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As many as 26 percent of San Antonio residents have COVID-19 antibodies, according to a study from Texas Department of State Health Services and University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston researchers.
After several postponements, jury selection will resume today for the long-delayed capital murder trial of a San Antonio man accused of shooting a police detective nearly five years ago. Otis Tyrone McKane, 36, is charged with killing SAPD Det. Benjamin Marconi.
By San Antonio Express-NewsAs many as 26 percent of San Antonio residents have COVID-19 antibodies, according to a study from Texas Department of State Health Services and University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston researchers.
After several postponements, jury selection will resume today for the long-delayed capital murder trial of a San Antonio man accused of shooting a police detective nearly five years ago. Otis Tyrone McKane, 36, is charged with killing SAPD Det. Benjamin Marconi.