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  1. Missing Texas infant found; Amber Alert canceled

    Missing Texas infant found; Amber Alert canceled

    McKinney officials issued an Amber Alert Tuesday afternoon for 10-month-old Isabella Reyes. She is believed to be with suspect Sandy Alcocer. Police believe they may be headed to Mexico in a white Dodge Dakota pulling a flatbed trailer.

  2. Hippos Uma and Tumbo take a bite out of Grizzlies at San Antonio Zoo

    Hippos Uma and Tumbo take a bite out of Grizzlies at San Antonio Zoo

    The San Antonio Zoo held a Spurs pep rally on Tuesday morning with two of the biggest and baddest cheerleaders they could find. To the delight of young screaming Spurs fans, hippos Uma and Tumbo smashed the Grizzlies with their powerful jaws.

  3. Tony Parker escorted home after Game 1 death threat, sheriff's office says

    Tony Parker escorted home after Game 1 death threat, sheriff's office says

    Spurs star Tony Parker received heightened security from local law enforcement after receiving a death threat during Sunday's playoffs game, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office confirms.

  4. Sad search continues in Oklahoma as residents start picking up pieces

    Sad search continues in Oklahoma as residents start picking up pieces

    Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed, including at least nine children.

  5. Dogs go cannibal after owner goes to jail

    Dogs go cannibal after owner goes to jail

  6. 'Like a piece of meat': Throat slashing victim speaks out about attack

    'Like a piece of meat': Throat slashing victim speaks out about attack

    A homeless man is lucky to be alive to tell his side of the story after having his throat slashed. Looking at his wounds, it's a miracle Marcelino Belmares can still talk. Now he's using his voice to thank the strangers who helped save him.

  7. Plaza Towers Elementary

    HERE'S HOW TO HELP: Get connected with groups aiding Oklahoma tornado victims

    The American Red Cross, Salvation Army and Feeding America organizations are accepting donations for relief efforts in Moore, Oklahoma.

  8. Rogelio Martinez

    Texas dance teacher risks career to help neglected student

    Rogelio Martinez wanted more love than his mother could give. After the abuse reached a peak, he turned to the last person he could: His dance teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School.

  9. Army veteran shot at bar dies in mother’s arms

    Army veteran shot at bar dies in mother’s arms

    An Army veteran died Tuesday after he was shot during a fight outside a bar along Highway 249, deputies said.

  10. Brothers with a Book Deal

    Paul Ott Elementary students Aedin and Cris Garcia tackle the topic of bullying with their debut published book "Bobby Zombie Is A Real Zombie" Check it out!

  11. Abandoned dog found padlocked to guardrail along I-10 access road

    Abandoned dog found padlocked to guardrail along I-10 access road

    A frightened dog was rescued on Sunday from a guardrail along a busy highway. Animal Care Services said the pit bull-type dog was found padlocked with a weighted chain to the guardrail on the I-10 access road near West Avenue.

  12. Victoria Marks

    Mom under arrest after baby dies in hot car outside Texas school

    Police said one-year-old Victoria Marks was left in a vehicle parked in the faculty lot of Frank Guzick Elementary School Friday afternoon. The child's mother, a teacher at the school, faces child abandonment charges.

  13. Locals line up to donate to Moore, Oklahoma

    Locals line up to donate to Moore, Oklahoma

    Hundreds of San Antonians have been donating much needed items to relief efforts in tornado-stricken Oklahoma. One business in particular said they've received more than anticipated.

  14. S.A. police searching for suspect in north-side shooting

    S.A. police searching for suspect in north-side shooting

    Police are searching for a suspect involved in a shooting on Tuesday afternoon in the 1200 block of Alametos. A man in his late teen to early 20s suffered non-life threatening injuries when he was shot in the left shoulder around 12:30 p.m.

  15. Army major found dead in Fort Sam Houston dormitory

    An Army major was found dead around 7 a.m. on Monday in a Warrior Transition Battalion dormitory on Fort Sam Houston, according to a press released. A spokesman for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command said foul play was not expected.

  16. Lake Arlington search

    Comal Co. authorities: Oldest suspected serial killer arrested outside S.A.

    A suspected serial killer wanted in Louisiana and Mississippi was arrested near Canyon Lake by Comal County authorities.

  17. Jodi Arias

    Jodi Arias asks jury to give her life in prison; deliberations begin

    Jodi Arias begged jurors Tuesday to give her life in prison, saying she "lacked perspective" when she told a local reporter in an interview that she preferred execution to spending the rest of her days in jail.

  18. Parents of boys sickened by E. coli insulted when health official munches taco

    Parents of boys sickened by E. coli insulted when health official munches taco

    The parents of an 18-month-old and a 4-year-old who were sickened from E. coli are satisfied that health officials determined the source of the sickness. However, they’re not so happy with how that news was delivered to the media.

  19. Houston to host 2017 Super Bowl

    Houston to host 2017 Super Bowl

    The 50th Super Bowl will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area. NFL owners have voted Tuesday for the 49ers' new stadium as host of the 2016 game. That facility in Santa Clara, Calif., is due to open for the 2014 season.

  20. Score for charity: Spurs fans promise dollar per point for Oklahoma relief

    Score for charity: Spurs fans promise dollar per point for Oklahoma relief

    Two things San Antonians love to do are cheer on the Spurs and help people in their time of need. Words can't fully describe the destructions seen in Oklahoma after Monday's tornadoes. But Spurs fans are ready to help.