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A San Antonio police detective is accused of driving while intoxicated. Detective Albert Garansuay was arrested while off-duty around 2 a.m. on Friday, San Antonio police said. The department did ...
The San Antonio Police Department on Thursday walked back its insistence that there was “no evidence” to suggest King of the Hill actor Jonathan Joss‘ killing was motivated by homophobia.
San Antonio police apologized Thursday for their “premature” statement declaring there was no evidence of a hate crime in the murder of Jonathan Joss. "Shouldn’t have done it.
San Antonio police discovered the bodies of a couple and their daughter in what investigators are calling a double-murder suicide on May 22 at a home on the Northwest Side.
The San Antonio Police Department sent officers to the South Side home of Jonathan Joss, the King of the Hill actor slain Sunday in a shooting, a total of 74 times since January, the Express-News ...
The protest, hosted by the San Antonio chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), will start at 11 a.m. at San Antonio City Hall, 100 Military Plaza.
San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) recently launched its ice cream truck initiative, Police, Popsicles, and Prayer, aimed at fostering trust, dialogue, and inclusion in neighborhoods across the ...
Driver crashes vehicle into Walmart in northwest-side San Antonio, police say. Police said it is unclear at this time whether the driver suffered a medical issue or if there was a mechanical failure.
A shooting at the 9100 block of Dartbrook in San Antonio left one person dead. Courtesy of Theo Esquivel On Saturday, at about 11 p.m., the SAPD was sent to the 9100 block of Dartbrook for a shooting.
San Antonio PD say there is "no evidence" that the shooting that killed "King of the Hill" voice actor Jonathan Joss was connected to his sexual orientation.
Arts & Entertainment. San Antonio police: No evidence Jonathan Joss fatal shooting is ‘hate crime’ Reports have also emerged of a longstanding feud between Joss and suspect Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez.
The Atonement Catholic Academy in San Antonio will close its doors after it was founded in 1994. A tuition-free charter school will takeover for the 2025-26 school year.