p.m. on July 15, as reported by KSAT. The woman, situated for a night of cinema, noticed an individual at the back of the theater; moments later, that person moved to a seat directly behind her and violently pulled her hair and struck her multiple times on the head before fleeing via an emergency exit.
The Window Source, Where Texas Shops for Windows and Siding
We can’t go without the doors to our homes, but you might look at yours and think it’s seen better days. You’re in luck! Moses Torres with The Window Source of San Antonio is here with some tips. SPECIAL OFFER:. Receive a Free Robotic Cleaner with Pool...
San Antonio artist cited for sidewalk chalk: Is it time to rethink the graffiti ordinance?
SAN ANTONIO — When most people think of graffiti, it's usually permanent, unwanted drawings on abandoned buildings. But San Antonio artist Joshua Hinson, known as Lakey 360, on social media, was recently cited for possession of a graffiti implement - washable sidewalk chalk. The City of San Antonio’s graffiti...
Acadiana Cafe announces it will close at the end of August
SAN ANTONIO — A staple restaurant in San Antonio that had been around for decades announced it will close its doors at the end of August. Acadiana Cafe, which has been serving Cajun and Southern style cooking since 1986, said in a press release it will operate through Thursday, August 29.
“One Scoop at a Time” book
Forrest Gump said, “Life is like a box of chocolates”, but Blue Bell’s recently retired president and CEO has learned whether it’s ice cream or life, it comes one scoop at a time. Ricky Dickson is here with us to talk about his new book. FB...
Man gets 8 years in prison after pleading guilty to intoxication assault
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — A man accused of hurting a mother and her then-unborn child in a crash in January 2023 now has a sentence of 8 years in prison. Mark Walton pled guilty to intoxication assault in the case, and he will have to serve half of his sentence before he is eligible for parole.
Back-to-School Bash! Councilwoman Havrda hosting school readiness event
SAN ANTONIO - Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda is hosting a back-to-school readiness event. The District 6 Back-to-School Readiness Bash will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Aug. 3, at Hallmark University, and anyone is welcome to attend. The event aims to assist students and their families with...
San Antonio Police Seek Leads in Unsolved Homicide of Daniella Chavez, $5,000 Reward Offered for Information
The San Antonio Police Department, in collaboration with Crime Stoppers, is actively seeking information from the public in connection with the homicide of a 30-year-old woman, Daniella Chavez. Chavez went missing from her residence in the 2600 block of Northeast Loop 410, on March 30, 2016, and, her tragic fate was not discovered until over three years later. It was on September 11, 2019, when hikers stumbled upon her remains, hidden amongst the brush in a greenbelt area near the 4000 block of Swans Landing. The nature of her death has led investigators to suspect foul play.
HIV impacts young San Antonians especially hard, but advocates are working to beat the stigma
SAN ANTONIO — Despite medical advancements in prevention and care, AIDS continues to have a stigma attached to it—a stigma that local advocates say is the primary source that's kept HIV spreading throughout the globe. "Stigma can freeze a person," said Michele Durham, executive director for the organization...
College football: Demons share belief, excitement at SLC’s Opening Drive
SAN ANTONIO – Belief – a simple word that carries a much larger impact, especially for the Northwestern State football team. That concept – and an atmosphere of excitement – permeated the Demons’ time at Monday’s Southland Conference Opening Drive event at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
San Antonio Spurs rookie Stephon Castle gets a good grade for summer league
San Antonio Spurs rookie combo guard Stephon Castle may not have played very much in the NBA’s 2024 Las Vegas Summer League due to a scary fall and subsequently sprained wrist. But the University of Connecticut alum also played a decent amount in the Spurs’ handful of tilts in the California Classic Summer League. Unfortunately for Castle’s summer league resume in the eyes of Bleacher Report’s Andy Bailey, the B/R league analyst graded the former Husky champ solely on how he fared in Sin City in a recent assessment of how each team in the Association saw their top 2024 NBA...
UT Health San Antonio Breakthrough, First Humanized Mice with Complete Human Immune Systems Developed
In a notable advancement for biomedical research, a team at UT Health San Antonio has successfully engineered the first-ever humanized mice with fully functional human immune systems. According to a report by Express News, these mice were designed to overcome the limitations of previous models, enabling better prediction and study of human immune responses.
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