Bexar County Sheriff’s Office faces lawsuit after man claims he was denied job due to his wife’s religious beliefs

The lawsuit claims Sheriff Javier Salazar personally disqualified Luis Borges after deputies discovered his wife’s altar to La Santa Muerte. SAN ANTONIO — A lawsuit against the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff Javier Salazar by a man who claims he wasn’t hired because of his wife’s religious beliefs—will be allowed to move forward. For … Read more

Owners of Texas hospital known for its paranormal activity push back against local leaders after building is deemed unsafe

“The people that investigate, looking for paranormal activity, believe that they have communicated with some of the residual presence in this building.” YORKTOWN, Texas — Yorktown Memorial Hospital, long considered a hotspot for paranormal activity, is now at the center of a dispute following its recent change in ownership. For the past 15 years, thousands … Read more

Thousands more Robb shooting records to be released after law firm representing Uvalde CISD admits to mistakenly sharing only a sample

Walsh Gallegos said it mistakenly released just a sample of the records provided to it by Uvalde CISD—an error the school board said amounted to negligence. UVALDE, Texas — A frustrated Uvalde CISD board voted Monday night to release thousands more emails and documents related to the Robb Elementary School shooting after the firm representing … Read more

From Friday night lights to the fight of his life: Harlan Hawks football coach beats cancer with faith and purpose

After a Christmas Eve cancer diagnosis, Harlan Hawks Coach Eddie Salas faced his toughest opponent yet. SAN ANTONIO — Eddie Salas knows what it’s like to fight on the gridiron, having called the plays as head coach for Harlan Hawks Football since 2016. Last spring, Salas found himself in a different battle–one against cancer.  His … Read more