Argument outside North Side bar turns into shooting, woman wounded in leg, police say
An argument outside a North Side bar turned violent after someone fired a gunshot into a crowd, wounding one woman, according to San Antonio police.
An argument outside a North Side bar turned violent after someone fired a gunshot into a crowd, wounding one woman, according to San Antonio police.
One woman was hit in the leg by a bullet that ricocheted and taken to University Hospital to be treated. SAN ANTONIO — A woman was injured in some sort of altercation that took place at an after hours bar just north of downtown in Olmos Park, police say. San Antonio Police responded to the … Read more
HONG KONG – Hong Kong Disneyland opened its first Frozen-themed attraction on Monday, with thousands of eager visitors turning up to experience the new rides, some lining up for hours to get an early start. Based on Disney’s wildly popular Frozen animation film, the new section of the park features landscapes and characters from the … Read more
Sutton outleapt cornerback Mekhi Blackmon, who had his eyes on an interception of Russell Wilson’s high throw. DENVER — Courtland Sutton’s leaping 15-yard touchdown catch with 1:03 remaining powered the Denver Broncos to a 21-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night, ending the NFL’s longest winning streak at five games. The Broncos (5-5) now … Read more
District 9 City Councilman John Courage hosted the city’s first ever voluntary gun exchange event. SAN ANTONIO — Hundreds traded in guns for groceries on Sunday afternoon in the Alamodome parking lot. District 9 City Councilman John Courage hosted the city’s first ever voluntary gun exchange event. People were allowed to exchange guns for HEB … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – Antonio Perez said he’s always called San Antonio home. “I’ve lived here all my life: 72 years,” Perez said. “I stick around with my own people.” Perez said he loves this community and now relies on it daily for food. “They give us enough portions to satisfy our needs,” Perez said. “You … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s first-ever gun buyback event ended hours before it was scheduled on Sunday afternoon because it ran out of gift cards. Councilman John Courage said more than 900 weapons were traded in — 300 more than his original goal. As people lined up outside the Alamodome, they passed by shirts with … Read more