79-year-old cancer survivor to ask SCOTUS for relief after McKinney PD destroyed her home

A suspect barricaded himself inside Vicki Baker’s home while she was gone. Police use sovereign immunity to avoid $60k in damage they caused to get him to surrender. MCKINNEY, Texas — A former McKinney resident whose home was ruined during a SWAT operation in July of 2020 plans to petition the U.S. Supreme Court on … Read more

WATCH: ‘Can Social Security Survive and Thrive?’ KSAT, AARP discussion on protecting Social Security benefits

Social Security is the backbone of our retirement system. But right now, it’s facing big challenges. The program’s trust fund is being depleted. Trustees say if Congress doesn’t do anything to shore up Social Security’s finances, beneficiaries will see 17% cut in benefits by 2035. Social Security benefits help older Americans, disabled workers, wounded warriors … Read more

For how much it’ll cost to get Chris Pine’s autograph at Superhero Comic Con, you could have seen him in ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ 26 times

Prepare to pay a pretty penny if you want to meet some of Hollywood’s hottest stars this weekend. SAN ANTONIO — Cosplayers and comic book artists are probably the first thing you think of when it comes to comic cons, but long lines probably aren’t that far behind.  The pop culture gatherings are lucrative business … Read more

New surveillance photos show 12-year-old girl with man identified by Houston police as person of interest

Police are trying to identify two men who were at the same convenience store where Jocelyn Nungaray was seen before she was found dead in a north Houston creek. HOUSTON — New surveillance photos obtained by KHOU 11 News show a 12-year-old girl hours before she was found dead in a north Houston creek. The … Read more

New SAWS drought rules up for city council vote; higher fines, extra charge for heavy users

SAN ANTONIO – Higher fines and a new surcharge for heavy water users are among the new proposed drought rules up for a vote before the San Antonio City Council on Thursday. Officials with the San Antonio Water System say current drought restrictions are not doing enough to save water. So SAWS officials have proposed … Read more