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ksat.com | Erica Hernandez |Misael Gomez
With bold flavors and a relentless work ethic, Chef Ernest Servantes is changing what Texas barbecue looks — and tastes — likeSEGUIN, Texas – Long before the sun rises over Seguin, Chef Ernest Servantes is already hard at work. Known as the “Pope of BBQ,” Servantes begins firing up six pits by 1:50 a.m., preparing the day’s lineup of smoked meats for Burnt Bean Co., now officially crowned the best barbecue joint in Texas by Texas Monthly.
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tspantx.com | Erica Hernandez |Misael Gomez
SAN ANTONIO – An 11-year-old boy who brought a gun and dozens of rounds of ammunition to Harris Middle School in May was sentenced to one year of deferred adjudication , per a plea deal. The Northeast Independent School District student was charged with unlawful carry of a weapon at a prohibited place, a third-degree felony. The boy pleaded guilty to the charge — his first criminal offense — on Wednesday morning.
Deadline looms for state to file charges against Rhodes MS student accused of planning mass violence
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ksat.com | Erica Hernandez |Misael Gomez
Local NewsNext hearing is schedule for June 26Published: June 18, 2025 at 1:01 PMTags: Courts, Crime, Rhodes Middle SchoolSAN ANTONIO – Prosecutors have until next week to file charges against a Rhodes Middle School student accused of plotting an attack on the campus. The student showed up to the Rhodes Middle School campus on May 12 “wearing a mask, camouflage jacket and tactical pants but left shortly after,” police said.
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ksat.com | Erica Hernandez |Misael Gomez
Local NewsNEISD student apologized to the judge during a hearing on WednesdayPublished: June 18, 2025 at 12:22 PMTags: Courts, Harris Middle School, NEISDHarris Middle School boy gets one year probation for bringing gun and 60 rounds of ammunition to school. SAN ANTONIO – An 11-year-old boy who brought a gun and dozens of rounds of ammunition to Harris Middle School in May was sentenced to one year of deferred adjudication , per a plea deal.
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tspantx.com | Nate Kotisso |Misael Gomez
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police said a 911 caller found human remains on their South Side property on Monday morning. Officers were dispatched at approximately 10 a.m. in the 2200 block of Neal Road, which is located just north of South Loop 1604. According to police and fire officials, the property owner was checking their cattle fences to see if there was any extensive damage after a recent storm. While checking, authorities said the owner discovered a male’s human remains.
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