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18-year-old identified as person killed by 3 SAPD officers after he allegedly came at them with 10 inch blade

Suspect Shot Multiple Times After Threatening Police Officers

SAPD: 1 detained, 2 on the run following drive-by shooting, vehicle crash on West Side

SAPD: 1 detained, 2 on the run following drive-by shooting, vehicle crash on West Side Officers called around 10 p.m. to Allende Drive and Wall Street for reports of a shooting Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police have one person in custody and are searching for two more following a drive-by shooting and vehicle crash late Thursday night. The incident occurred around 10 p.m. at a home near the intersection of Allende Drive and Wall Street, not far from Castroville Road on the city’s West Side. According to police, three men in a sport utility vehicle fired gunshots at a home in a drive-by shooting before driving off.

Priced out of Southtown, SAY Sí goes west

Priced out of Southtown, SAY Sí goes west click to enlarge Stephanie Stokes / SA Heron / @estefotografa “What happened in Southtown and the Blue Star area is that it’s become gentrified,” said Jon Hinojosa, SAY Sí’s executive director, on the nonprofit’s move to the West Side. In late 2019, SAY Sí, the youth arts education nonprofit that’s been operating in San Antonio since 1994, announced that it would leave its longtime home, a renovated 26,000-square-foot commercial building at 1518 S. Alamo St., across Probandt from its original site in the Blue Star Arts Complex. “We really thought that was going to be our home forever,” says Jon Hinojosa, SAY Sí’s long-time executive director. As demand for its programs grew over the years, Hinojosa says,

With final freeze still to come, sunshine bathes a battered San Antonio

With final freeze still to come, sunshine bathes a battered San Antonio FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 CAM’s director of outreach Valerie Salas (left) and and Centro’s Morgan Handley (right) check in on residents at a camp downtown at midweek to make sure they have enough to eat.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of9 People carry food given out for children at Nimitz Middle School on Friday. School districts in the area fed many people whose food supply had run low as a result of cold weather shutdowns.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of9 A Continental Airlines jet approaches San Antonio International Airport on Friday afternoon, signaling that the airport is now open. It had been closed since Monday because of the subfreezing temperatures and snow.Billy Calzada, Staff / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less

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