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San Antonio police standoff ends, 1 person dead at North Side home
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — A police standoff is over and the San Antonio Police Department is now trying to figure out what led to the fatal shooting of one person during a house party. The victim was found across the street in a driveway after a call came...
POLL: Do you want the Tap-to-Pay feature like Apple Pay at H-E-B?
SAN ANTONIO - It's long been rumored and for many its' one of the biggest gripes with the Texas staple. Is Apple Pay ever going to come to H-E-B? H-E-B said in a statement that they are testing out several top to pay formats at one store in Dallas. that includes Samsung Pay, Google Pay and Apple Pay.
Man fatally shot at house party in short-term rental property
SAN ANTONIO — A standoff ended peacefully in northwest San Antonio hours after a man was found shot dead across the street from an Airbnb that police say was hosting a house party with dozens of attendees. SAPD was called to the 4600 block of Hawthorn Woods in the...
Dust rolls in today, while temps approach triple digits
Hazy skies spread across the area this afternoon. The African dust that moves across the Atlantic Ocean is also called the Saharan Air Layer. The SAL limits hurricane development and strength. Here are some things you may not know about Saharan dust. The first half of August is often San...
Pipe Creek resident trans to serve with Navy Chaplain Corps
Lt. Ariana Juarez, a resident of Pipe Creek, Texas, is training at Naval Chaplaincy School to serve as a chaplain for America’s seafaring warfighters.Juarez joined the Navy to answer a calling.'Joining the Navy was a calling within a calling,' said Juarez. 'After answering my ministerial call within chaplaincy doors I thought had slammed shut, they suddenly reopened with the Navy.'More than 800 Navy chaplains from more than 100 faith groups, including Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Buddhist, serve in the Navy Chaplain Corps. After seven weeks of training at Naval Chaplaincy School and Center at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island, the ...
So Sad... Young high school coach killed by random bullet
Young high school coach killed by random bulletWhen it comes to degrees of tragic loss, being shot dead by way of a random bullet fired from a passing car must rank near the top of anyone’s list. Especially since the victim in this case was only 28 years old and had her whole life still waiting for her to explore. Such was the case July 23 when Ayden Rose Burt, a teacher and coach with Jasper High School, sat outside at a patio bar near downtown San Antonio, shortly after the midnight hour, sharing laughs and a good time with ...
'Almost afraid to step out': Neighbors near Pickwell Park have new safety concerns
SAN ANTONIO — A 15-year-old boy's game of pickup basketball with friends turned into a shocking experience when he says he saw a group of men rifling through his backpack Monday night. It happened on the southeast side at Pickwell Park, near Southeast Military Drive. The teen said he...
Centro San Antonio calls on local arts community to help curate pop-up gallery
SAN ANTONIO — Centro San Antonio is calling on local artists and curators to help beautify its new pop-up gallery, as part of a larger goal of strengthening the Alamo City arts community. The gallery, called Centro La Zona, is located off West Commerce just down the road from...
Here's when San Antonio's Olympians compete in Paris
SAN ANTONIO — Dozens of athletes who were born, grew up or train in Texas are competing at the Paris Olympics this summer—and three of them with ties to San Antonio have a chance to make the Alamo City proud. San Antonio-born sprinter Fred Kerley is preparing for...
Sentinel to enhance school safety communication and response
SAN ANTONIO - The Texas Education Agency (TEA) and Governor Greg Abbott unveiled a new safety and security system called "Sentinel" last Thursday. The system aims to standardize how schools manage and share data related to safety and security checks. "Sentinel is more than just filling out forms. It’s an...
Broken water line leads to flood of problems on city’s SE side
SAN ANTONIO – A break in an underground water main Tuesday morning opened the floodgates to problems for some people in the area. According to a spokesperson for the San Antonio Water System, the break, which happened around 8:30 a.m. on Southeast Military near South Presa Street, was likely due to the dry ground shifting.
Shelley Duvall's family thank community of Blanco, Texas
BLANCO, Texas - The family of late actress Shelley Duvall has written an open letter to the community of Blanco, where she spent her post-Hollywood life. Duvall's family published the letter in the Blanco County Newspaper, thanking the city, and a sew of its residents especially, for their commitment to the late actress.
Trial starts Wednesday for man accused of causing fatal 2022 crash on Highway 281
SAN ANTONIO – A man accused of driving twice the legal speed limit and crashing his truck into another vehicle in 2022, killing the driver, will go on trial on Wednesday. Alexander Castro is charged with manslaughter. Jury selection was held Tuesday afternoon. According to San Antonio police, on...
San Antonio Youths Sport Mullets for Glory and Charity in U.S. Mullet Championships
San Antonio might be known for The Alamo and its Riverwalk, but it's also home to young visionaries with a taste for retro fashion and a heart for charity. Enter the those with a unique style: Nicholas "Billy Raaayyy" Espinoza and Avery Quiroz, two local kids competing in the U.S. Mullet Championships. Nicholas, a three-year-old with big dreams of Major League Baseball stardom, has been cultivating his mullet since infancy, with his Tia Tiff keeping him sharp for the competition. On the other hand, nine-year-old Avery, who lovingly calls his mullet "The Texas Waterfall," is determined to to breeze through round two and let his hair be judged by celebrities, as if plucked from the scenes of "Joe Dirt".
TSTC names new campus provost
(New Braunfels) — Texas State Technical College has named Mike Anderson as provost of its New Braunfels campus. “Mike Anderson is a seasoned educator and the founding executive in charge of our New Braunfels campus,” TSTC Chancellor and CEO Mike Reeser said. “His leadership is a key reason why his campus is growing.”
New Braunfels Mandates On-Site Availability of Approved Construction Documents to Reduce Inspection Delays
In a move to streamline construction site inspections and reduce delays, New Braunfels officials are now requiring that printed copies of approved construction drawings and documents be present at all commercial or residential project sites. According to a recent bulletin from the Building Safety Division, it's essential for these materials to bear the "Reviewed for Code Compliance" stamp and be readily available for review by inspectors, which is a provision based on Section 107.3.1 of the 2021 International Building Code and Section R106.3.1 of the 2021 International Residential Code.
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