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Boy kills cousin in accidental shooting
A 12-year-old boy killed his young cousin in Atascosa County Sunday night when authorities said he accidentally fired on her with a 12-gage shotgun.
Visionary architects get night in spotlight
San Antonio architects were recognized for their work here and across the country Wednesday night at the American Institute of Architects San Antonio chapter's annual awards banquet.
Reigning champ Poteet disappointed with third-place state finish, says show was its best
Disappointed but proud nonetheless, the Poteet High School Pirate Band returned to Mesquite on Wednesday afternoon.
Dripping Springs takes 4A band title
Dripping Springs High School won the Class 4A championship at the UIL state marching band competition Tuesday night at San Antonio's Alamodome.
Mesquite's Poteet High band aims to march away with third consecutive state championship
The Poteet High School band members sat on the parking lot's cold concrete and closed their eyes.
Man suspected of robbing disabled senior
San Antonio police this weekend arrested a 22-year-old man suspected of robbing a 70-year-old disabled man.
Authorities detain 6 unauthorized immigrants after chase
Half a dozen suspected unauthorized immigrants were detained in South Bexar County on Tuesday morning after leading authorities on a vehicle chase that began in Poteet.
Museum: Time short to see a A Tejano Son of Texasa exhibit
If you haven't seen the traveling exhibit currently on display at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Museum of San Marcos, you better get going because its days are numbered.
Balcones Heights names new police chief
About two months after the former chief of the Balcones Police Department retired amid allegations of improprieties, the city has named a successor.
New Technique for Brain Tumor Removal Promises Less Pain
Neurosurgeons are constantly looking for new ways to remove delicate brain tumors.
Public Invited To Architect Showcase, Solar Building Tours
Looking for something to do on Saturday? How about a chance to traipse through some of the coolest kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor living areas in town? Or, check out how an electric car can actually help power your house? On Saturday, the American Institute of Architects San Antonio chapter and Solar San Antonio are offering chances to see what's ...
Brackenridge/Wheatley High School Class of 1979 is meeting from 6-6:30 p.m. Friday at Brackenridge HS, to convoy to Alamo Stadium for the game against Jefferson.
Offer your condolences 1924-2009 Milton 'Cookie' Koch, a resident of Pleasanton, Texas, went to be with the Lord on Monday, Sept.
Central Texas cities enforce cell phone bans near schools
Those caught disregarding signs posted in active school zones can get fines of up to $200. By Laura Heinauer Saturday, September 26, 2009 Driving in an active school zone? Better hang up.
Drivers Respond To 'polite' Message On Motorcycle
A "polite" message on a motorcycle in the San Antonio area is not meant to be confused with "police." But Gary Grimes said some people see it that way and drive more cautiously.
Brackenridge/Wheatley High School Class of 1979 is meeting from 6-6:30 p.m. Oct.
Police say a woman who stole fuel and a bag of Cheetos from a Pooler convenience store claimed to be Gov.
TV: 'Polite' guy keeping San Antonio streets safe
He doesn't wear a badge, but he is helping to keep San Antonio streets a little safer.
At 25, Mesquite schools' radio station is older than its student DJs
"Thirty seconds," Lauren Green warns her classmates as she places padded headphones over her ears.
From Luling's Watermelon Thump Queen to Gilmer's Queen Yam, small-town Texas is full of festival royalty, and pretty is the head that wears the crown.