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  1. A UFO over Texas? We know what it was, and you can go see it, too!

    A UFO over Texas? We know what it was, and you can go see it, too!

    Did you see a mysterious craft in the skies above North Texas overnight? Well, we're here to solve that mystery for you.

  2. Dog snatched by possible mountain lion in The Dominion, HOA warns

    Dog snatched by possible mountain lion in The Dominion, HOA warns

    A gated community in north San Antonio has alerted homeowners to take caution after a dog was attacked and taken away by what was possibly a mountain lion on Tuesday night. The Dominion Homeowners Association sent an e-mail to residents on Wednesday.

  3. SAPD: Armed customers rob northwest-side bar overnight

    SAPD: Armed customers rob northwest-side bar overnight

    San Antonio police said they believe two people pretended to be customers of a northwest-side bar before robbing the business at gunpoint.

  4. Witnesses say grandmother jumped boy walking home from school

    Witnesses say grandmother jumped boy walking home from school

    A grandmother is in serious trouble with the law after police say she beat up a 13-year-old boy. According to documents, the 54-year-old claimed the boy was bullying her grandson.

  5. Drivers, bartender and bar to pay up in officer's wrongful death settlement

    Drivers, bartender and bar to pay up in officer's wrongful death settlement

    A settlement has been reached in the wrongful death lawsuit of a San Antonio police officer who was struck and killed by a drunken driver during a traffic stop on Loop 410 in October 2010.

  6. Teacher convicted of sex with student released after six months in prison

    Teacher convicted of sex with student released after six months in prison

    Local child advocacy groups criticized 437th District Judge Lori Valenzuela's decision to release Lucinda Rodriguez Caldwell, a first-time sex offender.

  7. Man shoots robbery suspect dead; Hazmat checks possible bio-hazard

    Man shoots robbery suspect dead; Hazmat checks possible bio-hazard

    Police said a man protected his neighbor by shooting and killing a robber on the city's far northwest side late Wednesday night. During the investigation, a hazmat crew was called to check on a possible bio-hazard in the suspect's car.

  8. Dude, they just invented marijuana bacon

    A butcher in Seattle says he's found a way to infuse his meats with marijuana. The process involves feeding pigs the leftover scraps from medical marijuana growers. However, the butcher said he didn't catch a buzz from eating the pot-laced bacon.

  9. Deputy shot

    Dashboard cam shows Texas deputy being ambushed by Colorado killer

    The walk from the squad car to the suspect's passenger window took only nine seconds, but it’s a traffic stop Montague County Sheriff’s Deputy James Boyd will never forget.

  10. Lytle mom blasts school over STD photos in freshman sex ed class

    Lytle mom blasts school over STD photos in freshman sex ed class

    Tracy Barth says her 15-year-old daughter sat quietly in her gym class, not knowing what to do as school leaders flashed images of diseased genitalia on the screen before her.

  11. Fiery collapse of train trestle captured on video

    A Texas fire marshal is trying to figure out what sparked a fire on a wooden train trestle over the Colorado River in San Saba County.

  12. Mother dies, gives birth, comes back to life

    Mother dies, gives birth, comes back to life

    A Texas mother is thankful she's alive to see her new baby girl.

  13. Driver killed at stoplight was ‘targeted and ambushed,' Houston police say

    Driver killed at stoplight was ‘targeted and ambushed,' Houston police say

    A driver was fatally shot in an ambush at a stoplight in southwest Houston early Thursday, police said.

  14. NY funeral for student accidentally shot by police

    SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. (AP) — Weeping filled a church Wednesday during a funeral for a Hofstra University student who was accidentally shot by police responding to a Long Island home invasion, with friends describing her fearlessness and love of life — riding bikes, climbing trees, going to more concerts than they could count.

  15. 'We Did It' guy becomes latest proof Spurs fans make incredible noises

    'We Did It' guy becomes latest proof Spurs fans make incredible noises

    Boisterous Spurs fans are becoming known for their sounds of celebration heard inside the AT&T Center and across TV broadcasts. First there was the Screaming Spurs Lady in Game 1 comeback against Golden State. Now there's the "We Did It" guy.

  16. Offenders beware: Lone Star Fugitive Task Force is coming

    Offenders beware: Lone Star Fugitive Task Force is coming

    The Lone Star Fugitive Task Force starts work at 5:30 in the morning, when most people are still asleep. On a recent day, KENS 5's Phil Anaya tagged along as they searched for four convicted sex offenders who had violated probation.

  17. '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.

  18. Kmart's 'Ship My Pants' sequel promises 'Big Gas Savings'

    Kmart's 'Ship My Pants' sequel promises 'Big Gas Savings'

    Well K-Mart is at it again. Just weeks after releasing a tounge-in-cheek ad in which a family talks about how they want to "ship my pants," the company has released a new similar commercial.

  19. Duncan named to All-NBA first team, Parker earns spot on second team

    Duncan named to All-NBA first team, Parker earns spot on second team

    Spurs forward/center Tim Duncan and point guard Tony Parker, who have helped lead the team to within two victories of the franchise's fifth berth in the NBA Finals, have been named to the All-NBA team, the NBA announced Thursday.

  20. Moore tornado damage

    PHOTOS: Latest scenes from ground zero of Moore tornado

    Jake Langham and some friends scrambled at dusk Tuesday to salvage some collectibles, some valuables, and some memories from his home in Moore, Oklahoma that was destroyed in Monday's mega-tornado.