CPS Energy denies damage claim for small business owner who says crews wrecked driveway

BULVERDE, Texas – A small business owner said CPS Energy denied his damage claim after crews from the utility drove on an unfinished driveway in Bulverde, wrecking thousands of dollars in rebar that had been laid down. “Everything that had been done up to that point was going to need to be redone,” said Cameron … Read more

Six-figure salaries for San Antonio City Council? Early pay raise talks raise eyebrows among council members

SAN ANTONIO – Some San Antonio council members are resisting the six-figure numbers being thrown around in early discussions about raising their salaries. Council members’ pay has stayed the same since their salaries were first instituted in 2015: $45,722 for council members and $61,725 for the mayor. Before that, council members got a $20 stipend … Read more

San Antonio mom accused of devising plan to get back at fifth-grade student for allegedly bullying her son

Jennifer Lynn Rossi is facing the charge of Injury to a Child. SAN ANTONIO — A local mother claims she was protecting her son from a bully at school, but the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said her stunt sent the alleged bully to the hospital, and landed her in jail. According to an arrest warrant, … Read more

SAPD forwards case involving a woman shot by an NISD officer to DA’s office

SAN ANTONIO – A spokesperson for the San Antonio Police Department confirmed the case involving a Northside ISD police officer shooting a woman outside a football game back in October 2023 has been forwarded to the Bexar County District Attorney’s office. SAPD did not provide any further details in the emailed update to KSAT. As … Read more

‘It’s amazing how people come together’ | Texas non-profit providing disaster relief in wildfire-scorched Panhandle

Hay and fuel are among the most needed items by farmers and ranchers, according to Texans on Mission’s Randall Gardner. SAN ANTONIO — More than 50 volunteers with a Dallas-based non-profit are providing help, hope and healing to wildfire-devastated communities in the Texas Panhandle. Texans on Mission, historically known as Texas Baptist Men, has teams … Read more

Texas non-profit provides a glimmer of hope to community destroyed by massive panhandle wildfires

Hay and fuel are among the most needed items by farmers and ranchers, according to Texans on Mission’s Randall Gardner. SAN ANTONIO — More than 50 volunteers with a Dallas-based non-profit are providing help, hope and healing to wildfire-devastated communities in the Texas Panhandle. Texans on Mission, historically known as Texas Baptist Men, has teams … Read more