JCB Texas manufacturing facility on South Side on track to open this fall
Read full article: JCB Texas manufacturing facility on South Side on track to open this fallConstruction is progressing on JCB Texas, a one-million-square-foot manufacturing plant on Palo Alto Road, with the company's global chairman saying the facility remains on track to open this fall.
City of San Antonio says Ackerman Road dip under Kirby’s jurisdiction; residents question patch work
Read full article: City of San Antonio says Ackerman Road dip under Kirby’s jurisdiction; residents question patch workThe dip on Ackerman Road near Interstate 10 appeared to have been repaired, but residents say it’s not enough.
92-year-old Pearsall man’s finger amputated after stray dog attack in his own backyard
Read full article: 92-year-old Pearsall man’s finger amputated after stray dog attack in his own backyardTrinidad De Leon was in his backyard tending to his chickens when his daughters say a stray dog bit his hand and then his shoulder and back area.
Alamo Heights playground named in honor of Camp Mystic camper who died in Hill Country floods
Read full article: Alamo Heights playground named in honor of Camp Mystic camper who died in Hill Country floodsA local playground was named in honor of an 8-year-old who died in the July 4 Hill Country floods.
Grass fire destroyed 4 Atascosa County homes in same area hit by fires last year
Read full article: Grass fire destroyed 4 Atascosa County homes in same area hit by fires last yearA grass fire that swept through four homes in Atascosa County Thursday happened just two blocks over from the scene of another destructive grass fire last year.
San Antonio car shop owners receive first look at new emissions test process ahead of November start
Read full article: San Antonio car shop owners receive first look at new emissions test process ahead of November startAn estimated 2 million vehicle owners in Bexar County could face new costs starting this November.
Where to find airport security wait times while TSA app is down
Read full article: Where to find airport security wait times while TSA app is downThe most accurate way to look up wait times for airport security is no longer being updated, as officials say travelers are experiencing the longest lines in the history of the Transportation Security Administration.
City of San Antonio estimates César E. Chávez Boulevard name change could cost $200K
Read full article: City of San Antonio estimates César E. Chávez Boulevard name change could cost $200KSan Antonio residents are being asked to weigh in on whether the city should change the name of César E. Chávez Boulevard following troubling allegations involving the late Latino civil rights icon.
Edgewood ISD board approves partnership with charter school network
Read full article: Edgewood ISD board approves partnership with charter school networkThird Future Schools will partner with the Edgewood Independent School District to operate Brentwood Middle School after the district’s school board approved the vote on Tuesday evening.
‘I don’t even feel safe’: Witness recalls fatal shooting after gunman released from Bexar County jail
Read full article: ‘I don’t even feel safe’: Witness recalls fatal shooting after gunman released from Bexar County jailDespite SAPD account of "reckless" possession of a firearm, a man who shot and killed someone was released from jail after the DA's office no-billed the case.
Water returns to Lake McQueeney, Lake Placid after years of repair
Read full article: Water returns to Lake McQueeney, Lake Placid after years of repairWater is flowing again into Lake McQueeney, marking a major milestone in the long-awaited restoration of two popular Guadalupe River lakes that have sat largely empty for years due to aging dam failures.
Clinical trials at University Hospital aim to extend stroke treatment window
Read full article: Clinical trials at University Hospital aim to extend stroke treatment windowWhen someone shows up to the hospital with stroke symptoms, doctors will assess how long that person has been having those symptoms. The time windows for certain treatments are now increasing thanks to two clinical trials at University Hospital.
New Texas hemp rules could put smokable market ablaze
Read full article: New Texas hemp rules could put smokable market ablazeTexas hemp businesses avoided an outright THC ban during the last legislative session, but San Antonio businesses say a change to how acceptable THC levels are calculated will take a popular class of products off their shelves.
Do you smell smoke in southwest Bexar County? Here’s why.
Read full article: Do you smell smoke in southwest Bexar County? Here’s why.If you noticed a smoky smell across parts of San Antonio this week and felt your allergies flare up, you’re not alone. It’s thanks to a mulch fire that has been burning all week.
