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A San Antonio man was arrested Thursday night in connection with alleged threats against President Donald Trump.
San Antonio man arrested over alleged Donald Trump social media threat He was arrested the night before the President and First Lady visited Texas.
A San Antonio man was arrested the night of July 19 in San Antonio after threatening the President of the United States ahead of his visit to the Texas Hill Country.
A Texas man was arrested on federal charges after an alleged Facebook threat saying “I won’t miss" ahead of Trump’s Kerrville visit after the Fourth of July flash floods.
Former San Antonio Express-News deputy metro editor and Texas State University professor Kym Fox spent a career mentoring young journalists.
Albert Pelletier, an Army veteran, was experiencing homelessness when he tragically died in a hit-and-run accident just hours before moving into housing.
The Trump administration characterized the catastrophic flooding as a once-in-a-lifetime event.
Robert Herrera, 52, commented on a San Antonio news outlet’s Facebook post pertaining to Trump’s planned visit to the Texas Hill Country, according to court records.
The University of Texas at San Antonio in a Wednesday statement confirmed the deaths of two students who went missing during the Texas Hill Country's deadly flash flooding.
Appeals court upholds Texas law limiting ability of San Antonio, other cities to enforce local ordinances The 2023 law, previously ruled unconstitutional by a Travis County judge, prevents cities ...
San Antonio has witnessed a decline in crime over the past year, according to an Express-News analysis of citywide crime data. See what Police Chief William McManus has to say.