Former NEISD employee faces charges related to child grooming, district officials say

SAN ANTONIO — A warrant has been issued for a former NEISD employee, school officials say.  A letter from the school principal Gary Comalander was sent to parents on Monday.  Comalander says a paraprofessional assistant came forward last month and reported that she and a Johnson High School student were exchanging inappropriate pictures through a … Read more

Police arrest man who allegedly stole city-owned security camera, unknowingly transmitted images of himself

Officials say the camera was still sending images to the police department. They believe the suspect was unaware. LIVE OAK, Texas — Police have arrested a suspected thief who they say stole a city-installed game camera in Del Rio before unknowingly transmitting images of himself through the device.  Del Rio Police collaborated with local area law … Read more

Colorado hiker who had been missing since August found dead with his dog alive by his side

Rich Moore, 71, from Pagosa Springs, was reported missing with his dog Finney the evening of Aug. 19. Finney was found alive by his side. PAGOSA SPRINGS, Colo. — The body of a 71-year-old hiker from Pagosa Springs who went missing with his dog in August has been found, the Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday. Rich … Read more

Drake to perform at the Frost Bank Center on his ‘It’s All a Blur-Big as the What?’ tour

Fellow Grammy winner J. Cole will open for Drake at the performance at the Frost Bank Center Monday, January 22. SAN ANTONIO — Four-time Grammy winner Drake will be making a stop in San Antonio on his upcoming “It’s All a Blur – Big As the What?” tour.  Fellow Grammy winner J. Cole will open … Read more

‘I’m not sure we will survive’: Local small businesses battle inflation

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – At a tiny gelato shop in Helotes, the “OPEN” sign is dimmed. So is business. “The truth is, we may not survive,” said Isaac Butler, co-owner of Congelato. He opened the quaint little shop six years ago. It survived the COVID-19 pandemic. Inflation is killing it. “The cost of production and … Read more