‘She didn’t deserve this’: Family mourns woman killed in Leon Valley hit-and-run as police search for suspect
Read full article: ‘She didn’t deserve this’: Family mourns woman killed in Leon Valley hit-and-run as police search for suspectA growing roadside memorial on Grissom Road is surrounded by flowers. It was built to remember a woman named Rose Marie Jones.
Mission to reunite people with belongings swept away in Hill Country flood enters new phase
Read full article: Mission to reunite people with belongings swept away in Hill Country flood enters new phaseFor more than eight months now, Dondi Persyn and her team of volunteers have been cleaning, sorting and reuniting items lost in the July 4 flood with their rightful owners.
‘Thank you’: Operation Prom Drive receives hundreds of dresses after KSAT story
Read full article: ‘Thank you’: Operation Prom Drive receives hundreds of dresses after KSAT storyHundreds of dresses and suits poured into Operation Prom Drive after KSAT aired a call for donations, rescuing a South Side campaign that had struggled amid the economy.
Expanding senior centers, services: Why San Antonio residents, advocates are calling for more resources
Read full article: Expanding senior centers, services: Why San Antonio residents, advocates are calling for more resourcesOlder adults are concerned about access to places where they can gather, socialize and receive support.
Corpus Christi turns to San Antonio in water crisis
Read full article: Corpus Christi turns to San Antonio in water crisisTensions ran high at Corpus Christi City Hall as leaders debated potential solutions to the city’s growing water crisis — including a possible partnership with San Antonio’s CPS Energy.
SAFD just became nation’s first fire department certified as a trauma-informed care agency
Read full article: SAFD just became nation’s first fire department certified as a trauma-informed care agencyThe San Antonio Fire Department just became the first fire department in the nation to be officially certified as a trauma-informed care agency.
‘It’s frustrating’: IEP delays threaten $30K in school voucher funds for families
Read full article: ‘It’s frustrating’: IEP delays threaten $30K in school voucher funds for familiesAs the deadline approaches to apply for school vouchers, families are struggling to receive the benefits reserved for those with disabilities.
KSAT follows through on continuing push for safer sidewalks in Southeast Side neighborhood
Read full article: KSAT follows through on continuing push for safer sidewalks in Southeast Side neighborhoodMonths after a deadly crash sparked calls for infrastructure improvements, neighbors tell KSAT not much has changed and safety concerns remain.
Administration, staff cuts approaching for Judson ISD to manage budget deficit
Read full article: Administration, staff cuts approaching for Judson ISD to manage budget deficitJudson Independent School District Vice President Amanda Poteet addressed a burning question in the district amid school closures.
Recent murder-suicide puts spotlight on domestic violence deaths, firearms
Read full article: Recent murder-suicide puts spotlight on domestic violence deaths, firearmsDemocrats highlighted the issue on the March 3 primary ballot, and Republicans have created a state taskforce. Now survivors and advocates want to see actions taken to prevent these deaths.
Nearly 20,000 students in San Antonio applied for school vouchers
Read full article: Nearly 20,000 students in San Antonio applied for school vouchersMore than 163,000 applications for Texas Education Freedom Accounts are in for students across the state. San Antonio students represent 19,422 of the total applicants so far.
Stray bullet found in child’s shoe after deadly shooting at Northeast Side apartments, neighbor says
Read full article: Stray bullet found in child’s shoe after deadly shooting at Northeast Side apartments, neighbor saysA neighbor said a stray bullet from a shooting in her apartment complex narrowly missed her 13-year-old girl, landing in her shoe.
Person hospitalized after being struck by vehicle on Southeast Side, SAFD says
Read full article: Person hospitalized after being struck by vehicle on Southeast Side, SAFD saysA person was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle while attempting to cross a street on the Southeast Side, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
Youth substance abuse program treats children as young as 11, expands beyond San Antonio
Read full article: Youth substance abuse program treats children as young as 11, expands beyond San AntonioA local youth substance abuse program is treating children as young as 11, and while that age might seem young, the counselors say that’s what’s needed.
Footage, new records show what led to ICE shooting of San Antonio man on South Padre Island last year
Read full article: Footage, new records show what led to ICE shooting of San Antonio man on South Padre Island last yearThree body-worn cameras and nearby security cameras show the moments leading up to the death of a San Antonio man, who was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent nearly a year ago.
