How is Spurs rookie Carter Bryant doing so far? | Locked On Spurs

SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Spurs rookie Carter Bryant’s recent performances showcase NBA-ready physicality, eye-catching athleticism, and disruptive energy—prompting questions about whether he should stay in San Antonio or get key development minutes in Austin.  Is Bryant’s defensive upside enough to earn him a lasting spot on the roster, or is his limited offensive aggression … Read more

North East ISD names interim superintendent at Monday board meeting

North East ISD has appointed Anthony Jarrett as interim superintendent, succeeding Sean Maika, who is resigning after six years. SAN ANTONIO — The North East ISD Board of Trustees voted Monday on a new interim superintendent after Sean Maika announced his resignation. Maika announced last month he was stepping down from leading the district where … Read more

Michelle Sanguinetti wins KENS 5 EXCEL Award for Randolph Field ISD

Randolph Elementary music teacher, Michelle Sanguinetti, was surprised with the KENS 5 EXCEL Award and a $2,000 check from our partner, Credit Human. UNIVERSAL CITY, Texas — SAN ANTONIO: Randolph Elementary’s Michelle Sanguinetti wins KENS 5 EXCEL Award for inspiring young musicians. In the music room at Randolph Elementary School, kindergartners laugh, dance, and sing … Read more

Passenger dies in west-side San Antonio crash; drivers hospitalized after collision and fire at Culebra and Ingram

A fatal collision at Culebra and Ingram roads left one dead and two hospitalized, sparking an active investigation into conflicting witness accounts. SAN ANTONIO — A two-vehicle crash on the city’s west-side left one person dead and sent both drivers to the hospital Tuesday morning, according to the San Antonio Fire Department. SAFD said the … Read more

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has a sweeping plan to abolish school property taxes. Would it work?

The governor must first win over lawmakers who have rejected similar proposals. The state may have to backfill more than $17 billion for school funding alone. Texas lawmakers have gone big to rein in the state’s property taxes, spending tens of billions of dollars toward reducing the annual bill homeowners and businesses pay each year … Read more