Harry & Meghan to vent grievances in final Netflix episodes

LONDON – Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, are expected to vent their grievances against the British monarchy on Thursday, when Netflix releases the final episodes of a series about the couple’s decision to step away from royal duties and make a new start in America. After the first three installments of “Harry & Meghan” … Read more

UTSA seeking first-ever bowl game win in battle with Troy

The Roadrunners and Trojans have never met on the gridiron, but Jeff Traylor’s team enters with the chance to extinguish its bowl-game misfortunes. SAN ANTONIO — Something will have to give when the UTSA Roadrunners take the field at Orlando’s Exploria Stadium Friday afternoon.  Riding a 10-game winning streak but winless in three prior bowl-game … Read more

MacArthur HS teacher accused of having improper relationship with student released from jail

SAN ANTONIO – A MacArthur High School teacher arrested for sexually assaulting one of her students has been released from jail, according to Bexar County court records. Jae Casey Steuart, 49, is charged with sexual assault of a child and improper relationship between an educator and a student — both second-degree felonies. Steuart was arrested … Read more

Boerne Greyhounds look to finish perfect season with state title

China Spring is all that stands in the way of the Greyhounds and a historic undefeated season. SAN ANTONIO — The Boerne Greyhounds have reached state championship weekend without recording a loss this season, propelled by a stout offense that has tallied at least 35 points in every matchup.  Those include final scores of 42-13, 50-21, … Read more

Final: Shorthanded Spurs fall to Blazers 128-112

San Antonio fought throughout the game, but looked overmatched as their three-game winning streak came to an end. SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs (9-19) saw their three-game winning streak snapped by the Portland Trail Blazers, who handed them a 128-112 loss at the AT&T Center on Wednesday night. Keldon Johnson had 25 points … Read more

Regulators and shippers complain about UP’s shipping limits – mySA

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Federal regulators and shippers are questioning Union Pacific’s decision to temporarily limit some businesses’ shipments as part of its effort to clear up congestion across the railroad. The head of the U.S. Surface Transportation Board, Martin Oberman, said Wednesday he’s concerned about Union Pacific’s increasing use of the embargoes because they … Read more