Spurs News: McDermott set to have his college jersey retired, schedule update, Tony Parker Hall of Fame night and more

Let’s catch you up on Spurs news you may have missed. 🏀 SAN ANTONIO — It’s time to catch up on some San Antonio Spurs news you might have missed. TONY PARKER HALL OF FAME NIGHT ANNOUNCED The Spurs announced that the “Tony Parker Hall of Fame Game” will take place on Sunday, Dec. 17 … Read more

Ballet San Antonio debuts The Nutcracker at the Tobin Center

Ballet San Antonio’s version of the timeless classic includes a cast of 25 professional ballet dancers, along with 100 local children. SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio’s professional ballet company is preparing to debut the holiday classic, The Nutcracker, at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Ballet San Antonio’s version of the timeless classic includes a … Read more

Man sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing remodeling subcontractor at North Side apartment complex

SAN ANTONIO – A judge sentenced a man to 30 years in prison on Monday for killing a remodeling subcontractor. Omar Martinez-Vargas, 37, was sentenced in the 437th District Court for the slaying of Miguel Miranda-Hernández, 50. The defendant pleaded guilty to a murder charge in October. Martinez-Vargas and Miranda-Hernandez worked together on a remodeling … Read more

KSAT’s Marilyn Moritz reunites with recipient, donor of first living-donor liver transplant

SAN ANTONIO – I first met Alyssa Smith Riggin when she was just a toddler. Now, I’m buying chocolate chip cookies for her daughter’s school fundraiser. And, it’s a miracle. Thirty-four years ago this week,  Alyssa and her mother, Teri Smith, were about to make medical history. Just before Thanksgiving, they graciously invited me, a … Read more