‘It killed a lot of people’ | City of Ingram considers banning RVs in floodways, months after deadly July floods

The City of Ingram never technically outlawed parking RVs in a floodway. Now they are considering it. INGRAM, Texas — The Guadalupe River in Ingram is a beautiful place to camp or take a recreational vehicle (RV). According to the Ingram City Council, there are some places, and at least one business, where those RVs … Read more

Teen saved by off-duty San Antonio firefighter after suffering cardiac arrest during hockey practice

Graedy Renkema reunited with Mike Leroy, the firefighter who saved his life, during a celebration honoring both of them. SAN ANTONIO — When 16-year-old Graedy Renkema collapsed during hockey practice in August, an off-duty San Antonio firefighter jumped into action. Graedy then underwent open-heart surgery a week later. On Monday, Rampage Hockey honored the assistant … Read more

Texas employees face fallout over social media posts on Charlie Kirk’s killing; lawyers explain legal limits of free speech and employment

A Comal County first responder has been fired, and a Jourdanton ISD teacher is under investigation, after Charlie Kirk social media post. SAN ANTONIO — A growing number of public employees across Texas are facing disciplinary action — including terminations and investigations — following social media posts related to the recent killing of Charlie Kirk. … Read more

KENS CARES: Road to Recovery program helps cancer patients get transportation to receive their treatments

The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program provides free rides for people with cancer to get to their medical appointments and treatment. Lack of transportation can be one of the greatest barriers to receiving timely treatment and quality cancer care. Millions of Americans delay or have difficulty getting needed medical care each year due … Read more