Medical debt is a growing issue in the US, with many patients stuck paying bills they may not owe. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has taken steps to address these concerns and provide protections for patients facing unfair debt collection practices.
At least one person is expected to be arrested in connection with a major chop shop operation spanning multiple counties across Texas. Parts from more than 50 vehicles, worth millions, were found in south Bexar County, according to the sheriff.
A former Castroville police chief has been convicted of a wire fraud charge connected to a scheme to fake a vehicle theft, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas.
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office has arrested multiple people and is still searching for one suspect in connection with a car theft ring operating throughout the area.
San Antonio Startup Week is back next week, bringing new excitement for local entrepreneurs with a street pitch competition called “Pitch it to Win It.”
Starting in 2025, Texans will no longer need a safety inspection before registering a car for most vehicles, except commercial ones, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).
Retailers are getting an earlier start than ever on holiday shopping, which could mean big savings this month. Consumer Reports reveals products at deep discounts to help kickstart the holiday shopping season.