Animals at Austin Zoo make it through severe winter storm

The Austin Zoo is rebuilding after last week's storm left several trees snapped and some water pipes and pumps frozen, but zookeepers confirm the animals made it through.

Animals at primate sanctuary freeze to death amid Texas power outage

A chimpanzee, several monkeys, some lemurs and an uncounted number of birds died when a nonprofit San Antonio-area wildlife sanctuary lost power this week.

Man sentenced to federal prison for supplying heroin in San Antonio

Joe Anthony Ramirez has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison and after that completing his prison term, will be on supervised release for 10 years.

San Antonio girl dies three days after testing positive for COVID-19

The family of nine-year-old Makenzie Gongora wants to shed light on how COVID-19 can impact children after she died just days after testing positive.

Woman charged with murder in shooting death of man in San Antonio

Sasha Skare is being held in the Bexar County Jail and is facing a murder charge in the death of Martell Derouen in late January.

Lawmakers file bills to let Texans vote on daylight saving time

Two San Antonio lawmakers are pushing for Texas voters to be able to decide whether to continue to spring forward and fall back with their clocks.

New MAGA Patriot Party picks San Antonio as headquarters

Supporting former President Trump is listed as a reason for the MAGA Patriot Party, but a “disavowal” notice states it is not authorized by Trump.

22-year-old arrested for conspiracy charge, child pornography

A 22-year-old faces up to 20 years in federal prison on a conspiracy charge and up to 20 years in federal prison on a child pornography charge.

AMBER Alert issued for 12-year-old, 7-year-old in San Antonio

An AMBER Alert has been issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety for two young children from Central Texas. 

CLEAR Alert discontinued for man in San Antonio

A CLEAR Alert has been discontinued for a man who went missing Sunday afternoon in San Antonio. It was discontinued early Tuesday morning.

Austin firefighter temporarily suspended for DWI in San Antonio

A firefighter with the Austin Fire Department has been temporarily suspended after being arrested in San Antonio.

San Antonio man who received presidential pardon arrested again

8 people were recently arrested on federal drug trafficking charges, including a 41-year-old man who previously received a pardon from President Obama.