Air Force's Thunderbirds to fly over Austin and San Antonio on May 13

The Thunderbirds will be doing the flyover in honor of healthcare workers, first responders, and other essential personnel on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus.

Amber Alert canceled: 2-year-old San Antonio girl found safe

Texas DPS troopers spotted the car listed in the Amber Alert traveling on IH-35 in McClennon County and were able to safely take the girl into custody.

AMBER Alert issued for 12-year-old girl from San Antonio

Officials say Amisty Monrreal was last seen in the 200 block of Barrett Place in San Antonio at 10 p.m. on April 7.

First San Antonio COVID-19 related death reported

The City of San Antonio and Bexar County confirmed Bexar County’s first COVID-19 related death, who was a patient in her 80s being treated at Brooke Army Medical Center. The patient passed on Saturday, March 21. 

Governor Abbott updates public on Texas' response to COVID-19

Governor Abbott is to provide an update on Texas' continued efforts to combat coronavirus, as well as the San Antonio drive-through coronavirus testing site, on Monday, March 16th at the San Antonio Emergency Operations Center.

CDC says all US passengers are off the Grand Princess cruise ship stricken with coronavirus

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed on Friday that all American citizens have disembarked from the Grand Princess cruise ship docked in Oakland that was stricken by COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. 

Six Flags Fiesta announces park closure amid coronavirus concerns

Six Flags will re-evaluate the situation at the end of the month saying, "We will continue to closely monitor these evolving conditions, and will follow these evolving conditions, and will follow the most current guidance from federal, state, and local officials." 

19-year-old allegedly stabbed and killed his sister, mother

Police believe there are "mental health issues" surrounding the attack, but the suspect was "lucid" when officers arrived.

UTSA moves classes online, extends Spring Break to prep campus for coronavirus

In an update from the school, UTSA has decided to extend its Spring Break an extra week in order to continue to prepare its campuses against the threat of coronavirus while still being able to focus on the academic progress of students. 

San Antonio: CDC planned to drop cruise passengers at mall

The city filed a lawsuit Monday to halt the plan after a woman was mistakenly released from quarantine at a health care facility over the weekend despite testing positive.

Quarantined ship passengers to be released in San Antonio

San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said only passengers who were symptom-free for the entire 14-day quarantine period would be released.

San Antonio coronavirus health emergency prompts call for change at CDC

A woman among the first evacuees brought to Joint Base San Antonio - Lackland was released after passing two screening tests. However, after she left, the results of a third test came back positive.