Aviles, the congressional staffer who died after catching fire, has been determined. Santos-Aviles caught fire in her ...
The investigation into the death of 35-year-old Regina Santos-Aviles is expected to conclude without criminal charges.
Aviles, 35, was found severely burned in the backyard of her home in Uvalde on Sept. 13. She died the next morning.
A San Antonio congressman is talking for the first time about the death of a staff member who died after setting herself on ...
Former Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo, who is charged in connection with the Robb Elementary shooting, is asking a ...
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has determined the cause and manner of death for Regina Santos-Aviles, the ...
Mariano Pargas challenged his discharge from the department after the Robb Elementary school shooting. The council took no ...
State’s top police official says the Uvalde school police chief chose to wait for more help instead of sending first officers into the classroom By Scott Friedman, Eva Parks, Bonnie Moon and Jose ...
SAN ANTONIO — Uvalde police told firefighters that a Republican congressman's staffer doused herself in gasoline the day she caught on fire, according to a new report by the Uvalde Leader News. On ...
State Police Blame Uvalde Scene Commander for Delayed Response State’s top police official says the Uvalde school police chief chose to wait for more help instead of sending first officers into the ...
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