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Family holds hope on missing mother's 78th birthday with AI crime clip
SAN ANTONIO - The family of Pauline Diaz, a missing San Antonio mother, is holding on to hope for new information about her disappearance. Next Wednesday, July 24th, an AI-animated crime clip depicting Diaz will be released. The day also marks what would have been her 78th birthday. Pauline Diaz...
STUNT: STUNT Sees A Dozen Named to CSCA Academic Honor Roll
SAN ANTONIO — The College STUNT Coaches Association (CSCA) recently announced their Academic Honor Roll, and the St. Mary's University STUNT team had 12 student-athletes honored. To be eligible, student-athletes must have a 3.50 cumulative GPA or higher and have completed a minimum of 24 credits at their current institution. Alecka Brown (Helotes, Texas), Morgyn Cyplik (Spring, Texas), Sydnye Forde-Richins (Houston), Talisa Gomez (El Paso, Texas), Izabella Grinnell (Pasco, Wash.), Ivy Denay Hernandez (Weslaco, Texas), Sanaa Johnson (Helotes), Courtney McClellan (New Braunfels, Texas), Yanelle Nicholson (Helotes), Reagan Rigsby (Nolensville, Tenn.), Yanelli Salinas (San Juan, Texas) and Riley Smith (Canyon Lake,...
‘Where’s the money going’: Residents of six San Antonio properties face potential water shutoffs
SAN ANTONIO – Hundreds of San Antonio families could see their water shut off as early as next week. The San Antonio Water System said on Tuesday that six multi-family properties were warned that they could be disconnected from the utility for unpaid bills starting the week of July 22.
$15.4 million in repairs to Tower of the Americas could begin soon
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — It looks like San Antonio City Council is ready to move ahead with repairs to one of the most iconic spectacles in town. Tower of the Americas has been in need of repairs for years, and council members are about to get a pitch to get them done.
🌟 Things to do this weekend in San Antonio: Monster Trucks Glow Party, Paper Trail, Rock & Shop
Vroom vroom: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks are coming to San Antonio this weekend. The Alamo City will also host free summer events — both indoor and outdoor — and chances to take in amazing art from locals. Here’s a look at what’s happening over the weekend:
Students bond over three weeks at Cactus Pear, perform Sunday
Every summer, the Cactus Pear Music Festival invites South Texas students to apply for a three week intensive, tuition free, full scholarship based education program that involves music training and performance at area churches, retirement communities, and culminating with a public performance that takes place this Sunday at 3 p.m. at the University of the Incarnate Word’s Diane Bennack Concert Hall.
DAV, RecruitMilitary® host San Antonio Veterans Job Fair
ERLANGER, KY. – DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and RecruitMilitary® will co-host the San Antonio Veterans Job Fair, July 25 from 11:00am – 3:00pm at San Antonio Shrine Auditorium. The event is free to veterans, their spouses, active-duty military personnel and members of the National Guard and Reserve.
Futronic USA to establish first US plant in Buda
A project dubbed 'Forward Motion' is indeed living up to its name after receiving the green light from the Buda City Council and Hays County. Futronic USA Inc., a leading manufacturer of motor vehicle transmission and powertrain parts and a supplier to Tesla, is setting its sights on the City of Buda for its first-ever US location. The South Korean-based company is eyeing the acquisition of the former Fat Quarter building, spanning 66,250 square feet and situated on the west (southbound) side of I-35, off Business Park Dr. The building acquisition is estimated at $11M with a capital investment of $17M which...
Pills, flies, food stored in trashbags found at Mission taqueria
McALLEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — In this week’s Food 4 Thought, be ready for the most violations caught on camera by a health inspector. Fly swatters were found next to raw food and prescription drugs were found just inches from food. This combination could be considered a recipe for disaster.
‘It killed me inside’: Temple gym faces the sudden loss of beloved gymnastics coach
TEMPLE, Texas (KWTX) - Heart of Texas Gymnastics is reeling after Coach Doug Dorn, who left an impact on many who attended the gym, suddenly passed away. 28-year-old Robert Douglas Dorn taught gymnastics at Heart of Texas for about 12 years. He’d been going to the gym since he was two years old, starting as a student.
LOOK: 28 Texas Cold Case Murders Have Been Solved Since 2019
I'm an avid watcher of TV shows such as NCIS, Law & Order, and the various CSI dramas. I enjoy them, but I realize that the breakneck speed at which they can solve crimes is a massive exaggeration of how things play out with detectives in the real world. Yes,...
North Texas reports more poor air quality days to date than all of 2023
A month into a hot Texas summer, Dallas-Fort Worth already has surpassed the number of poor air quality days reported in all of 2023. As of July 18, the region reported 17 days that ground-level ozone, or smog, exceeded levels considered healthy for all populations. In 2023, the area reported 13 ozone air quality alerts.
LIST: How to get or donate back-to-school supplies in East Texas
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – School season is almost upon us and there are several back-to-school supply drives happening across the area that are looking for help and willing to give it. A study from Deloitte showed that on average families spend $582 per child on back-to-school supplies. “School supplies are a necessity” said LaToyia Jordan […]
In Texas, CenterPoint Says Customers Must Pay Them Now AND Pay Them Later
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News!. Let’s face it. What happened in Houston after Hurricane Beryl slammed into the Texas coast was a total, complete, and unmitigated disaster. 2.7 million people lost power — 80% of the customer base of CenterPoint, the utility company that serves the Houston area. A week later, power has yet to be restored to many CenterPoint customers. America hasn’t seen a total collapse of the electrical grid like this since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017. [Yes, it’s true. Puerto Rico is part of the US, a fact unknown to many Americans.]
US Marshals Need your Help Hunting Down this Most Wanted Man from Texas
Texas is a large state with a large population, and in that population are criminals who commit serious crimes. When the US Marshals become involved, you know the crime is severe. The US Marshals have a list of the 15 Most Wanted Fugitives and one dangerous Texas man makes the...
You Won’t Believe These Massive Hammerhead Sharks In Texas
Texas angler Rodrigo Rodriguez caught his largest shark yet after reeling in a massive hammerhead shark while fishing in Port Aransas in June. Rodriguez, a Houston resident, said the shark measured over 13 feet long. Rodriguez said he has caught a couple of other big sharks that are closer to...
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