Homeowners’ united front, persistence may finally bring peace after illegal bar shut down on NW Side

SAN ANTONIO – Jill Laymon, who lives in the College Park neighborhood, says the problems with loud music, noise, and overflow parking on their residential streets have been consistent since the opening of the Sand Box restaurant in 2018. “The first three years, I think we kind of felt like we were spinning our wheels. … Read more

Haven for Hope forced to prioritize families for the first time ahead of hard freeze

SAN ANTONIO – Haven for Hope is prioritizing families ahead of the first hard freeze of the season. “We’ve been operating over capacity for about two years now, and last night, we slept 1,720 individuals and families all together,” said Terri Behling, communications director of Haven for Hope. Behling said the organization has been utilizing … Read more

How to protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning during cold snap

Here are some ways to protect your family from the silent killer — carbon monoxide poisoning. HOUSTON — When temperatures go down, calls for carbon monoxide poisoning go up. That’s because carbon monoxide is produced by some of the most common ways we get heat — burning wood, propane, charcoal and other fuels.  It’s colorless … Read more

Spurs dominate lowly Pistons 130-108 behind Wembanyama’s first triple double

San Antonio’s star rookie dropped dazzling dimes and made history with one of the shortest triple-double games in NBA history. SAN ANTONIO — “Worst team in the league” is a title no franchise wants to bear, and in a battle between two leading candidates Wednesday night the Spurs smacked the Pistons 130-108. Victor Wembanyama recorded … Read more