Former Mavericks center Kristaps Porzingis leads Celtics to dominating 107-89 win in Game 1 of NBA Finals

Porzingis, who hadn’t played in a game in 38 days, returned from injury to come off the bench and helped Boston establish a large early lead it never relinquished. BOSTON — In addition to airing every game of the 2024 NBA Finals on our station, WFAA is also hosting a special presentation called “The Pregame” before each and … Read more

Bexar County constable says comments advocating for truck weight enforcement officers were meant to give context

BEXAR COUNTY – A Bexar County constable’s statement during a commissioners court meeting was called into question by people who worry profit is being prioritized over public safety. Precinct 4 Constable Kathryn Brown and other constables spoke in favor of adding more weight enforcement officers on Tuesday. The officers are responsible for making sure large … Read more

Class-action lawsuit against NFL by ‘Sunday Ticket’ subscribers gets underway

The class-action lawsuit claims the NFL broke antitrust laws by allowing DirecTV to exclusively sell the game package at what it says was an inflated price. LOS ANGELES — A class-action lawsuit filed by “Sunday Ticket” subscribers claiming the NFL broke antitrust laws got underway in federal court Thursday with the league’s attorney telling jurors … Read more

Texas family heads to Japan to see son given two weeks to live after Christmas Eve crash

For the past eight years, Tatsuki has been fighting for his life. His family has created a GoFundMe to help with funeral and medical expenses. SAN ANTONIO — On Christmas Eve eight years ago, the Rawson family’s lives changed forever. The family said their son, Tatsuki, was involved in a serious crash that caused him … Read more

San Antonio City Council agrees to spend $100,000 to fund art exhibit in Mexico

The exhibition, set to open in September, will feature 15 San Antonio artists, poets and storytellers. SAN ANTONIO — $100,000 are heading to Queretaro, Mexico to fund an exhibit titled “Al Otro Lado del Espejo,” which translates to “The Other Side of the Mirror.” The exhibition, set to open in September, will feature 15 San … Read more

Comal Springs is drying up ahead of summer

According to an expert with Edwards Aquifer Authority, areas impacted by Edwards Aquifer have been in a significant drought since 2022. SAN ANTONIO — Comal Springs at Landa Park is normally filled with water. But that’s not the case right now.  Paul Bertetti, senior director of aquifer science research and modeling for the Edwards Aquifer … Read more