Jonathan Joss shooting: Police, Pride San Antonio hold community forum

Pride San Antonio and the San Antonio Police Department held a community forum following the murder of actor Jonathan Joss this past weekend.

Jonathan Joss shooting: Murder suspect released after posting bond

The man charged with murdering “King of the Hill" and “Parks and Recreation" actor Jonathan Joss is now on house arrest after posting bond.

Mom accused of buying ammo, tactical gear for son who threatened mass violence

A Texas mother is accused of buying ammunition and tactical gear for her son who had repeatedly shown a desire to “commit acts of mass violence” at school.

Texas man gets 60 years for sexual exploitation of children

A Texas man will spend decades in federal prison for producing images and videos of child sexual abuse material. His employer turned him into the FBI after finding files on multiple devices that had accessed his computer system.

Two found guilty after deaths of 53 migrants in hot San Antonio tractor-trailer

Two men have been convicted in connection with the deaths of 53 migrants being smuggled inside a tractor trailer in southwest San Antonio in 2022.

Taco Museum ticket buyers in Austin, San Antonio are fighting for refunds

An event that was supposed to be held in three Texas cities sold tickets to tons of people. Now, people's money has disappeared, just like the Taco Museum's website.

San Antonio officer-involved shooting: Body camera footage released

The San Antonio Police Department has released body camera footage of the Jan. 22 shooting that injured seven of its officers.

Texas Measles outbreak 2025: 124 cases identified

A measles outbreak in Texas continues to grow. State health officials say the outbreak is the largest in the state in nearly 30 years.

Bird flu: Wild bird tests positive for virus in Hays County

A wild bird in Hays County tested positive for bird flu. While Hays County Health officials say the risk to the public is low, one group has a higher risk of contracting the virus.

Measles: Possible exposure in San Marcos leads to growing concerns

There are growing concerns about Central Texans who were possibly exposed to measles. Most recently, someone who tested positive for the virus spent time at Texas State University in San Marcos, New Braunfels, and San Antonio.