Northside ISD faces $35 million deficit, but does not anticipate layoffs
Read full article: Northside ISD faces $35 million deficit, but does not anticipate layoffsNorthside Independent School District is facing a $35 million budget deficit. But, that’s down significantly from when it once neared $108 million.
Bexar County sheriff’s deputies to increase presence after shooting outside Frost Bank Center
Read full article: Bexar County sheriff’s deputies to increase presence after shooting outside Frost Bank CenterBexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said his deputies will have an increased presence at the Frost Bank Center Friday in response to Thursday’s shooting in the arena parking lot.
Why is San Antonio trying to crack down on detention centers if changes won’t include East Side ICE facility?
Read full article: Why is San Antonio trying to crack down on detention centers if changes won’t include East Side ICE facility?The San Antonio City Council could soon change city code related to detention facilities and even try to put a temporary halt to new private detention facilities.
Teacher raises, no funding increase contribute to $37 million deficit, Judson ISD trustee says
Read full article: Teacher raises, no funding increase contribute to $37 million deficit, Judson ISD trustee saysFour schools in the Judson Independent School District will close at the end of the 2025-2026 school year. The closures include three elementary schools and one middle school.
911 calls reveal medical emergencies at Dilley family detention center
Read full article: 911 calls reveal medical emergencies at Dilley family detention centerStaff inside the family detention center in Dilley repeatedly called for emergency medical help for young children and pregnant women between October 2025 and February 2026, 911 recordings reviewed by KSAT and obtained by ABC News show.
San Antonio students demand change from state leaders on teen dating violence prevention services
Read full article: San Antonio students demand change from state leaders on teen dating violence prevention servicesThe San Antonio Youth Advisory Council met with top state leaders, seeking their endorsement and expressing concern about a new state law.
Stephen Clare pleads guilty in vicious attack of ex-wife, daughters in 2023
Read full article: Stephen Clare pleads guilty in vicious attack of ex-wife, daughters in 2023Stephen Clare, who was charged in the death of his 11-month-old daughter, pleaded guilty to capital murder and two other charges in connection with the 2023 attack.
State Rep. says “nefarious activity” happening at Judson ISD school board meetings
Read full article: State Rep. says “nefarious activity” happening at Judson ISD school board meetingsJudson ISD superintendent shakeups and school closures prompted State Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins to attend the meeting.
‘Ruben was not the threat’: Witness testimony in deadly ICE shooting of San Antonio man not presented, attorney says
Read full article: ‘Ruben was not the threat’: Witness testimony in deadly ICE shooting of San Antonio man not presented, attorney saysThe family of a 23-year-old San Antonio man, who was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent, was “left in the dark” about the case being presented in front of a Cameron County Grand Jury on Wednesday, according to the family’s attorneys.
Ex-San Antonio fire union president’s stalking charge against current SAFD chief dismissed
Read full article: Ex-San Antonio fire union president’s stalking charge against current SAFD chief dismissedThe controversial and former head of San Antonio’s fire union is no longer charged with stalking the current San Antonio fire chief.
Neighbor calls for changes at NE Bexar County intersection where crash led to woman’s miscarriage
Read full article: Neighbor calls for changes at NE Bexar County intersection where crash led to woman’s miscarriageAt least one neighbor says the northeast Bexar County intersection where a woman was injured in a crash that also caused her to lose her unborn child is a trouble zone.
Judge suspended, program defended: the growing controversy around Reflejo Court
Read full article: Judge suspended, program defended: the growing controversy around Reflejo CourtEarlier this month, staff, supporters and participants of Reflejo Court lined up at the Bexar County Commissioners Court and pleaded with the elected body to not defund the treatment program for first-time domestic violence offenders. One issue: the treatment court was not on the chopping block.
Veteran suicide coalition targets service gaps as new VA report shows suicide rate rising
Read full article: Veteran suicide coalition targets service gaps as new VA report shows suicide rate risingThe VA's veteran suicide report, recently released, compiles 2023 data and shows 6,398 suicides nationwide, including 581 in Texas.
Community members pack meeting as Judson ISD weighs closing 3 elementary schools
Read full article: Community members pack meeting as Judson ISD weighs closing 3 elementary schoolsCommunity members across the Judson Independent School District packed the boardroom Saturday morning as the district weighed the decision on which elementary school faces a possible closure next school year.
