Woman arrested in Oklahoma in connection with slaying of Bandera man now in Bandera County Jail, sheriff’s office says
Freda Thomas was arrested in Oklahoma on Monday after a six-month search.
Freda Thomas was arrested in Oklahoma on Monday after a six-month search.
SAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office has changed its process for accepting outside resources at scenes after footage captured by KSAT showed a convicted sex offender standing with deputies in a city park as authorities searched for a missing mother and her son this spring. Xavier Lopez, 31, confirmed to KSAT Investigates that … Read more
Elmendorf police recovered a headstone that was stolen from the grave of a murdered man. However, they say they still don’t know who stole it.
Starting next month, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema will bring back its kid-friendly “Alamo Kids Camp” programming for families. Tickets for the camp will be $5 and will support nonprofits such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Shoes That Fit. Recommended Videos Guests can also choose to include another donation of up to $5 on their … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – The young daughter of a man accused in the death of a five-year-old boy testified Wednesday that she saw him ‘hit’ the boy. Domenic Aguilar Acevedo, died around July 24, 2021, in San Antonio, and his remains were found a month later in a Colorado ravine. Recommended Videos Daniel Garcia, along with … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – The University of Texas at San Antonio has dozens of camps happening this summer for children of all ages to attend and learn something new. The half-day and full-day camps cover various interests, including science, engineering, architecture, sports, music, writing and more, according to the university. Recommended Videos The camps take place … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – A person being able to re-grow their own damaged pancreas inside their body might sound like science fiction, but a new local research study wants to know if it could be real. “Is there anything on the market like this? No. Is there anything much like this in research? Not that I … Read more