3 San Antonio-area high school students selected for prestigious program at U.S. Air Force Academy

SAN ANTONIO – Three San Antonio-area high school students were selected for a prestigious leadership program that will take place next week at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado. Mya Galvan from Pieper High School, Storm Peña from Davenport High School and Sophia Krumholtz from Claudia Taylor Johnson High School were selected among … Read more

Prosecutors seeking death penalty for man accused of killing baby girl and shooting his ex-wife last year

Prosecutors confirm Thursday they are seeking the death penalty in this case. SAN ANTONIO — Stephen Clare, the man accused of violently killing his baby girl, shooting his ex-wife and stabbing his other daughter last year appeared back in court Thursday morning. Clare will be back in court for another status hearing which will allow … Read more

San Antonio International Airport receives $30 million in grants for Terminal A upgrades, new terminal

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio International Airport has received $30 million in grants from the Federal Aviation Administration. The money is funded through the Fiscal Year 2024 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Airport Terminals Program (ATP), which provides grants for airport terminal development projects to improve the country’s airports, and the Airport Infrastructure Grant (AIG) program. … Read more

Police provide new details from investigation into shooting after Chiefs Super Bowl parade

Kansas City Police say the victims ranged between the ages of eight and 47 years old, and half of the 22 injured people were under the age of 16. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Authorities in Kansas City said Thursday that the mass shooting that unfolded amid throngs of people at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration … Read more