‘Lavish lifestyle’: New Braunfels business owner gets 18 months in prison for tax evasion
A New Braunfels business woman who failed to account for and pay her taxes was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the Department of Justice said Thursday.
A New Braunfels business woman who failed to account for and pay her taxes was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the Department of Justice said Thursday.
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police are investigating a scene related to the disappearance of Lina Khil on the Northwest Side. SAPD will hold a news conference about an investigation on Thursday morning. Watch the news conference in the video player above. Sources told KSAT the investigations in connected with the girl’s disappearance. Khil was … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – The man charged with attacking his ex-wife and two young daughters, killing one of them, found out he will be facing the death penalty when he goes to trial. Stephen Clare has been charged with capital murder, attempted capital murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He’s accused of shooting Mariah … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night lost for the eighth time in nine contests, as the Dallas Mavericks overcame an early 15-point deficit 116-93 in what was the last game for both teams before the NBA All-Star break. Victor Wembanyama, the favorite to win Rookie of the Year, was again his … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – A motorcyclist was taken to an area hospital following a crash with another vehicle on Interstate 35 late Wednesday night, according to San Antonio police. The crash happened around 10:30 p.m. on Interstate 35 near Rayburn Drive on the city’s South Side. According to police, the motorcyclist said they rear-ended another vehicle … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – With its license to recycle on the line, Chief Operating Officer Jordan Vexler said Monterrey Iron & Metal has made changes. “It’s a terrible threat to a company that’s existed for 100 years,” Vexler said. “It’s a terrible threat to all of our employees and all of our almost 1,000 local small … Read more
Religious leaders are spending more time and money on security and safety for congregations. The latest church shooting in Houston is a catalyst to reevaluate their building plans and make changes.