As loved ones mourn a mother killed by SAPD during a chase, the officer who hit her with his car returns to active duty

San Antonio police fatally struck India Watson while pursuing a robbery suspect. The grandmother would have turned 48 years old on Saturday. SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio family is calling for accountability nearly a year after a police chase ended in tragedy. This weekend marks what would have been India Watson’s 48th birthday. Instead, … Read more

‘Came as a shock’: After more than a century, school uniform store abruptly shuts its doors

DENNIS Uniform closed all locations earlier this month, citing financial distress. It’s left local parents and schools scrambling to find a new place to go. SAN ANTONIO — It’s news that came as a shock to schools nationwide. DENNIS Uniform, the largest provider of its kind in the U.S., abruptly shut their doors earlier this … Read more

KENS CARES: Support our veterans | Donate to K9s For Warriors to help save veterans’ lives

The non-profit organization trains dogs, most of which are rescues, to become service dogs for veterans struggling with PTSD and other invisible wounds of war. SAN ANTONIO — KENS 5 is supporting K9s For Warriors and their mission to train dogs to serve a special purpose. Every day in the United States, approximately 20 veterans … Read more

Texas hospitals are now required to ask patients for their citizenship status

One Latino civil rights organization has released a new set of guidelines to inform people of their federally protected rights while getting medical care. SAN ANTONIO — Texas hospitals are now mandated to ask patients their legal status as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order announced in August.  The Texas Health and Human Services … Read more

Texas hospitals now required to ask patients for their citizenship status

One Latino civil rights organization has released a new set of guidelines to inform people of their federally-protected rights to accessing medical care. SAN ANTONIO — Texas hospitals are now mandated to ask patients their legal status as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order announced in August.  The Texas Health and Human Services Commission … Read more

Fishing at Brackenridge Park taking place this weekend

Ahead of the fishing day, 650 Channel Catfish are being released into the San Antonio River. SAN ANTONIO — A local San Antonio organization is offering a rare opportunity this weekend…to go fishing at Brackenridge Park.  The Brackenridge Park Conservancy along with several other local and state organizations are hosing the third annual Friends and … Read more

Investigation underway after welfare check turns into deadly shooting involving law enforcement officer, Bandera officials say

Deputies say the man who died from his injuries was a 68-year-old man. SAN ANTONIO — An investigation is underway by the Texas Rangers after a welfare check turns into a fatal shooting involving a law enforcement officer in Bandera County Friday morning.  The Bandera County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call for a … Read more