San Antonio police search for ‘habitual offender’ accused of inappropriately grabbing women
San Antonio police are searching for a man accused of inappropriately grabbing women before running away.
San Antonio police are searching for a man accused of inappropriately grabbing women before running away.
Dallas police sources say officers are interviewing witnesses about the incident that allegedly happened Monday at 609 N. Harwood Street. DALLAS — Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is under investigation for allegedly hitting a photographer at a club in Dallas early Monday, police sources say. Dallas police sources say officers are interviewing witnesses about … Read more
DALLAS — With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview, the one big thing remaining on the calendar before the season starts is the schedule release. Reports have surfaced that the NFL schedule will be released on May 15. We already know who the Cowboys will be playing, it’s only a matter of when. Here is … Read more
The former Spurs guard opines what the Spurs roster needs to help Wembanyama. SAN ANTONIO — With his rookie campaign over and capped with the 2023-24 Rookie of the Year Award honor, San Antonio Spurs‘ Victor Wembanyama will look to get better heading into his sophomore season. However, the team will also look to improve, … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – UT Health San Antonio substance use treatment initiative Be Well Texas will host its second annual community wellness fair on Saturday. The free event will offer various wellness activities, services and resources to inform the community. State Rep. Elizabeth “Liz” Campos, District 119, will be the featured guest speaker. Recommended Videos The … Read more
While his superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift resumes her world Eras tour, Travis Kelce is keeping busy. The NFL player has joined the cast of “American Horror Story: Grotesquerie.” Recommended Videos Late Tuesday, cast member Niecy Nash posted a series of videos to Instagram featuring her on set with Kelce. “Guys, guess who I am working … Read more
Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection is warning travelers about restrictions on specific flowers and other commodities imported from Mexico. “Certain flowers, greenery, potted plants, and soil are prohibited to prevent the introduction of plant diseases, invasive insects, and parasitic nematodes,” CBP said in a news release. “By … Read more