Why Jadeveon Clowney is an unlikely fit for Patriots despite cap relief
Just because New England has roughly $25 million available in cap space now, don’t expect coach Bill Belichick to make any headline-grabbing moves.Just because New England has roughly $25 million…
Jets in dreaded oh-fer club, shifting focus to future No. 1s
No first-rounder from 2011-17 is still on the roster. It’s on GM Joe Douglas to ace the next two drafts.No first-rounder from 2011-17 is still on the roster. It’s on…
SAPD: One dead after high-speed crash on the Northwest Side
According to SAPD, a man driving a pickup truck died after crashing into a taxi cab and SUV on the Northwest Side late Friday night. According to SAPD, a man…
How do you prepare for the future when life is so uncertain now?
(BPT) – As the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to present health and economic challenges, it is difficult to focus on anything other than the present. It’s important, though, not to…
Former SAPD officer who fatally shot unarmed Black man in 2016 dies
John David Lee, 41, who was pronounced dead at 12:48 a.m., Friday, left the department on Feb. 13, according to Texas Commission on Law Enforcement records. John David Lee, 41,…
Video shows aftermath of truck that drove through a Wing Stop near Marbach Road
Jennifer Ortiz Zamarripa captured the aftermath from a truck that drove into a Wing Stop on the city’s West Side Thursday afternoon. Jennifer Ortiz Zamarripa captured the aftermath from a…
Experts are seeing increasing numbers of kissing bugs in Texas
Experts say there has been an increase in the kissing bug population in Texas, potentially putting canines and humans at risk for Chagas. Experts say there has been an increase…
Attorney: Man who fatally shot Austin demonstrator is an Army sergeant, who acted in self-defense
A Dallas-based attorney has identified the man who fatally shot an Austin demonstrator last weekend as Daniel Perry, an active-duty Army sergeant who was driving for a ride-sharing company at…
Nirenberg: COVID-19 trends moving in ‘right direction,’ but San Antonio still has a ‘long way to go’
After San Antonio’s COVID-19 hospitalizations dropped back down to the triple digits, Mayor Ron Nirenberg shared a bit of good news, but reminded the city there is still work to…
Poll: 21 percent of Texans wouldn’t take a COVID-19 vaccine if one becomes available
If a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available, 21 percent of Texans said they wouldn’t take it, according to a study released in June by the Texas Politics Project. If a COVID-19…