‘We’re resilient’ | Kerrville’s Tivy Antlers honor July Fourth first responders during first home game

Friday night football just means more for this Kerrville community still recovering from the July Fourth floods. KERRVILLE, Texas — It was more than just a football game for the Tivy Antlers Friday night. Ahead of kickoff for their first home game against Del Rio, the team and community took time to reflect on the … Read more

Earth to Wemby: Spurs star leans into his out-of-this-world persona with visit to NASA

Victor Wembanyama, as eager to acquire knowledge as he is to stuff stat sheets, fit right into NASA’s Johnson Space Center. SAN ANTONIO — From extraordinary statlines to his out-of-this world physicality, Victor Wembanyama has done just about everything he can to earn his moniker of “The Alien” over his first two NBA seasons with … Read more

San Antonio man arrested in 20-year cold case connected to ‘horrific’ killing of pregnant woman in 2005

In 2005, a woman who was nine months pregnant was found dead in Cotulla. After a long-awaited breakthrough, authorities believe they have her killer. SAN ANTONIO — After 20 years of no closure in the tragic murder of a woman who was nine months pregnant, a suspect is now in custody. The La Salle County … Read more

San Antonio vendors brace for future amid new US tariff rules

The U.S. government’s tariff changes threaten San Antonio’s historic market, prompting vendors to consider their futures. SAN ANTONIO — The Historic Market Square is feeling the pressure from the latest move by the U.S. government with tariffs. Today, the U.S. ended a rule that allowed small packages from overseas to skip tariffs. Vendors at the … Read more

Southwest Airlines grounded in court: Judge dismisses lawsuit over San Antonio airport gate assignments

The judge’s ruling ends a fight over gate allocations that went to court in September 2024. SAN ANTONIO — A District Court judge granted the City of San Antonio’s request to toss a lawsuit filed by Southwest Airlines, ending a nearly yearlong legal feud over gate assignments at San Antonio’s growing airport.  Southwest’s lawsuit was … Read more

San Antonio man arrested in 20-year cold case for ‘horrific’ killing of pregnant woman in 2005

In 2005, a woman who was nine months pregnant was found dead in Cotulla. After a long-awaited breakthrough, authorities believe they have her killer. SAN ANTONIO — After 20 years of no closure in the tragic murder of a woman who was nine months pregnant, a suspect is now in custody. The La Salle County … Read more