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IN-DEPTH: Ongoing investigations
The News 4 I-team tackles issues important to you, pushing for change and holding leaders accountable, looking out for your safety and your money. Tonight at 6, News 4 San Antonio goes in-depth to uncover the progress of on-going investigations impacting you and our community.
APA Member Interview: Brian LePort
Brian LePort is a Social and Religious Studies Instructor at TMI Episcopal in San Antonio, TX. He teaches high school classes on subjects ranging from the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament to comparative religion and American religion, to philosophy (learn more at brianleport.home.blog). What excites you about philosophy?
Mother of backseat passenger, longtime friend of BCSO deputy killed in wrong-way crash, speaks out
SAN ANTONIO — A memorial was held Wednesday afternoon in Elmendorf to remember 20-year-old Bexar County Sheriff's deputy Meredith Portillo. She was killed along with her good friend, Koree Alcoser. His mother, Peggy Gaeta, told KENS 5 that Portillo and her son had been friends since middle school. "He...
Former Uvalde CISD police officer pleads not guilty to all 29 felony counts, attorney says
SAN ANTONIO — A former police officer with the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District who responded to the Robb Elementary shooting pleaded not guilty to all charges Thursday morning. Adrian Gonzales was indicted on 29 felony counts of abandoning and endangering a child for his alleged actions on May...
Here are the top 5 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Live entertainment is having a moment in the spotlight in the days ahead. See Peso Pluma in concert, or enjoy local musical talent as part of San Antonio Lobsterfest. Check out the top five things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
National Chili Dog Day - Thursday, July 25, 2024
A STRAY SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM POSSIBLE. HIGH NEAR 91. MOSTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW WITH STRAY SHOWERS POSSIBLE. HIGH REACHING 90. NATIONAL ICE CREAM MONTH. LIVE RACING AT RETAMA PARK. GATES OPEN AT 5:50. POST TIME IS 6:15. FRIDAY:. NATIONAL TALK IN AN ELEVATOR DAY. JASON ISBELL & THE 400 UNIT AT...
I’m raising my husband’s ex-wife’s baby – we took him in at 11 days old & I’ve never met his real mum
A woman is raising her husband's ex-wife's baby after she died five days after giving birth. Chrissie Werts, 49, and husband, Wesley, 46, got a phone call in August 2021 to say his ex-wife was in hospital with Covid and was pregnant. Wesley was warned his ex-wife was extremely unwell...
Two UTSA football players kicked off team after run-ins with the law, school confirms
SAN ANTONIO — Two UTSA football players are no longer apart of the program after an aggravated robbery incident(s) got them arrested. Former defensive lineman Nick Booker-Brown was arrested on June 13 for his involvement in an alleged aggravated robbery that took place on Feb. 3. Just five days...
The Spurs’ draft day decisions are looking great after Summer League
Has Summer League changed your opinion of Stephon Castle and Harrison Ingram in any way?. Marilyn Dubinski: I’m admittedly not much into college basketball, so the only opinions I had of them before were what I had read. For Castle, there was the occasional “Brian Wright sure loves tall guards who can’t shoot”, but for the most part I liked the pick because of all the praise I had read about it. Although the sample size was small, Summer League confirmed it. His calm demeanor and level of control remind me of Tim Duncan (not to put that level of expectation on him), his defensive skills and effort are exactly what the Spurs need, and while inconsistent, his shooting stroke is smooth and just needs some tweaks. We could look back one day and say the Spurs got the best player in this (admittedly weak) draft. As for Ingram, he looks like a solid player with 3&D potential and should be signed to a two-way contract.
San Antonio area creeks, rivers, and lakes rise with runoff from recent rains
Area creeks, rivers, and lakes have seen some of their biggest rises in years because of runoff from recent rains. The rains won't bust a years-long drought but are welcome relief, like to those who own waterfront property in the region. The drought has left large limestone outcroppings on area...
Grandma-to-be Opens Gift to Discover Son and Daughter-in-law’s Rainbow Baby News After Two-Year Fertility Struggle
A grandma-to-be burst into tears of joy when she opened a gift to discover her son and daughter-in-law’s rainbow baby news hidden inside. The moment marked the end of an emotional few years for Valeria and Christopher Valenzuela, from San Antonio, Texas, as it initially took around two years for them to get pregnant. After […] The post Grandma-to-be Opens Gift to Discover Son and Daughter-in-law’s Rainbow Baby News After Two-Year Fertility Struggle appeared first on Happilynews.com.
Texas deaths from Hurricane Beryl climb to at least 36, including more who lost power in heat
HOUSTON (AP) — The number of Texas deaths after Hurricane Beryl came ashore and knocked out power to millions of residents climbed to at least 36 on Thursday as officials confirmed more people who died in homes that were left without air conditioning during sweltering heat. The medical examiner’s...
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