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Good morning people! We're one day closer to the weekend. Fill up that coffee cup and join us for GMSA. We’re better than caffeine. Ok, that’s pushing it a little bit. Have a great day! - Mark & Leslie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, May 16: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE What's Trending Video shows woman push elderly man off bus; he died from his injuries Cadesha Bishop, 25, is charged with open murder on an elderly-vulnerable person after she allegedly pushed a man out of a bus on March 21 in Las Vegas. According to witnesses, Bishop was arguing with the victim and other passengers on the bus before she pushed the man out the door. The incident was caught on video which has since been shared with the public. Everything you need to know about the Joshua Davis case For the past eight years, KSAT 12 has closely followed the case of a missing toddler from New Braunfels. This week on South Texas Crime Stories, we take a look at all the details surrounding the mysterious case of Joshua Davis. 'While You Were Sleeping': Local clinic solves middle-of-the-night pet problems Tucked in a strip mall on San Antonio’s Northwest side is a middle-of-the-night saving grace for some people who own pets. Angel of Mercy Animal Critical Care, located in the 8700 block of Grissom Road, is a clinic that provides overnight emergency care, mostly for dogs and cats. What they do on a nightly basis makes a big difference for pets and other people. Today's Headlines DA now rejecting felony drug cases in certain circumstances Under a policy instituted earlier this year, the Bexar County District Attorney's Office is now rejecting felony drug possession cases in which the drugs found weigh less than .25 grams. District Attorney Joe Gonzales confirmed the policy, after sources provided the KSAT 12 Defenders records citing the new policy as the reason cocaine and methamphetamine cases were being dismissed. South San ISD names principals for 3 schools currently shut down South San Independent School District Superintendent Alexandro Flores has appointed three principals to oversee the controversial reopening of three schools. The school board continues to move forward with efforts to reopen Athens Elementary, Kazen Middle School and West High School campus. Rail tanker explosion victim remembered as 'family first' man Roger Noriega was a family man. Noriega died Sunday, two days after he was fatally injured in a rail tanker explosion at the Alamo Junction Rail Park in South Bexar County. He was cleaning residue inside a rail tanker when it exploded. Another worker died and four others were injured. Weather What's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority: * Click HERE for weather updates * Download the KSAT Weather app for iPhone and Android TRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions |
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Good morning people! We're one day closer to the weekend. Fill up that coffee cup and join us for GMSA. We’re better than caffeine. Ok, that’s pushing it a little bit. Have a great day! - Mark & Leslie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, May 16: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEWhat's TrendingVideo shows woman push elderly man off bus; he died from his injuries Cadesha Bishop, 25, is charged with open murder on an elderly-vulnerable person after she allegedly pushed a man out of a bus on March 21 in Las Vegas. According to witnesses, Bishop was arguing with the victim and other passengers on the bus before she pushed the man out the door. The incident was caught on video which has since been shared with the public. Everything you need to know about the Joshua Davis case For the past eight years, KSAT 12 has closely followed the case of a missing toddler from New Braunfels. This week on South Texas Crime Stories, we take a look at all the details surrounding the mysterious case of Joshua Davis. 'While You Were Sleeping': Local clinic solves middle-of-the-night pet problems Tucked in a strip mall on San Antonio’s Northwest side is a middle-of-the-night saving grace for some people who own pets. Angel of Mercy Animal Critical Care, located in the 8700 block of Grissom Road, is a clinic that provides overnight emergency care, mostly for dogs and cats. What they do on a nightly basis makes a big difference for pets and other people. Today's HeadlinesDA now rejecting felony drug cases in certain circumstances Under a policy instituted earlier this year, the Bexar County District Attorney's Office is now rejecting felony drug possession cases in which the drugs found weigh less than .25 grams. District Attorney Joe Gonzales confirmed the policy, after sources provided the KSAT 12 Defenders records citing the new policy as the reason cocaine and methamphetamine cases were being dismissed. South San ISD names principals for 3 schools currently shut down South San Independent School District Superintendent Alexandro Flores has appointed three principals to oversee the controversial reopening of three schools. The school board continues to move forward with efforts to reopen Athens Elementary, Kazen Middle School and West High School campus. Rail tanker explosion victim remembered as 'family first' man Roger Noriega was a family man. Noriega died Sunday, two days after he was fatally injured in a rail tanker explosion at the Alamo Junction Rail Park in South Bexar County. He was cleaning residue inside a rail tanker when it exploded. Another worker died and four others were injured. WeatherWhat's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority: Click HERE for weather updates Download the KSAT Weather app for iPhone and AndroidTRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions |
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