Community concerns around East Side ICE facility, illegal dumping top of mind at mayor’s town hall
Read full article: Community concerns around East Side ICE facility, illegal dumping top of mind at mayor’s town hallCommunity concern about a forthcoming Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility on the East Side largely dominated discussion at an East Side town hall this week.
Local presentations teach students that school threats come with severe consequences
Read full article: Local presentations teach students that school threats come with severe consequencesThreats of violence at schools, such as the bomb threat that shut down Steele High School on Wednesday, are becoming increasingly more common.
San Antonio woman receives wheelchair-friendly ramps for mobility, accessibility after KSAT story
Read full article: San Antonio woman receives wheelchair-friendly ramps for mobility, accessibility after KSAT storyAfter two and a half years, one San Antonio woman said she can finally leave her house on her own.
‘Now we got to figure out transportation’: Judson MS closure poses new challenge for families
Read full article: ‘Now we got to figure out transportation’: Judson MS closure poses new challenge for familiesOne of the most discussed factors to come from the conversation of closing Judson Middle School is transportation.
Defense motion alleges Olmos Park police chief violated gag order, mishandled evidence in Brad Simpson case
Read full article: Defense motion alleges Olmos Park police chief violated gag order, mishandled evidence in Brad Simpson caseThe high-profile murder case against Brad Simpson may face new complications after his defense team accused the Olmos Park police chief of mishandling evidence and violating a gag order.
VIA employee union ‘not on board’ with free bus fare push
Read full article: VIA employee union ‘not on board’ with free bus fare pushAs proposals to scrap bus fares on VIA Metropolitan Transit gain traction at San Antonio City Hall, the union representing bus drivers and other VIA employees say they’d rather skip that stop.
Judson ISD board votes to close Judson MS, names interim superintendent amid $37 million deficit
Read full article: Judson ISD board votes to close Judson MS, names interim superintendent amid $37 million deficitThe Judson Independent School District board voted Monday to close Judson Middle School in a 6-0 vote and named a new interim superintendent.
Judson ISD weighs middle school closure as $37 million deficit looms
Read full article: Judson ISD weighs middle school closure as $37 million deficit loomsThe Judson Independent School District is expected to close one middle school ahead of the next school year in order to help reduce a $37 million deficit.
‘Starting over is scary’: Student, parents react to possibility of Judson ISD school closures
Read full article: ‘Starting over is scary’: Student, parents react to possibility of Judson ISD school closuresThe Judson Independent School District board voted to close four schools in the district to partially address a $37 million deficit.
San Antonio family unveils headstone for loved ones as they seek justice in upcoming homicide trial
Read full article: San Antonio family unveils headstone for loved ones as they seek justice in upcoming homicide trialOne San Antonio family now has a permanent place to memorialize their loved ones, but they say they’re still chasing closure.
US Rep. Henry Cuellar says he is ‘pressing for clear answers’ from ICE regarding East Side facility
Read full article: US Rep. Henry Cuellar says he is ‘pressing for clear answers’ from ICE regarding East Side facilityCongressman Henry Cuellar said Friday that he is “pressing for clear answers” from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after the recent purchase of an East Side facility.
4 in 5 Texas Education Freedom Account applicants plan on attending private school, spokesperson says
Read full article: 4 in 5 Texas Education Freedom Account applicants plan on attending private school, spokesperson saysTexas Education Freedom Accounts spokesperson Travis Pillow shared record-breaking numbers for the first week of applications.
Marbach Road safety upgrades planned months after student killed in crash
Read full article: Marbach Road safety upgrades planned months after student killed in crashThe parents of Jose Flores III are still searching for answers, five months after their son was hit and killed while crossing Marbach Road on his lunch break.
Developer pays City of San Antonio $3.3 million to clear land where endangered species lives
Read full article: Developer pays City of San Antonio $3.3 million to clear land where endangered species livesNorthwest Side residents fighting a proposed housing development said what they believed was a major victory at City Hall was quickly overshadowed.
How advocacy group supported 8 kids removed from abusive New Braunfels home where mother starved teens
Read full article: How advocacy group supported 8 kids removed from abusive New Braunfels home where mother starved teensHere's how Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteers supported the eight children removed from Susan Helton’s home in 2018.
