Attorney says Fort Hood shooting suspect prevented from praying in Arabic with family
Lawyer: Fort Hood suspect prevented from praying Board chair of San Antonio-owned CPS Energy to resign when successor is chosen
San Antonio-owned utility board chair to resign Fort Hood shooting suspect will remain hospitalized initially during pretrial confinement
Fort Hood shooting suspect to remain hospitalized Attorney says Fort Hood shooting suspect’s 1st hearing planned for Saturday in hospital room
Atty: Hospital hearing set for Fort Hood suspect NuStar Energy public offering brings in $289 million
NuStar Energy public offering brings in $289M Valero says TRC offers to buy up to 5M shares, advises holders to reject below-market offer
Valero advises shareholders to reject TRC offer Rackspace posts 45 percent jump in 3rd-quarter profit as sales climb
Rackspace posts jump in 3rd-quarter profit FBI reassessing its actions nearly a year after first look at Fort Hood shooting suspectAttorney says he met with Fort Hood shooting suspect for 30 minutes at San Antonio hospital
Attorney meets with Fort Hood shooting suspect AP source: Fort Hood suspect reached out to radical imam, but investigators shelved inquirymore images Lawyer headed to meet Fort Hood shooting suspect, asks investigators not to question himmore images Army hospital spokesman says Fort Hood, Texas, shooting suspect is conscious, able to talkFort Hood shooting suspect moved to Brooke Medical Center in San Antonio, Army official says
Hospital: Fort Hood suspect moved to San Antonio USAA expands eligibility to estimated 35 million veterans and their families
USAA expands eligibility to military veterans Higher cost estimate allegedly kept secret for CPS nuclear expansion, 2 workers on admin leave
2 CPS Energy execs on leave over project’s costs Texas cities to share $20 million in federal lawsuit over Internet, hotel occupancy taxes
Jury awards $20 million in Texas hotel tax dispute 28-year-old convicted in 2000 shooting of San Antonio man executed in Texas
Man convicted in 2000 shooting executed in Texas Holding company Cullen/Frost Bankers says 3rd-quarter profit falls about 9 percentSAN ANTONIO — Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. said Wednesday its third-quarter profit fell about 9 percent as charge-offs and money set aside for defaulted loans remained high. Texas man, 83, allegedly opens fire on his son for refusing to stop drummingSAN ANTONIO — San Antonio police are investigating the wounding of a man after his elderly father allegedly opened fire when the victim refused to stop drumming. Police said the son, in his 50s, suffered a non-life threatening head wound early Friday while at the home the men share. Police said his 83-year-old father was detained on an aggravated assault charge. Texas man cutting trees on his property finds a rocket launcherSAN ANTONIO — A man who found a green metallic tube while cutting trees on his Comal County property thought it had a military look, like a rocket launcher. He was right. He was wrong to pick it up, take it home and display it on his dining room table. A decal on the equipment discovered by Jarrette Schule said: “Guided Missile and Launcher, Surface Attack.” US flag proudly displayed at Texas school center had only 43 starsSAN ANTONIO — A star-spangled banner proudly displayed in Texas lacked a little something: seven stars. A San Antonio company has replaced a U.S. flag it produced that had just 43 stars. KSAT-TV reported that the banner was hanging at the Northside Independent School District Aquatics Center when somebody noticed the error. US flag replaced in San Antonio; nation’s banner had just 43 stars when displayedSAN ANTONIO — A star-spangled banner proudly displayed in Texas lacked a little something: seven stars. Attorney: Jail psychiatrist says Texas mom competent to stand trial in death of toddlerSAN ANTONIO — The attorney for a Texas mother accused of killing and mutilating her 3-week-old son says a jail psychiatrist has deemed her competent to stand trial. Navy, families of 3 killed in 1946 plane crash in Antarctica clash over bringing remains homeSAN ANTONIO — The Navy and families of three sailors killed in a 1946 plane crash in Antarctica are clashing over whether to bring the men home. Sacking Pakistan’s chief justice was a mistake: MusharrafSAN ANTONIO - Former Pakistani president and military ruler Pervez Musharraf has admitted that he committed a mistake by sacking Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. Texas drivers confuse man’s ‘polite’ motorcycle with the police and drive more cautiouslySAN ANTONIO — A “polite” message on a motorcycle in the San Antonio area is not meant to be confused with “police.” But Gary Grimes said some people see it that way and drive more cautiously. Grimes rides his white motorcycle about 25 miles from Poteet to the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he teaches staff how to be better supervisors. Former stepfather of slain Vermont girl sentenced to more than 16 years on child porn chargesSAN ANTONIO — The former stepfather of a slain 12-year-old Vermont girl was sentenced Friday to nearly 17 years in prison on child pornography charges that surfaced while authorities investigated her disappearance last summer. Wounded troops face long, painful recovery battles even as war coverage in wanes in AmericaSAN ANTONIO — A year after Capt. Sam Brown was set ablaze when a bomb blew up his Humvee in Afghanistan, the 25-year-old West Point graduate endures a steady schedule of painful surgery and stretching to break up knotty burn scars. Report urges US immigration officials to keep better records on sprawling detention systemSAN ANTONIO — Better record-keeping could ensure U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement keeps dangerous immigrants in custody while operating its sprawling detention system safely and lawfully, according to a new report from a nonpartisan think tank. Valero Energy to close part of Delaware refinery; employees, contract workers to be laid offSAN ANTONIO — Valero Energy Corp., the nation’s largest independent refiner, said Tuesday it will close an unprofitable portion of a Delaware refinery, laying off at least 150 employees and 100 contract workers. |