Pet owners are calling it disturbing and evil. Someone is taking their cats, killing them and then gutting them.
Paramedics say the baby had damaged tissue in the back of the head
Band director pushes his students to do well.
Many are signing up to receive Christmas gifts for children
Some say the economy is to blame
Twenty years ago this month, doctors performed the first cord blood transplant. Now, San Antonio has one of 28 cord blood banks in the country.
Many people looking for steady paycheck during unstable economy
Contractor took her money and didn't fix her cable
Gov. Rick Perry is in town with a coalition of state and local leaders who are committed to bringing the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility to San Antonio.
Expect mostly sunny skies with a high in the upper 80s through Friday.
Residents say crime began after alternative school opened
Grandmother says man wasn't involved in children's lives
Stores owner said fridge worked fine.
Signs cost $6 each, and some believe they are being stolen for profit
Larry Don McQuay violated terms of parole
When you hear "ultrasound," you think of expectant mothers and their obstetrician looking at an unborn child. Now, ultrasound is emerging as an important diagnostic tool for other kinds of doctors and patients.
He said San Antonio is good market when they do decide to add team.
Recent coverage of BexarMet prompts investigation
Officials held a hearing to determine if Larry Don McQuay should be sent back to prison for violating terms of his mandatory supervision.
A hippopotamus at the San Antonio Zoo has a brighter smile after it tusks were cleaned.
The train struck the man around 11 p.m. Tuesday after his car got stuck on the railroad tracks.
It remains unclear if young voters will get out and vote on Nov. 4.
Police are unsure of what happened after the victim and a woman in the vehicle gave conflicting statements.
Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 80s.
A Brackenridge High School special education assistant resigned and was arrested Monday at the school on charges of improper student/educator relationship.
Around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, police responded to a shooting in the 200 block of Porter where a man and woman's bodies were found inside.
The city has tried to demolish the house more than once, saying the property attracts crime. The fire started after the homeowner knocked over a candle.
About 900 events were held across the city.
Around 3:30 a.m., police responded to a shooting in the 200 block of Porter where a man and woman's bodies were found inside. According to police, a man told investigators that one of his roommates killed a woman and then turned shot himself in the head.
Around 3:30 a.m., police responded to a shooting in the 200 block of Porter where a man and woman's bodies were found inside. According to police, a man told investigators that one of his roommates killed a woman and then turned shot himself in the head.
Republican John McCain readied for a high-stakes debate Tuesday night with Barack Obama that offers one of his last best chances to halt the Democrat's recent surge in the increasingly vitriolic race.
Expect partly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of rain and highs in the 80s.
His wife says they had just bought the truck, which was a dream for the airman.
President Bush said Monday "it's going to take awhile" for the government's $700 billion financial rescue plan to bolster the troubled U.S. economy. Bush was in town for a fundraiser and to award a San Antonio woman an award for her volunteer work.
The number of new voters has shot up, and elections officials are still counting.
President Bush said Monday "it's going to take awhile" for the government's $700 billion financial rescue plan to bolster the troubled U.S. economy. Bush was in town for a fundraiser and to award a San Antonio woman an award for her volunteer work.
Expect mostly cloudy skies with a 40% chance of rain and highs in the upper 80s.
President Bush will award Sonya McDonald the Presidential Volunteer Service Award for her work for the Center for the Intrepid's Fisher House.
Wall Street and Congress will be watching to see if the Bush administration's $700 billion rescue plan will work quickly enough to unfreeze the credit markets.