Some San Antonio residents still wanting for water
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Eddie Gomez waits for his 5-gallon buckets to fill with water at one of the San Antonio Water System’s water distribution locations on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. SAWS opened seven bulk water pickup sites after severe cold and snow disrupted water service to many customers. Some lost service altogether; others need water because their pipes froze and split, causing leaks.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Eddie Gomez waits Friday, Feb. 19, 2021 for his five gallon buckets to fill with water at one of the San Antonio Water System’s free water distribution locations.William Luther, Staff / William LutherShow MoreShow Less
In quick succession, someone made four 911 calls before Anaqua Springs shootings
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Someone used Nichol Olsen’s cell phone to call 911 four times within two minutes the night before she and her two daughters were found shot to death at a home in Anaqua Springs Ranch near Leon Springs two years ago, a phone bill shows.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less
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London Sophia Bribiescas, 10, is shown with her sister, Alexa Denice Montez, 16. The sisters were found shot to death with their mother, Nichol Olsen, at a home near Leon Springs in far northwest Bexar County on Jan. 10, 2019.Courtesy photo /The Bribiescas familyShow MoreShow Less
Second lawsuit filed against Wheeler for Anaqua Springs shooting deaths
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Alexa Denice Montez, 16, a Clark High School sophomore and cheerleader, planned to enroll at Texas A&M University with the goal of becoming an obstetrician.Courtesy photo /Carlos Montez Jr.Show MoreShow Less
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Alexa Denice Montez, 16, celebrated her last New Year’s Day with her father’s family in 2019, watching fireworks and lighting sparklers.Courtesy photo /Carlos Montez Jr.Show MoreShow Less
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Carlos Montez Jr., left, the father of 16-year-old Alexa Montez, stands with Hector Bribiescas, the father of London Bribiescas, 10, at a San Antonio park last November. Both have sued Charles Edward Wheeler for their daughters’ shooting deaths. The girls were found dead with their mother at Wheeler’s home in Anaqua Springs Ranch two years ago.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Express Briefing: San Antonio man charged in Capitol riot appears in federal court
Jan. 20, 2021
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Matthew Carl Mazzocco appeared for the first time in federal court yesterday to hear charges against him in connection with the deadly U.S. Capitol riot that occurred on Jan. 6.