Man banned from Six Flags reaches settlement in lawsuit
First, he asked parents if he could take their children on a ride at Six Flags, then, he was banned from the park.Now, that man has reached a settlement in the lawsuit he filed against Six Flags.Court...
View ArticleNational Donate Life month
SAN ANTONIO -- This month is national Donate Life month and to kick it off, Christus Santa Rosa Health System is raising the Donate Life flag.This is the first time a health system in the cities of San...
View ArticleMom shot at teen's birthday party
HOUSTON -- Houston police are searching for two armed men who opened fire at a 15-year-old's birthday party.A woman was injured after she was struck by a stray bullet.Colorful decorations and bullet...
View ArticleEdgewood ISD parents hoping to get more answers
SAN ANTONIO -- The Edgewood Independent School Board of trustees met for the first time Monday night since the arrest of two former school district employees both accused of sexual assault. Parents...
View ArticleJBSA libraries could close
By LAUREN LEASAN ANTONIO - Could this be the final chapter for libraries on local military installations? The libraries at Joint Base-San Antonio Fort Sam Houston, Randolph and Lackland could have to...
View ArticleMissing woman found dead in Medina County
The body of a San Antonio woman reported missing nearly two months ago is found miles away in Medina County.Now investigators say she was murdered.43-year-old Veronical Davila was reported missing in...
View ArticleVeteran with weapons cache arrested
A veteran with a weapons cache is arrested in Kerrville after police got a tip he intended to harm people.By EMILY BAUCUMNews 4 San AntonioFacebook: Emily Baucum TVTwitter:
View ArticleTopless woman wrestles mall cop
By JOSIE GARCIANews 4 San AntonioOKLAHOMA CITY, OK - A bizarre brawl between a topless woman and a mall security guard is caught on more than one cell phone camera.Shoppers got more than they bargained...
View ArticleCivil rights summit kicks off in Austin
AUSTIN -- It's been 50 years since President Lyndon Johnson signed the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964. To celebrate the anniversary the LBJ Presidential Library is hosting a civil rights summit...
View ArticleWalmart to hire 95 new employees
SAN ANTONIO-- Walmart wants to hire 95 employees for its new store at Military Drive West.A temporary hiring center is set-up at 9179 Grissom Road Suite 131.Applications will be accepted from 8 a.m. to...
View ArticleOfficer Thornton looks forward to the next chapter of his life
SAN ANTONIO -- An officer severely injured while helping a stranded driver, is looking forward to the next chapter of his life.Officer Michael Thornton has made a dramatic recovery after being hit by a...
View ArticleCaught on Camera: Deputies save suicidal man
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (NBC News) -- Three deputies managed to save a man who was about to jump off a bridge, and the entire incident is caught on tape.Patrol car dashcam video from Pinellas County,...
View ArticleDelay in Mexican national's execution denied
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles refused to delay a Mexican national's execution scheduled for tomorrow.44-year-old Ramiro Hernandez Llanas is set to die for the 1997 death of a Kerrville history...
View ArticlePlans for UIW medical school at Fox Tech scrapped
SAN ANTONIO -- Plans for a University of the Incarnate Word medical school to be built at Fox Tech High School have been scrappedThe agreement signed with the school district meant the university would...
View ArticleWoman facing charges after allegedly trying to run over a sheriff deputy
SAN ANTONIO -- A woman faces charges after officials say she tried to run over a Bexar County Sheriff's deputy.Deputies say 25 year old Candace Johnson is charged with aggravated assault against a...
View ArticleTejano Conjunto poster contest names youngest winner ever
SAN ANTONIO -- The winner of the 33rd Annual Tejano Conjunto poster contest was announced today and the honor went to a sixth grader.Abel Hernandez, who attends Brentwood Middle School, is the youngest...
View ArticleEx-President Carter: US 'dormant' on inequality
PAUL J. WEBERAssociated Press AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Former President Jimmy Carter says that 50 years after passage of the Civil Rights Act too many people remain "at ease" with lingering inequalities...
View ArticleSan Antonio teen raising money for dog organization
SAN ANTONIO -- A local boy is stepping up to help a community in a big way.For 14-year-old Sam Putz, 'Villa de San Antonio' is a place close to his heart. Putz - an 8th grade student - is a regular at...
View ArticleAfghanistan War veteran shot and killed on West Side
SAN ANTONIO -- Police are investigating a deadly shooting on the West Side.Emergency crews were called to the 300 block of Scotty Drive around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday. Police say two males who were in red...
View ArticleFilthy utensils, not enough handwashing at restaurant
By Jacqueline Ortiz, News 4 San AntonioSAN ANTONIO - Its never a good thing when a restaurant receives a high score on its health inspection. Las Delicias on the corner of Commerce and Smith street...
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