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La Vernia teen dies in crash
Wilson County News August 27, 2008 LA VERNIA - Family and friends of an 18-year-old La Vernia resident are in mourning, after a one-vehicle rollover accident Aug.
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BexarMet details reasons to fire GM
The Bexar Metropolitan Water District has paid about $1 million in settlements to former employees who sued after being fired by indicted and suspended General Manager Gil Olivares, according to the letter the ...
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Author helping dads get in shape
A San Antonio native and Churchill High School graduate who has made his living in Los Angeles as a personal trainer and dietitian has written a book aimed at fathers.
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SA schools, religious centers to remember 9-11
The Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 was the worst man made disaster San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood had seen.
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Sheriff's deputy surrenders to authorities
A Bexar County sheriff's deputy wanted on an assault charge in Austin surrendered to San Antonio authorities this week.
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8 Mid-Michigan Airmen graduate from basic
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 12:36 p.m. NBC25 would like to congratulate the following people for graduating from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: During the six weeks of ...
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Immigration officials detain man that scared airport security
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have detained a man who was taken into custody at the San Antonio International Airport on Tuesday after a homemade device attached to his MP3 player raised ...
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Highway Lanes Closed For Hours After Truck Catches Fire
TransGuide image of accident scene as of 2:35 p.m. A truck caught fire on the northwest side of San Antonio Wednesday, causing officials to close a section of IH-10 for several hours.
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HUD pours millions into complex to be razed in March
For the $2.7 million it paid to renovate 94 temporary units in the Lafitte public housing complex -- the same units slated for demolition in March -- the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
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Marriage license fee waived with classes
With the passing of House Bill 2685, the marriage license fee will be increasing to $60 beginning Sept.
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All the wrong clues spark a bomb scare
A man boarding a direct flight to Washington D.C. was detained and questioned by local and federal authorities at San Antonio International Airport on Tuesday after his luggage, "bizarre itinerary" and ...
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Judge to mom: 'It couldn't be any worse'
It was "fantasy, chat room stuff," Koontz said. Her voice rising, U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy Stein Nowak disagreed, rattling off a list of what an FBI agent said Richards acknowledged doing to further the ...
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Obese aunt ordered under house arrest
A nearly 1,000-pound Hidalgo County woman accused of bludgeoning her 2-year-old nephew to death suffers a rare thyroid disorder and has impaired motor skills that make it impossible for her to have committed ...
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Jurors convict defendant in torture killing
A Bexar County jury Tuesday convicted the first of seven defendants accused of participating in a 2007 torture killing in which the victim was shot in the head and burned with a propane torch.
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Woman struck, killed crossing Austin Highway
A 60-year-old woman was killed early Tuesday morning as she ran across Austin Highway and into the path of a pickup, police said.
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Police stake-out nets flat-screen thieves
Nine men were behind bars Tuesday morning after police saw a group of men stealing flat-panel televisions from a Northwest Side appliance store.
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Tattoo shop owner kills intruder
KENS 5 Eyewitness News - A tattoo shop owner shot a man to death early Tuesday outside his business in the 3500 block of Blanco Road.
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Should drug tests be mandatory for teachers?
The teacher who greeted your child in class today should have undergone a background check mandated by the state.
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Treasured bird stolen from West Side feed store
In a bizarre break-in at a feed store on the West Side, thieves didn't get away with money, but a prized pet bird instead.