Man seeks video of 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) â One man's quest to explain his brother's mysterious jail cell death 19 years ago has rekindled long-dormant questions about whether others were involved in the 1995 Oklahoma City...
View ArticleI-35 lanes now open
The north and south bound lanes of Interstate 35 at New Braunfels Ave., are now open. Texas Department of Transportation reports today that all lanes are open including the Interstate-37 and Hwy. 281...
View ArticleChildren found home alone, search for parents ongoing
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio police said a four-year-old girl was wandering the street alone around 9 a.m. on Sunday morning. The police said they had trouble figuring out where the little girl lives...
View ArticleHead-on crash sends two to hospital
Two people are in the hospital after a head-on crash on the northwest side.The crash happened around 3 a.m. today on Culebra near Grissom Road.Police say a driver was headed down Culebra when he...
View ArticleFORECAST: Another chance of showers fo the end of the week. hump day!
SAN ANTONIO -- Meteorologist Siobhain AndersWhat We`re TrackingThe temperatures are steamy and there is a chance of rain by the end of the week.What`s HappeningHigh pressure has moved in and pushed all...
View ArticleApplications for city council vacancies open
By: Lynette VegaNews 4 San Antonio SAN ANTONIO -- Two spots on San Antonio's City Council are up for grabs. They are temporary spots. The District 2 seat is open because Ivy Taylor was appointed...
View ArticleNISD: 5K students still need immunizations
By: Lynette VegaNews 4 San AntonioSAN ANTONIO -- The Northside School District says around 5,000 students still need immunizations before the start of school. University Health System is offering to...
View ArticleMother, daughter found dead on Eastside
SAN ANTONIO - Police are investigating after two women are found dead in an eastside home on Sunday morning.Officers said it appears there was a suicide, but a man related to the women said that he...
View ArticleWestfall library temporarily closing
By: Lynette VegaNews 4 San Antonio SAN ANTONIO -- A local library is closing for renovations. Starting tomorrow, the Westfall Branch Library on Rosedale Court will be closed through August 3. The...
View ArticleHeads-Up Football in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO - As local kids are gearing up for football season, some experts want to make sure they're safe on the playing field. USA Football is instructing San Antonio-area coaches on Heads-Up...
View ArticleDollar Tree steps up fight, buys Family Dollar
NEW YORK (AP) â The fight for penny pinchers is intensifying.Dollar Tree said Monday it is buying rival discounter Family Dollar for $8.5 billion, significantly broadening its reach as it looks to...
View ArticleFormer CPS supervisor arrested on tampering charge
ABILENE, Texas (AP) - West Texas police say a former supervisor for state Child Protective Services has been arrested for tampering with evidence as police investigated the 2012 starvation death of a...
View ArticleREVIEW: Petty's rock 'n' roll triumph
The Associated PressTom Petty and the Heartbreakers, "Hypnotic Eye" (Reprise)Tom Petty isn't singing about himself on his new tune, "Forgotten Man," but he can't be blamed for thinking like that.The...
View ArticleBorder sheriffs say resources stretched thin
The state's 254 Sheriffs are putting their heads together to find better ways to protect the border.By EMILY BAUCUMNews 4 San AntonioFacebook: Emily Baucum TVTwitter:
View ArticleMayor wants city to withdraw money from streetcar project
SAN ANTONIO - Mayor Ivy Taylor is asking city staff to draft an ordinance to withdraw 32 million dollars for the street car project.Taylor also adds the street car or any rail project should not go...
View ArticleMan diagnosed with menstrual cramps, told he's a woman
By JOSIE GARCIANews 4 San AntonioZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA - A man who went to a hospital suffering from stomach pains was diagnosed with menstrual cramps and told he was a woman to boot.The 44-year-old...
View ArticleEat & beat cancer
SAN ANTONIO â Cancer-fighting foods, itâs whatâs for dinner. Medical researchers with the UT Health Science Centerâs Cancer Therapy and Research Center, or CTRC, are whipping up...
View ArticleCastro sworn in as HUD Secretary
WASHINGTON D.C. - Former Mayor Julian Castro is officially the new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. He was sworn in at a private ceremony on Monday. Castro resigned as San Antonio's mayor on...
View ArticleDelaware shootings now called murder-suicide
SAN ANTONIO - New details on Monday on two women found shot to death at a home on the east side. Police are now calling their deaths a murder-suicide. The bodies were found on Sunday at a home on the...
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