Day: September 12, 2024
‘Stress of relocation’ may have killed beloved Texas mountain goat
Bob the goat was known to be at least nine years old.
Inflation down in August, Boar’s Head listeria issues, study shows critical nutrient gaps
Inflation for all prices is trending down, though housing costs are still rising. USDA inspectors raised red flags at a Boar’s Head plant two years before a deadly listeria outbreak. And a new study reveals that most people are missing seven essential nutrients important for their health.
Continue Reading Llano ISD responds to school shooting threat, increases security
The threats began circulating on social media on Wednesday, September 11.
San Antonio City Council to vote Thursday on downtown Missions Stadium
The proposal for a $160 million San Antonio Missions ballpark relies on also developing the surrounding area, including the low-cost Soap Factory Apartments. Thursday’s vote would give the go-ahead to the broad strokes of a deal with the city, county, Missions ownership, and a downtown developer.
Continue Reading DeRozan sees the benefits of Wembanyama getting coached by Popovich; Spurs games might be on Amazon Prime
“I think you are going to be able to see how important Pop is and will be to Wemby,” said former Spur DeMar DeRozan.
Continue Reading Is the scramble the best play in football? How running QBs have revolutionized the NFL
Eight starting passers are involved in their team’s run game this season, a huge change from 10 years ago. How did we get here? What could come next?
Continue Reading Hit-and-run driver kills woman, injures man on Northwest Side, SAPD says
A woman is dead, and a man is injured following a crash Thursday morning, according to San Antonio police.
Continue Reading One person dead after crash in Balcones Heights, officials say
It is unclear what lead up the crash.
Continue Reading San Antonio father arrested after unattended children drive car
One child exited the vehicle while in a main lane of traffic.