New Braunfels City Council talks river trash
NEW BRAUNFELS - New Braunfels city leaders are trying to figure out how to clean up the river after a lawsuit forced them to lift the controversial "can-ban." earlier this year.The big question now is...
View ArticleOvernight standoff at local motel
SAN ANTONIO - After more than six hours, San Antonio Police, along with the SWAT team, arrested a man and a woman accused of luring men to a motel for sex, then stealing from them. It all went down at...
View ArticlePre-K registrations begin Tuesday for SAISD
SAN ANTONIO - Pre-K registration starts on Tuesday morning for San Antonio ISD.The full-day early child education program is offered at 58 locations throughout the district. Registration is from 8-11...
View ArticleAmerican doctor with ebola in grave condition
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- Kent Brantly always wanted to be a medical missionary, and he took the work seriously, spending months treating a steady stream of patients with Ebola in Liberia.Now Brantly...
View ArticleFight birth defects with corn tortillas
SAN ANTONIO - There's a push to fight birth defects by adding a special ingredient to corn tortillas."If it's as easy as putting a supplement inside a corn product, why not do it?" asks Nora Oyler with...
View ArticleRide-sharing discussions heat up
SAN ANTONIO - The fight over the street car is not the only transportation fight coming to a head in San Antonio.After months of discussion, a task force created to look at ride-sharing programs has...
View ArticlePolice bust 20 suspected gang members and affiliates
SEGUIN -- A major law enforcement operation took down 20 alleged Mexican Mafia or Orejones gang members or their affiliates on Monday. The bust comes after eight months of investigations and 17 sealed...
View ArticleFORECAST: a quiet and warm night
SAN ANTONIO -- Chief Meteorologist Albert Flores What We're Tracking:Another quiet night before a cool front arrives with a chance of rainWhat's Happening:There is a cool front on the way out of the...
View ArticleTexas leads nation in immigrant children released
By: Grace WhiteFollow Grace on Twitter @Grace__White & FacebookThe controversy continues over what to do with the surge of child immigrants crossing the border. New numbers show Texas leads the...
View ArticleBlood test can predict risk of suicide
By JOSIE GARCIANews 4 San AntonioSAN ANTONIO - Scientists at John Hopkins University say a simple blood test can predict whether a person may attempt suicide -- a breakthrough which could prevent...
View ArticleBill changes way college assaults investigated
SAN ANTONIO - One in five women in college will be sexually assaulted, according to Washington lawmakers. Today, senators from both parties sponsored the âCampus Safety and Accountability Act" to try...
View ArticleThe Hofbrau serves the Best Frozen Drinks in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO - Looking for a way to cool off during these 'dog days' of summer? A frozen drink is a great way to go. A Margarita? Sure, but it doesn't have to be. There are all kinds of frozen...
View ArticleWife of Texas doctor with Ebola thanks supporters
ABILENE, Texas (AP) - The wife of an American doctor sick with the Ebola virus in Liberia has thanked supporters and asked for continued prayers and privacy. Amber Brantly says in a statement...
View ArticleSouthside ISD Trustee arrested for unpaid traffic fines
SAN ANTONIO -- A Southside ISD board member is in jail accused of failing to pay more than two dozen traffic tickets dating back to 2010.Frank Cannon was arrested at a board meeting Tuesday night. The...
View ArticleFather sentenced to 10 years in prison
SAN ANTONIO -- A man whose 4-month-old baby died after being left alone will be spending the next 10 years in prison.Nicholas Anthony Clifton was sentenced on tuesday after pleading no contest to child...
View ArticleTexans owner talks Raider move
San Antonio â Listen to what Houston Texans owner, Bob McNair, has to say about the Raiders possible move to SA.
View ArticleThieves steal woman's checks from mailbox
SAN ANTONIO - An elderly woman has a message for anyone mailing out bills: Be alert. Thieves stole her mail and tried to cash out on her money. The 81-year-old woman is too afraid to show her face but...
View ArticleDA pushes for convicted baby killer to stay behind bars
SAN ANTONIO - Bexar County District Attorney Susan Reed tells News 4 San Antonio she's concerned that former nurse Genene Jones could be released from prison sooner than her scheduled mandatory release...
View ArticleFreeze-dried plasma saves special ops soldiers
SAN ANTONIO -- It's the picture seen around the world: a critically wounded Army Ranger, saluting his senior officers in his hospital bed in Afghanistan, while being decorated with a Purple Heart....
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