Centro CEO, tourists speak on safety after string of crimes across downtown
In the last three months, three tourists have died in downtown San Antonio due to crime. Now, some visiting the city have shared a concern for their safety.
In the last three months, three tourists have died in downtown San Antonio due to crime. Now, some visiting the city have shared a concern for their safety.
SAN ANTONIO – Delia’s Tamales locations in San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley were the focus of FBI raids earlier this week. The raids came as Delgar Foods LLC, the restaurants’ parent company, is facing a wages lawsuit. KSAT asked Ricardo Gonzalez, an attorney representing former Delia’s Tamales employees if the lawsuit is related … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – Some kids had fun paddling a kayak and learning to use a bow and arrow at San Antonio Parks & Recreation’s inaugural program, Aim To Float. Original News SourceClick here for San Antonio HOA Management RELATED STORIESLOOK: Topps to release new autographed card featuring Spurs' Dylan Harper, Manu Ginobili, Tony Parke…Voter registration … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – Another San Antonio restaurant is closing up shop. Chef Geronimo announced on social media that Botika will close on Sunday, Aug. 4. Botika has been open for the last eight years at the Pearl, just north of downtown. Recommended Videos “Life sometimes brings new priorities and opportunities. For me, this means spending … Read more
SEGUIN, Texas – A Seguin High School student died Thursday from injuries she suffered in a car crash. According to the San Marcos Police Department, Chloe Belicek was sitting in the front seat of a Ford car that was stranded on Highway 123 near Lovelady Lane around 5 p.m. Wednesday, when a Dodge pickup truck … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – A teenager was arrested after San Antonio police said he fatally attacked a man and left him for dead on a downtown sidewalk. Jeremy James Obregon, 18, was booked into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on a manslaughter charge Tuesday, jail records show. He was released on a $50,000 bond the … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – Wider sidewalks, improved ADA accessibility and better access to bus stops are among the improvements coming to the Medical Center area next year. According to the City of San Antonio Public Works, construction will begin Monday to improve pedestrian amenities along Wurzbach Road from Interstate 10 to Fredericksburg Road. Recommended Videos The … Read more