San Antonio gun club accused of acting like ‘fraternity’, faces lawsuit for recklessness from property owner

A judge ruled to temporarily prohibit the club from shooting. A hearing regarding that order is in two weeks. Meanwhile, a nearby school is getting involved. SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio gun club is forced to temporarily put down their weapons after their neighbors made accusations the club operates like a “drinking fraternity” and … Read more

‘I have a sick baby’ | SA homeowner whose electricity was shut-off by CPS warns others amid wintry weather

Margaret Guerra said she had no power Friday when CPS cut hers off before the freeze. SAN ANTONIO — The winter weather means higher energy costs to heat homes and some are struggling to keep up with their bills. Margaret Guerra said she had no power Friday when CPS cut hers off due to non-payment. … Read more

‘Think before you share’ | Seguin police debunk serial killer scam circulating on social media

Experts urge social media users to do their research before sharing a post online. SAN ANTONIO — The Seguin Police Department is debunking a post circulating on social media claiming there is a serial killer in the small town. The police department made took to Facebook issuing a warning. “We want to clarify that this … Read more

Authorities in Seguin caution against serial killer scam spreading online

Experts urge social media users to do their research before sharing a post online. SAN ANTONIO — The Seguin Police Department is debunking a post circulating on social media claiming there is a serial killer in the small town. The police department made took to Facebook issuing a warning. “We want to clarify that this … Read more

Mexico sends firefighters to aid in fight against Los Angeles wildfires

The crews from Mexico will join thousands of other firefighters on the frontlines of the fires. LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. — As crews continue to battle the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Saturday the arrival of 72 firefighters and disaster relief workers from Mexico.  Crews from Mexico’s National Forestry Commission and Ministry … Read more

UTSA political science expert chimes in ahead of Texas Legislature

Jon Taylor expects big discussions surrounding immigration and border security in addition to sporting gambling on the table. SAN ANTONIO — The 89th Texas Legislative Session kicks off Tuesday, opening the door to debate among a variety of contentious issues over the next several months. The first order of business will be to elect a … Read more