Stone Oak asked to discontinue outdoor water use
SAN ANTONIO -- A water main break on the North Side is affecting the Stone Oak area.A San Antonio Water System spokesperson said a mechanical malfunction at the Aspen pump station on Bitters Road...
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View Article16th Annual Khakis 4 Kids
News 4 San Antonio is teaming up with the Family Service Association to bring you the 16th annual Khakis 4 Kids uniform drive. Help public school children in need by donating new and gently-used khaki...
View ArticleAnother cat found mutilated in Universal City
UNIVERSAL CITY, Texas -- Police are searching for the person or people responsible for these cruel acts to animals, people living in the neighborhood are horrified and fear what may happen next.A...
View ArticleRoller coaster derails injuring 4 people
VALENCIA, California -- Four people are recovering after a tree branch fell on a roller coaster in California, partly dislodging the front car and leaving it dangling.It left nearly two dozen people...
View ArticleFORECAST: Hot and humid
SAN ANTONIO -- Chief Meteorologist Albert FloresWhat We Are Tracking:Another hot and muggy day with isolated showers. ...
View ArticleCar crashes into Downtown building
SAN ANTONIO-- A driver crashed his car into a building after he was cut off by another driver.The accident happened around 10:30 a.m. on Soledad, near West Martin. Police say the man was cut off by...
View ArticleCity sues couple for holding too many garage sales
By JOSIE GARCIANews 4 San AntonioHOUSTON - The City of Houston has filed a lawsuit to stop a couple from having frequent garage sales.Jorge and Maria Ramos have a permit from the State of Texas to run...
View ArticleSAFD offering care kits to victims
By RANDY ESCAMILLANEWS 4 SAN ANTONIOEmail: rmescamilla@sbgtv.comSAN ANTONIO -- The San Antonio Fire Department is now offering care kits to people who've been burned out of their homes."There are...
View ArticleLocal veteran can't get treatment
SAN ANTONIO -- In recent months, we've had to report on serious troubles inside Veterans Affairs hospitals. Thousands of vets have gone without needed medical care while government bureaucrats took...
View ArticleJudge appointed to once embattled court
By JENNIFER SAUCEDOFollow Jennifer on Facebook and TwitterA Bexar County courtroom that was once rocked by controversy has a new judge. ...
View ArticleTrial over disputed Hays Street Bridge land moves forward
SAN ANTONIO -- The trial over an ongoing dispute over the land next to the historic Hays Street Bridge on the East Side is moving forward.The land is in the 800 block of Cherry, and the city plans to...
View ArticleDeputy accused of trying to strangle girlfriend
SAN ANTONIO -- A Bexar County Sheriff's deputy has been arrested and is accused of trying to strangle his girlfriend.Officers say Christopher John Quinn allegedly attacked his girlfriend on March 6th...
View ArticleLocal company makes 'beer run' for you
SAN ANTONIO -- A local man is starting a bold new business to help keep drunk drivers off our roads. Instead of you going out and buying beer, the company brings it to you. Beer Runners works like...
View Article281 'Superstreet' could come to Comal Co.
BULVERDE, TX -- For a decade, Pet Spaw has been the place where "Buddy" gets a haircut. Usually, Pet Spaw owner Rebekah James does the cutting. James says the traffic on 281 is part of the success....
View ArticleOne year later, woman's brutal murder remains a mystery
SAN ANTONIO -- It's been a year since the death of 53-year-old Martha Batchelor. Batchelor was found dead in her apartment in the 4900 block of Woodstone on July 8, 2013.A small make-shift memorial...
View ArticleTesting embryos for deadly diseases
By DELAINE MATHIEUSAN ANTONIO -- Did you know there's a way to find out if your child could develop cancer one day before they're even born? With the recent advancement of genetic testing, it's...
View ArticleCase management center to open for unaccompanied minors
WINDCREST -- An old office supply store, long forgotten off Walzem Rd., will soon be a case management center for thousands of unaccompanied children who illegally crossed the border."BCFS has 215 case...
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