Medical Examiner identifies 3 people killed in shooting, crash on West Side
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office on Friday released the names of three people killed in a shooting that ended in a crash on the West Side.
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office on Friday released the names of three people killed in a shooting that ended in a crash on the West Side.
LAREDO, Texas – The dangers of illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border do not begin once people are caught. Laredo’s Chief Patrol Agent Jesse Munoz said heat and the river are the biggest dangers. “If you just look at the river, it might look calm,” Munoz said. “Then you start coming across, and you’re not a … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – After two weeks of intensive training, young musicians in the Classical Musical Institute 210 Festival will take the stage for a final concert. The CMI Youth Program includes 80 orchestra students, from beginner to advanced levels, who learned from fellow musicians, teachers and visiting artists. Recommended Videos It’s a program that teaches … Read more
What would you do if you lost 17% of your income? That’s a possibility for people who rely on Social Security benefits. The issue is, the program’s trust fund is depleting. It needs more revenue, and only Congress has the ability to make that happen. On June 19, KSAT12 and AARP Texas held a panel … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio City Council on Thursday unanimously approved the renaming of Rosedale Park’s Pavilion 2 in honor of the late San Antonio boxer Robert “Pikin” Quiroga. District 5 Councilwoman Teri Castillo proposed the name change after hearing from her constituents there was an urgency to commemorate Quiroga’s legacy, a news release … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – A man was arrested in connection with a hit-and-run that claimed the life of a father who was walking home with his son after watching a movie. Jonathan Acosta, 39, turned himself in at a San Antonio Police Station substation and was booked into the Bexar County Jail on a charge of … Read more
Tropical moisture streaming into South Texas from Tropical Storm Alberto made for a few rounds of needed rainfall this week, and even gave us a brief break from the 90s! By the time all was said and done, 1.47 inches of rain fell at San Antonio International, bringing the sum for the month of June … Read more