‘It all needs protection these days’: San Antonio police, car shops push preventative measures with car thefts up

SAN ANTONIO – Car alarms going off can often be thought of as a nuisance. But to Joe Calvey, that sound is a call for attention. “It’s more noise, more chance of being spotted,” Calvey, the vice president of Mother’s Window Tint, said. “We want to make it hard and unattractive to take the vehicle.” … Read more

Migrant crossings along U.S.-Mexico Border reach record high, CBP data shows

The number of migrant crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border has reached a record high, according to data released Friday by Customs and Border Protection, which oversees Border Patrol. The data shows immigration officers have apprehended 302,034 migrants in December 2023. In Texas alone, the data shows there were 125,861 migrant apprehensions in that same time … Read more

‘I feel threatened’: Tensions boil over between state, defense lawyers during murder trial

SAN ANTONIO – Tensions boiled over inside a Bexar County courtroom among attorneys during a murder trial. Roger McCracken, a military veteran, is on trial for the Sept. 11, 2021, fatal shooting of Ronnie Riddle. The shooting happened outside an apartment complex on the Southeast Side. Throughout the week, as testimony got underway, there have … Read more

‘It’s hell’: Elderly residents forced to navigate stairs amid weekslong housing complex elevator outage

SAN ANTONIO – The elderly and disabled residents of a public housing apartment near Olmos Park say their elevator has been out of commission for weeks, causing fear and frustration as they try to navigate the stairs instead. A video shared with KSAT even shows one man with a partially amputated leg making his way … Read more