Boeing faces allegations of retaliating against employees for safety complaints in San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Three former employees of San Antonio’s Boeing Global Services plant at Port San Antonio allege they were terminated for raising safety concerns surrounding their work. Complaints filed with the National Labor Relations Board in early March allege the three workers were let go after a group of workers presented their opinions on … Read more

Property owners concerned about losing their homes if city flooding proposal becomes reality

SAN ANTONIO – A new City of San Antonio proposal aimed at flood control is sacrificing over 100 homes with the goal of saving thousands more. Property owners in the Thompson Neighborhood area expressed a flood of emotions at a meeting on Wednesday at Brentwood Middle School. “I myself have 52 years in my home. … Read more

High construction costs push library board to approve renovation changes for Las Palmas Library

SAN ANTONIO – Delia Ramirez Trimble said she felt frustrated Wednesday night after promised renovations at the Las Palmas Library were confirmed to change. “The community needs to be listened to,” said Trimble, the president of the Friends of Las Palmas Library group. “They’re the people (who are) going to be using it.” The San … Read more

Jalen Green scores 37, Rockets beat Thunder 132-126 in overtime for 10th straight victory

Houston entered the night a game behind the Golden State Warriors for the final play-in tournament spot in the Western Conference. WASHINGTON — Jalen Green scored 37 points and the Houston Rockets won their 10th straight game, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder 132-126 in overtime on Wednesday night. Amen Thompson had 25 points and 15 … Read more