‘We’re all in this together’ | Kerrville officials calling on residents to conserve as water flow of Guadalupe River reaches low levels

Kerrville officials urge residents to conserve water as the Guadalupe River flow drops to 10% of normal levels. SAN ANTONIO — A call to action by Kerrville officials, as the Guadalupe River is experiencing lower flow rates than usual. Drought condition, along with growing water needs for trees and grasses, are highlighting the need for … Read more

Texas native George Foreman, the heavyweight who became a lovable champion, dies at 76

George Foreman, a former boxer and businessman, died peacefully surrounded by family on Friday. HOUSTON — George Edward Foreman Sr., the Olympic gold medalist who became heavyweight boxing champion twice in careers separated by decades, has died at 76, his family announced Friday.  His family announced his death in an Instagram post, describing him as … Read more

Family: Texas native George Foreman, Sr. has died at 76

George Foreman, a former boxer and businessman, died peacefully surrounded by family on Friday. HOUSTON — George Edward Foreman Sr., the Olympic gold medalist who became heavyweight boxing champion twice in careers separated by decades, has died at 76, his family announced Friday.  His family announced his death in an Instagram post, describing him as … Read more

Crabapple wildfire near Fredericksburg fully contained after burning nearly 10,000 acres

What started as a small fire Saturday afternoon grew to encompass thousands of acres, leaving behind scenes of blackened ground and ash-covered trees. FREDERICKSBURG, Texas — The Crabapple Fire is now fully contained.  Having burned nearly 9,900 acres, the wildfire that sparked north of Fredericksburg Saturday has reached 100% containment, meaning fire crews have cut … Read more

28-year-old man rearrested years after San Antonio car crash that left senior dead, toddler paralyzed

Daniel Telles was booked on March 3 after police say he took off his ankle monitor, violating his bond condition. SAN ANTONIO — Almost four years after a deadly car crash on the east side, police rearrested the man they say is responsible. On March 3, Daniel Telles was booked in the Bexar County jail … Read more

First ever ‘Kings of Horror’ convention happening in San Antonio

You can meet horror celebrities on the Alamo City’s northside through Sunday. SAN ANTONIO — If you’re looking to meet some of your favorite scream kings and queens, a new convention is happening this weekend on the City’s north side. It’s the first ever Kings of Horror Convention in San Antonio’s Shrine Auditorium. It’ll be … Read more