More Uvalde CISD emails and documents related to Robb Elementary mass shooting released

It comes after a firm representing Uvalde CISD admitted to mistakenly releasing only a sample of records earlier this month. We have teams now combing through those documents. We’ll post the information about what the records contain on this page. Media organizations, including TEGNA Texas (WFAA in Dallas-Fort Worth, KHOU in Houston, KVUE in Austin, … Read more

New documents reveal missteps in Uvalde school shooting response

The release comes after a firm representing the district acknowledged that only a sampling of the documents was released earlier this month. UVALDE, Texas — Three thousand pages of new documents and emails related to the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde have been released, providing fresh insight into the tragic response to the May … Read more

Texas AG sues SA music venue for denying armed off-duty officer entry in January

Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Paper Tiger for denying an off-duty officer’s firearm entry, seeking compliance and penalties. SAN ANTONIO — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against a San Antonio music venue. The state claims Paper Tiger violated Texas law by denying an off-duty officer entry with their firearms back in … Read more

‘A slap in the face’: Kerrville firefighter’s wife speaks out on benefit cuts as petition gains traction

Meagan Booth emphasized that benefits were a major reason her husband stayed with the department for nearly two decades despite low pay. SAN ANTONIO — The wife of a longtime Kerrville firefighter is speaking out after proposed changes to the city’s employee health benefits left her and other first responder families stunned — prompting viral … Read more

Demolition crew finishes off a fire that damaged dangerous structure in San Antonio neighborhood

It took seven minutes, following years of neighbor complaints and frequent police calls. SAN ANTONIO — It took a city demolition crew from the Public Works Department just seven minutes to bring a fire-ravaged 73-year-old east San Antonio home to the ground Tuesday morning. The wrecking crew moved in after firefighters made quick work of … Read more

BCSO: 22 people detained at illegal gambling operation in south San Antonio

Eighteen of the suspects are alleged patrons; the others are employees expected to face more serious charges. SAN ANTONIO — An investigation led by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office resulted in the takedown of an illegal gambling operation Tuesday afternoon at a business in a busy south-San Antonio strip center, according to authorities.  Sheriff Javier … Read more