Hill Country floods survivor hails ‘amazing’ assistance from relief groups
Read full article: Hill Country floods survivor hails ‘amazing’ assistance from relief groupsGary Broach’s home is not on the floodplain, but on the Fourth of July last year, backflow from the Guadalupe River pushed a wall of water and debris into Bumble Bee Creek.
KSAT answers your questions about high-profile child abuse case in New Braunfels
Read full article: KSAT answers your questions about high-profile child abuse case in New BraunfelsThe questions are pouring in after KSAT reported on a New Braunfels woman who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the abuse and neglect of her two adopted children. KSAT is getting answers.
Mayor Jones pleads with San Antonio’s federal delegation to ‘not fund’ new ICE facility on East Side
Read full article: Mayor Jones pleads with San Antonio’s federal delegation to ‘not fund’ new ICE facility on East SideMayor Gina Ortiz Jones asked the state’s U.S. senators and five San Antonio-area U.S. representatives in a letter Wednesday to not funnel any money or resources to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE)’s recent purchase of an East Side warehouse.
Relief could come soon for northeast Bexar County homeowners who’ve gone without mail delivery
Read full article: Relief could come soon for northeast Bexar County homeowners who’ve gone without mail deliveryRelief could be in the not-too-distant future for some northeast Bexar County homeowners who say they’ve gone without mail delivery for more than a year.
Universal City fire gives way to frustration for some, new start for others
Read full article: Universal City fire gives way to frustration for some, new start for othersFire investigators said the cause of a fire that destroyed 11 units at the Falcon Ridge apartments in December is "undetermined." Meanwhile, one displaced resident is moving on with her life.
Private landowners to install flood alert tower to help connect towers at Guadalupe River camps
Read full article: Private landowners to install flood alert tower to help connect towers at Guadalupe River campsPrivate landowners are stepping up to connect the dots between flood alert towers at the summer camps along the Guadalupe River.
Family of child missing after floods in Texas Hill Country files lawsuit against Camp Mystic
Read full article: Family of child missing after floods in Texas Hill Country files lawsuit against Camp MysticThe family of Cecilia “Cile” Steward, the only child still missing after the deadly flood at Camp Mystic, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the camp.
Defense files motions to suppress evidence in trial for man accused in brutal family attack
Read full article: Defense files motions to suppress evidence in trial for man accused in brutal family attackAttorneys for a man accused of attacking his ex-wife and multiple children filed several motions to suppress evidence during a Friday hearing in a Bexar County courtroom.
Bonham Exchange says it has signed deal to remain open with reduced capacity as sprinklers installed
Read full article: Bonham Exchange says it has signed deal to remain open with reduced capacity as sprinklers installedBonham Exchange's attorney confirmed it signed an agreement with the city Thursday to remain open with reduced occupancy while it installs a required sprinkler system.
Bexar County constable loses battle to use controversial camera ticketing system
Read full article: Bexar County constable loses battle to use controversial camera ticketing systemA legal opinion handed down by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton this week makes it clear that Bexar County Constable Mark Vojvodich and his deputies can no longer use a portable camera system to issue speeding tickets.
ICE purchases East Side facility to hold immigrant detainees, agency confirms
Read full article: ICE purchases East Side facility to hold immigrant detainees, agency confirmsICE said in a statement obtained by KSAT that the facility wouldn’t be a warehouse but rather a “very well-structured” detention facility.
An East Side warehouse reportedly bought by ICE may hold detainees. Here’s a look at other Texas immigration facilities
Read full article: An East Side warehouse reportedly bought by ICE may hold detainees. Here’s a look at other Texas immigration facilitiesIn San Antonio, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reportedly acquired an East Side warehouse to hold immigrant detainees. The topic has the community wondering what this could potentially mean for their neighborhood and the city.
San Antonio City Council votes down MUD application, development agreement for Guajolote Ranch
Read full article: San Antonio City Council votes down MUD application, development agreement for Guajolote RanchSan Antonio City Council unanimously voted against approving a financial tool and subsequent development agreement Thursday for a controversial northwest Bexar County housing development.
Community rallies to safeguard stray cats months after kitten strangled at Southwest Side complex
Read full article: Community rallies to safeguard stray cats months after kitten strangled at Southwest Side complexAfter a kitten was strangled and killed at a Southwest Side apartment complex this past fall, neighbors there are now taking action.
