Texas requests five mortuary trailers as COVID continues to surge

The trailers would come from FEMA and be stationed in San Antonio, where they would then move to various Texas locations if local leaders request them

Bexar County judge grants request in lawsuit over mask mandate ban

A Bexar County judge has granted a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit against Gov. Abbott’s executive order banning mask mandates in schools.

Harmony Public Schools to offer limited virtual learning for students

The program will be available for those with a documented medical need and will provide up to 20 days of synchronous virtual instruction per academic year.

Man who took on Sutherland Springs shooter speaks on new judge ruling

U.S. District Judge ruled the U.S. Air Force 60% responsible for the mass shooting for failing to submit the gunman's criminal history into a database.

San Antonio Zoo surprises terminally ill Austin resident with flamingo

Austin resident Peggy Garrison is an avid flamingo fan and battling cancer, so San Antonio Zoo decided to surprise her with a visit from a flamingo.

JBSA-Fort Sam Houston soldier found dead in his car on base

Spc. Craig A. Boylston, an active-duty Army Reserve member, was found unresponsive in his car outside his on-post lodging late at night on June 18.

Medina, Inks Lakes, Lake Brownwood fully "infested" with zebra mussels

Recent samples have revealed that zebra mussels in Lake Brownwood and Medina Lake are now fully established and there is a new infestation in Inks Lake.

San Antonio woman sentenced for stealing over $470K from employer

The former business manager for a Schertz company has been sentenced to around four years in federal prison for stealing over $470,000.

First openly gay man elected to San Antonio city council

Jalen McKee-Rodriguez has become the first openly gay man to be elected to the San Antonio City Council, defeating incumbent Jada Andrews-Sullivan.

San Antonio police looking for missing elderly man

A Silver Alert has been issued for 66-year-old Kenneth Harris, who has been diagnosed with a cognitive impairment.

San Antonio man pleads guilty to possessing prohibited firearms

A San Antonio man has pled guilty to possessing firearms and ammunition while under a family violence protective order.

Former San Antonio bookkeeper pleads guilty to stealing almost $1.7M

A San Antonio woman has pled guilty to three counts of wire fraud and one count of bank fraud for the theft of almost $1.7 million from her law firm.

29 people recovered from semi-truck in Texas

As the officer approached the vehicle, the back door swung open and several people ran out.