Paxton lawsuit over Austin’s marijuana ordinance dismissed by judge

In May 2022, 85% of Austinites who cast a ballot voted in favor of the Austin Freedom Act, which deprioritizes the enforcement of low-level marijuana offenses. AUSTIN, Texas — A lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office in an attempt to stop the city of Austin from deprioritizing enforcement of low-level marijuana offenses … Read more

Daughter of Kimberly Langwell says she knew where mother was for 25 years

Tiffany McInnis was only 15-years-old when she reported her 34-year-old mother missing on July 9, 1999. BEAUMONT, Texas — The daughter of Kimberly Langwell has waited 25 years for answers in her mother’s disappearance, but after an arrest was made, she’s one step closer to receiving closure.  Tiffany McInnis was only 15-years-old when she reported … Read more

‘Bexar Co. is not alone’: North Carolina DA speaks about problems state has had with online court system

SAN ANTONIO – Other states using the same court management system that Bexar County rolled out two weeks ago have dealt with the same issues currently causing problems here. Odyssey by Tyler Technologies is an online system that stores criminal cases and it was recently implemented throughout the county. The same software has been used … Read more

KSAT Q&A: Sheriff Javier Salazar discusses new court records system, impact on BCSO

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar joined the KSAT Q&A to discuss Bexar County’s new court records management system, Odyssey. Original News SourceClick here for San Antonio HOA Management RELATED STORIESTexas House and Senate Committee tasked with looking at free speech, biases on college campuses hold…CJ Stroud to miss this Sunday's game against Tennessee, but he's … Read more

San Antonio Councilwoman says she didn’t break any rules asking city to spend $300K on staffer’s nonprofit

SAN ANTONIO – A Northwest Side councilwoman who asked the city to fund her employee’s nonprofit told KSAT her actions were aboveboard and there was “no conflict.” Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda’s request to give $300,000 to the Latino Texas Policy Center was first reported by the San Antonio Report. The nonprofit’s executive director is Natalie … Read more