Texans experience 4.5 earthquake near San Antonio Wed. night
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North Texas police seized over 80 animals, dozens of them dead, from a residential property on Tuesday, January 28.
Nina Glass, the owner of Search and Rescue SATX, a San Antonio group that searched last year for missing student Caleb Harris, has died. She was 47.
Texas has banned sanctuary cities since 2018, and Mayor Ron Nirenberg says San Antonio cooperates with federal immigration authorities to deport criminals.
The 4.5-magnitude earthquake — quite powerful compared to most that occur in Texas — happened at 9:26 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29, the USGS says. It was detected about 12 miles east-northeast from the town of Falls City, which is roughly a 45-mile drive southeast from San Antonio.
With retail space getting tighter in San Antonio, a Texas-based company’s bankruptcy is boosting Burlington. The off-price retailer is planning to open four more stores in the city this year as part of its push to add hundreds nationwide.
The U.S. Coast Guard seized 200 pounds of illegally caught red snapper from a lancha off the Texas coast, detaining three fishermen.
The walkways enable people moving into new apartment houses on the west side of the San Antonio River to easily access the shopping campus, and it provides shoppers on the campus easy access to the new businesses on the other side of the water.
Hundreds of refugees who arrived in San Antonio within the last few months are scrambling to access resources that will help them navigate their new country after the Trump administration paused foreign aid.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick just released the Top 25 priority bills for his legislative session. Private school subsidy and an outright THC ban on the table.
Some residents see the charging stations as an economic boom to the town, while others find it an assault on the oil and gas industry in Texas.