North Texas newlywed released from ICE detention after months in custody, attorney says

The woman was detained by immigration officials in February as she returned from honeymooning with her new husband in the U.S. Virgin Islands. RICHARDSON, Texas — A North Texas woman who was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials as she returned from her honeymoon has been released after nearly five months in detention, an … Read more

Temple homeowner documents alleged neighbor harassment, including dirty diapers, human waste

A Temple homeowner has documented alleged neighbor harassment and claims dirty diapers being thrown at his home and human feces smeared on his house. TEMPLE, Texas — What started as a simple dispute over trash has escalated into what one Temple homeowner calls a “nightmare” involving alleged harassment that includes dirty diapers being thrown at … Read more

Commissioner Calvert vows action amid northeast Bexar County flood crisis

Infrastructure improvements are needed to repair flood damage. SAN ANTONIO — Surveying flood damage across the northern reaches of his east Bexar County district, Precinct Four County Commissioner Tommy Calvert invested Wednesday morning in learning what he might do to prevent another tragedy.   Dodging holes in pavement that resembled craters, Calvert arrived at Old … Read more

‘A disaster waiting to happen again’: Commissioner Calvert vows action amid flood crisis in northeast Bexar County

Infrastructure improvements are needed to repair flood damage. SAN ANTONIO — Surveying flood damage across the northern reaches of his east Bexar County district, Precinct 4 County Commissioner Tommy Calvert on Wednesday morning invested in learning what he might do to prevent another tragedy.   Dodging holes in pavement that resembled craters, Calvert arrived at … Read more

‘Never one to seek the spotlight’: Las Palapas CEO, SA customers pay tribute to founder Ron Acosta

Acosta was fatally stabbed at his Stone Oak home Tuesday morning, according to law enforcement officials. SAN ANTONIO — As San Antonio law enforcement continue to investigate the Tuesday killing of Edward Ronald Acosta, community members – as well as the restaurant chain he founded – are remembering him as “a man of deep faith, … Read more

New Braunfels teens charged after police find Nazi flags and racial slur spray painted at local park

The graffiti was found outside the restrooms at Eikel Park. NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas — The grim discovery was made on the morning of June 8. That’s when the New Braunfels Police Department began investigating a graffiti incident at Eikel Park. Captain of the New Braunfels Police Department Michael Penshorn says the four teens ages 14 … Read more