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San Antonio woman messaged 'Say goodbye to your son' to ex before killing the boy and herself, authorities say
SAN ANTONIO — The Bexar County sheriff says cell phone data provided the evidence in the death of a mother and son in March that was ruled a murder-suicide. Savannah Kriger and her 3-year-old son, Kaiden Kriger, were the focus of an Amber Alert before they were found dead at Tom Slick Park on March 19. The little boy was at the center of a custody battle, Sheriff Javier Salazar said.
SAPD: Man charged with shooting woman three times at northeast-side apartment complex
SAN ANTONIO — A man has been arrested for allegedly shooting a woman at an apartment complex on the northeast side last Thursday, according to San Antonio Police. Jesse Salazar, 28, is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. According to an arrest affidavit the woman was visiting...
Video shows trooper fatally shooting man in Converse
CONVERSE – A woman who witnessed a trooper shooting and killing a man in Converse on Monday said she doesn’t believe the shooting was justified. The woman, who asked not to be identified because she didn’t want to be contacted, took a video of the moments leading up to the trooper making a life-and-death decision.
Balcones Heights Struggles with Wonderland Mall Investment Amidst Mounting Costs and Revenue Shortfalls
The gamble made by Balcones Heights on Wonderland Mall appears to be backfiring. Four years after the city purchased a significant share in the aging shopping center, expecting it to churn out $750,000 in annual profits, officials are facing up to a harsh reality. The expected cash flow has not materialized, with maintenance bills for the old structure gnawing away at funds, as reported by the San Antonio Report.
Police arrest juvenile for slaying of 17-year-old Kaitlin Hernandez found dead in ditch on Northeast Side
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police announced the arrest of a juvenile in the death of a 17-year-old who was strangled and left in a ditch on the Northeast Side. Police said his name would not be released because he is under the age of 17, which is the legal adult age for criminal charges.
'Very sad to hear': Mobile home park residents react to discovery of women's body, which sparked hunt for husband
SAN ANTONIO — Neighbors in a south-side mobile home community are shocked after a murder investigation there led to a shootout with police at a shopping center Tuesday night. San Antonio police said a husband murdered his wife Tuesday morning inside their mobile home at the Valley Ridge community...
Buckingham secures General Land Office ownership of Alamo Cenotaph
AUSTIN Texas Land Commissioner Buckingham has announced that the General Land Office has now obtained ownership of the historic Alamo Cenotaph. This landmark decision was voted on in the San Antonio City Council Meeting Thursday. “I’m proud to announce the General Land Office now has complete control of the Cenotaph....
Expectant Mother and Her Unborn Child Fight for Survival After San Antonio Shooting Spree
A pregnant woman is battling for her life after being shot by teenage car burglars in San Antonio. According to Fox San Antonio, the 32-year-old, who is over six months pregnant, was the unintended victim of gunfire last Thursday night. The incident occurred at the Francis J. Furey apartments located off Gus Eckert Rd, near Fredericksburg Rd.
San Antonio Braces for Severe Thunderstorms, Strong Winds and Heavy Rainfall Expected
San Antonio residents should brace for scattered thunderstorms today, with forecasters warning of possible severe weather conditions. According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorms are likely to roll in after 4 p.m., bringing potential for strong winds and heavy rainfall. The high is expected to hover near 85 degrees amid mostly cloudy skies, while southeast winds could reach upwards of 21 mph.
Take a bite out of the ‘Windy City’ at this northside SA restaurant | Neighborhood Eats
SAN ANTONIO — ‘A Chicago Bite’ is embarking on their third year in business – and they want as many people to taste the food that reminds Chicagoans of home. Getting her business out the mud is Krystal Cross. “Things don’t come easy in Chicago,” Cross...
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