2 Texas county commissioners plead guilty to intentionally crashing into another car; stealing county fuel from precinct yard

“No one is above the law” | One commissioner plead guilty to intentionally crashing into another vehicle, while the other stole county fuel from his precinct yard. SAN ANTONIO — Two Texas county commissioners have pled guilty to criminal offenses; one for intentionally crashing into another vehicle, and the other for stealing fuel from his … Read more

NTSB releases initial report into deadly Fredericksburg-area plane crash

The Dec. 30 crash killed the aircraft’s 72-year-old pilot, Richard Bills, a Gillespie County resident. SAN ANTONIO — A preliminary federal report into last month’s Gillespie County crash that killed a 72-year-old pilot suggests that strong winds didn’t play a factor.  Richard Bills of Gillespie County died when his single-engine 2009 Lancair Legacy plane crashed … Read more

Teen in River Walk pepper spray incident released from juvenile; now facing adult charges

The 17-year-old accused in a River Walk attack was admonished by the judge to follow all the conditions of her release. SAN ANTONIO — KENS 5 had the only camera in the courtroom Thursday morning when the teen accused of a vicious pepper spray attack on the River Walk was released from custody. Even though … Read more

Raising Cane’s partners with Flavor Flav to support Team USA bobsled, skeleton to release limited-edition plush pup

The plushy pup, inspired by Cane’s yellow Labrador mascot, is dressed in a red, white and blue bobsled suit and inside the same sled athletes use in their sport. WASHINGTON — With only a few weeks ahead of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Raising Cane’s is teaming up with Team USA’s Olympic bobsled and skeleton’s … Read more

Rainbow sidewalks paused: San Antonio city manager notifies leaders about pending lawsuit targeting Pride District addition

The rainbow sidewalks were set to be installed by the end of the week. Now those plans are on hold. SAN ANTONIO — The City of San Antonio’s plans to install rainbow sidewalks along four blocks in the Pride Cultural Heritage District this week are on pause amid a pending lawsuit, City Manager Erik Walsh … Read more