Day: November 10, 2023
‘It’s my new purpose’: San Antonio veteran finds physical, mental healing through fitness
Struggling to find her new purpose after the military, she discovered the answer by looking within. In 2022, Fitness Brigade was born.
Continue Reading Son struggles to bury parents killed in crash with suspected human smuggler pursued by law enforcement
Jose and Isabel Lerma were on a holiday trip to visit relatives when a vehicle that was fleeing authorities crashed into their car.
Continue Reading SAISD board to vote on proposed school closures Monday
San Antonio ISD on Friday announced its final recommendations on school closures.
Continue Reading Family affected by heart disease to spread awareness at annual American Heart Association event
Thousands of people will gather Saturday for the American Heart Association’s Heart and Stroke Walk to honor survivors, remember those who lost their lives and raise lifesaving funds.
Continue Reading 100-year-old veteran chosen as Veterans Day Parade grand marshal
Leading off the Veterans Day Parade in New Braunfels will be a hometown “boy” who survived the bloody beaches of Normandy only to be seriously wounded in the Battle of the Bulge.
Continue Reading Free app tells companies to delete your data
When you shop online, you may be giving merchants more than your money. Many collect personal data and sell it. Consumer Reports launched a new free app that can help you reclaim your privacy.
Continue Reading ‘Sometimes I have naughty thoughts about you!!’: Medina County JP reprimanded by state for text to staffer
A Medina County justice of the peace was reprimanded by the state and ordered to through sexual harassment training last month after telling a female county employee via text message that he sometimes has naughty thoughts about her, records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
Continue Reading Central Texas man finds human remains while hunting for deer
A deer hunter in Central Texas had a chilling encounter during a hunt.
Continue Reading Vietnam veteran inspires hope for fellow veterans impacted by homelessness
Broken Warriors Angels, a growing non-profit, has helped more than 700 veterans in various ways, which includes securing shelter and affordable housing.
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