Help say farewell to food allergies
The Fare Walk for Food Allergy is this Saturday. The walk brings together thousands of people who are seeking a safer world for Americans living with food allergies. It's your good news. Made possible by
View ArticleVOTE for Best Wine Bar in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO -- It's fun and relaxing to get together with friends, share a bottle of wine, and create moments that will turn into special memories. And what better place to make that happen than a wine...
View ArticleFour on 4: Marshall's Jospin Bofiba and Uchenna Nnaji
News 4's David Chancellor talks with Marshall linebacker Jospin Bofiba and wide receiver Uchenna Nnaji.
View ArticleBurglar makes sign of the Cross before crime spree
By Randy EscamillaSAN ANTONIO -- Home video captured a bulging burglar making the sign of the cross before breaking into a Northwest San Antonio Home on Wednesday, Oct. 1."That's not something your...
View ArticleReform at Child Protective Services
Child Protective Services announces big changes that impact caseworkers and the families they help.By EMILY BAUCUMNews 4 San AntonioFacebook:
View ArticleNISD school bus driver arrested after deadly crash in Far West Bexar County
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - A 62-year-old man was killed in a wreck in West Bexar County Friday morning.The accident happened around 6 a.m. Friday on FM 471 (Culebra Road) near Talley Road.A spokesperson for...
View ArticleMISSING: 16-year-old last seen in Medical Center area
SAN ANTONIO -- Police are searching for a 16-year-old girl who went missing back in May.Madison "Madi" Nicole Potter was last seen on Sunday, May 11th at around 12:00 a.m. on the 6000 block of Gaelic,...
View ArticleFRIDAY NIGHT FEVER: Marshall Rams look to turn season around
SAN ANTONIO - It's Week 6, which means we are past the halfway point of the high school football season. Everybody is thinking playoffs now, including the Marshall Rams, who have a big test against...
View ArticlePsychiatrist Explains Why Americans Fear Deadly Epidemics
By: Ashlei KingSAN ANTONIO - We hear about epidemics spreading in movies like Contagion and it often sets fear in Americans when deadly diseases threaten people in real life."I think that's just human...
View ArticleHigh school football scores, highlights: Week 6
Thursday's ResultsAlamo Heights 43, San Marcos 7Lanier 28, Highlands 24Friday's Results Churchill 38, MacArthur 28 Cibolo Steele 31, Clemens 0 Boerne Champion 42, Kerrville Tivy 33 O'Connor 28,...
View ArticleResidents want changes made to just-completed Hunt Lane project
SAN ANTONIO -- The City of San Antonio is getting ready to shell out more than a quarter million dollars to improve a street project that just wrapped up. The project widened Hunt Lane. There are now...
View ArticleGot Tarantulas? It's the cooler weather
SAN ANTONIO -- All of a sudden we're getting calls from the Texas Hill Country from people telling us they are seeing big tarantulas. So we thought we'd find a tarantula expert right here in town to...
View ArticleHospital: US Ebola patient in critical condition
DALLAS (AP) — The lone U.S. Ebola patient is in critical condition, the Dallas hospital that has been treating him reported Saturday.Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, where Thomas Eric Duncan,...
View ArticleUS Rep. Ralph Hall injured in Texas car accident
PLANO (AP) — The oldest-ever member of the U.S. House has been airlifted to a Texas hospital due to injuries from a car accident, though a spokesman says the congressman is expected to...
View ArticleSan Antonio man convicted of injury to a child captured in Mexico
SAN ANTONIO -- After being on the run for nearly five months, a wanted fugitive is back behind bars.Matthew Aranda was arrested Friday by members of the U.S. Marshals Service Lone Star Fugitive Task...
View ArticleMedical copter crashes in Texas
WICHITA FALLS (AP) — A medical helicopter crashed early Saturday a few blocks from a North Texas hospital where it was headed, killing a patient it was transporting from nearby Oklahoma and seriously...
View ArticleLucky Duck Race benefits San Antonio Food Bank
SAN ANTONIO - Twenty thousand rubber ducks were launched down the San Antonio River for a good cause on Saturday. It was for the Ford Riverwalk Lucky Duck Race and Concert. The event allows people to...
View ArticleSAFD hosts female fitness challenge
By: Lynette VegaNews 4 San Antonio SAN ANTONIO -- Local women are proved their strengths today during the first ever Female Fitness Challenge hosted by the San Antonio Fire Department (SAFD). The women...
View ArticleSAFD hosts female fitness challenge
By: Lynette VegaNews 4 San Antonio SAN ANTONIO -- Local women are proved their strengths today during the first ever Female Fitness Challenge hosted by the San Antonio Fire Department (SAFD). The women...
View ArticleHundreds rally and 'Pray to End Abortion'
SAN ANTONIO -- Their message is read clearly when their “Pray to End Abortion” signs are held above their head.The Fifth Circuit Court of appeals upheld a ruling that forces many abortion Clinics to...
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