Water expert challenges SAWS claims ahead of City Council vote on Guajolote Ranch
Read full article: Water expert challenges SAWS claims ahead of City Council vote on Guajolote RanchIn a letter sent to City Council ahead of Thursday’s vote, hydrogeologist Dr. Ronald Green argues the safeguards tied to the Guajolote Ranch project will not protect the Edwards Aquifer the way some officials say they will.
Reports of ICE facility purchase on East Side spark concern, questions among residents
Read full article: Reports of ICE facility purchase on East Side spark concern, questions among residentsA warehouse on the East Side is likely to become a new federal immigration facility, according to multiple local officials and reports, though federal authorities have not formally confirmed the purchase.
Advocate shares how to stay safe from road rage after 10-year-old girl shot on Northwest Side
Read full article: Advocate shares how to stay safe from road rage after 10-year-old girl shot on Northwest SideDean DeSoto has been trying to track road rage in San Antonio for years. He said one of the latest cases, involving a 10-year-old girl being shot, is a heartbreaking reminder of how dangerous the problem has become.
Local officials react to reported ICE purchase of East Side warehouse
Read full article: Local officials react to reported ICE purchase of East Side warehouseReports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has acquired an East Side warehouse to hold detained immigrants had local Democrats burning up Tuesday, even as confirmation remained elusive.
Hunt receives $30K check to help community after catastrophic Fourth of July floods
Read full article: Hunt receives $30K check to help community after catastrophic Fourth of July floodsMore than two dozen people from around the community met Tuesday at the Hunt Volunteer Fire Department to share the news of a check presentation.
No San Antonio firefighters have died from cancer since 2023, marking huge shift
Read full article: No San Antonio firefighters have died from cancer since 2023, marking huge shiftIt is a statistic the San Antonio Fire Department is beyond proud to announce: no firefighter has died from cancer since 2023. It is a big decrease from the eight deaths reported from 2013 to 2023.
SAPD records show knife-related disturbance at NE Side apartment complex day before man’s stabbing arrest
Read full article: SAPD records show knife-related disturbance at NE Side apartment complex day before man’s stabbing arrestA man is accused of stabbing a 57-year-old woman outside a Northeast Side apartment complex Saturday, according to San Antonio police. Records show police were called the day before for a knife-related incident.
Report: Northeast Side school delayed calling 911 after learning of possible gun on campus
Read full article: Report: Northeast Side school delayed calling 911 after learning of possible gun on campusNew information obtained by KSAT shows staff at IDEA Public Schools’ Judson campus waited 20 minutes to call 911 after it received a report of someone with a gun on campus.
Students help prevent suicide in peers by joining Hope Squads on San Antonio campuses
Read full article: Students help prevent suicide in peers by joining Hope Squads on San Antonio campusesFor the first time, San Antonio schools are adopting groups of students called Hope Squads, trained to help their peers struggling with mental health.
‘Inhumane’: Family of Boulder terror attack suspect describes life in Dilley immigration detention facility
Read full article: ‘Inhumane’: Family of Boulder terror attack suspect describes life in Dilley immigration detention facilityThe family of the Boulder terror attack suspect believes their months-long detention at a facility in Dilley, Texas is political punishment and says the living conditions are “inhumane”, a family member told KSAT Investigates.
UT San Antonio reopens Institute of Texan Cultures at Frost Tower
Read full article: UT San Antonio reopens Institute of Texan Cultures at Frost TowerThe University of Texas at San Antonio Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) is getting ready to reopen its doors to the public at the Frost Tower, offering a glimpse into the state’s history and traditions.
Fire that killed West Side couple started near wood-burning stove, SAFD says
Read full article: Fire that killed West Side couple started near wood-burning stove, SAFD saysSan Antonio fire investigators are focusing on the area of a home near an indoor wood-burning stove as the source of a deadly fire.
Paralyzed veteran seeks justice as case against man accused of shooting him at West Side bar stalls
Read full article: Paralyzed veteran seeks justice as case against man accused of shooting him at West Side bar stallsFormer Marine Jimmy Friesenhahn said he remembers everything about the night he was shot while working as a security guard at a West Side sports bar.