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A San Antonio Chacho's restaurant was evacuated due to a bomb threat and fire, suspected to be caused by a former employee.
Police say the man accused of the threats and fire is a disgruntled former employee at the Northeast Side restaurant.
The San Antonio Police Department is looking for what they said is a "former disgruntled employee" following a fire at one of the cities well-known Tex-Mex restaurants.
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Police say a bomb threat overnight caused a northeast-side restaurant to be evacuated. Officers ...
A Chacho's on the Northeast Side was evacuated after police say a former disgruntled employee attempted to set the restaurant on fire.Officers wer ...
Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert is calling for stormwater detention facilities in flood-prone areas of San Antonio.
The Next Generation Flood Warning System is expected to take two years to complete. The San Antonio River Authority, at the ...
SAN ANTONIO - Nearly two months after 13 people lost their lives in devastating flash floods near Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel, ...
Rainfall exceeded predictions, sending cars into a rushing creek that hadn't received some of the city's modern flood mitigation treatments.
The Chacho's location on Perrin Beitel recently reopened, so we visited to check out how things are going at the 24-hour Tex-Mex restaurant.
The largely natural creek bed of Beitel Creek narrows to a concrete-lined channel at Loop 410 and shoots southward, parallel to Perrin Beitel Road.
That's a couple miles away from the Perrin Beitel and Loop 410 search area, where 10 other bodies were recovered after a wall of water slammed into a line of cars waiting in traffic on an access ...
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