Parents arrested after six missing children found safe in San Antonio

Jacklyn and Jamie Davidson have both been arrested and charged with interfering with child custody for allegedly taking their six children after CPS was granted temporary custody, according to court paperwork.

Austin police officer runs from San Antonio to Austin

It was quite the 80-mile adventure for Austin Police Cpl. Benjamin Mewis from the Alamo in San Antonio to the Capitol steps in Austin and it was all done on foot.

AMBER Alert issued 2 months after 13-year-old abducted in San Antonio

13-year-old Joanna Luna was last seen on August 20 in northwest San Antonio. It is currently unknown why it took more than two months for an alert to be issued.

'Groundbreaking' record number of endangered tadpoles sent to Puerto Rico

The San Antonio Zoo's Herpetology team sent over 18,000 Puerto Rican-crested toad tadpoles in late October to be released into the wild, more than triple the previous record.

Lucky, one of the oldest elephants in the US, dies at San Antonio Zoo

Asian elephants on average live to about 48 years, but Lucky lived up to her name. At 62, she was one of the oldest elephants in the United States.

San Antonio Spurs turn 50 with new H-E-B ice cream, sweepstakes

H-E-B has launched a new limited-edition Spurs Creamy Creations flavor to celebrate the Silver and Black’s 50th anniversary.

Migrants flown to Massachusetts certified as crime victims

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar’s certifications allow the mostly Venezuelan migrants to apply for special U-visas pending his department’s investigation of the Sept. 14 flight to Martha’s Vineyard.

Two men arrested in San Antonio for attorney impersonation scheme

One of the men, who is not a licensed attorney, would allegedly impersonate the other, who is a licensed attorney, in immigration court hearings over the phone, says the US Attorney's office.

San Antonio to host nation's largest Day of the Dead celebration

San Antonio is getting ready to host the nation's largest Day of the Dead celebration later this month, including the fourth annual SpiritLandia river parade.

San Antonio man, woman plead guilty to SIM swap scheme

Through the scheme, the pair transferred at least $250,000 worth of cryptocurrency out of the victims' accounts.

Ex-Texas cop charged over shooting teen eating hamburger

A now-former San Antonio police officer was charged Tuesday with two counts of aggravated assault by a peace officer in last week's shooting of a teen who was eating a hamburger in his car in a McDonald's parking lot.

San Antonio Spurs hold practice at Uvalde High School gym

The San Antonio Spurs will also host Uvalde residents as special guests at their Sunday night game against the New Orleans Pelicans at the AT&T Center.

San Antonio officer fired after shooting hamburger-eating teenager

A Texas police officer who shot and wounded a teenager who had been sitting in his car eating a hamburger has been fired, police said.

Migrants in Martha's Vineyard: Texas sheriff investigating flights

Ed Espinosa, president of Progress Texas, and Matt Mackowiak, chair of the Travis County Republican Party, discuss the Bexar County Sheriff's investigation into the migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard.

Texas man sentenced to over 15 years in prison for distributing child porn

Forensic analysis of his cell phone uncovered almost 38,000 images and four videos of child sexual abuse material, or CSAM, says the US Attorney's Office.

San Antonio man sentenced for embezzling $1.175M from Johnson City

According to court documents, while employed by the city, 37-year-old Anthony Michael Holland embezzled at least $1,175,866.91 from city accounts starting in 2015 and continuing until around September 2020.