Wembanyama gets pranked by French teammates; Spurs rookies talk NBA adjustments

Castle and Ingram are getting early lessons on the NBA level of play. SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Spurs‘ Victor Wembanyama and Team France started their Olympic exhibition slate against Turkey, cruising to an easy 96-46 win. Wembanyama finished with 24 points, six rebounds, four assists, and three blocks in 20 minutes. RELATED: Wembanyama, Team … Read more

‘They dumped him like it was trash day…left him to die’: 15-year-old in ICU after being shot in the head at house party

Witnesses report seeing Elden Balderas thrown out of the bed of a white truck around the corner from a house party Sunday morning. SAN ANTONIO — A soon-to-be East Central High School sophomore is in the Intensive Care Unit following a shootout at a party over the weekend. Witnesses told police they saw 15-year-old Elden … Read more

Windcrest PD moved to 12-hour shifts to improve officer safety, more adequate police protection

Lieutenant David Ellis oversees all functions of patrol at the Windcrest Police Department and discussed the new change and its impact. WINDCREST, Texas — Windcrest police officers protecting the streets are now working 12-hour shifts. Before, officers were working 10-hour shifts. Its commanding staff said the shift change is working, and credits two recent traffic … Read more

Proposed zoning district around SA Toyota plant draws frustration from south-side residents

The proposal must ultimately go before San Antonio City Council, but there’s no date for when that discussion may happen. SAN ANTONIO — Frustrations are rising among those that live on San Antonio’s south side over a new zoning proposal. The Industrial Compatibility Overlay District (ICOD), if passed, would be the first of its kind for … Read more

‘Had to take a stand’: Water shutoffs at apartments were successful, SAWS says

On June 18, SAWS disconnected service at Roselawn Apartments, Westwood Plaza Apartments, Serenity Residences and an eightplex. Hundreds of units were impacted. SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is taking a stand against delinquent landlords. The public utility company recently cut off service to four apartment complexes that reportedly owed tens of thousands … Read more