Texas Eats: Shrimp and Grits, Tex-Mex Italian and Texas BBQ
David Elder stops by The Shops at Rivercenter to check out a new hit spot serving up creamy shrimp and grits, delicious mac and cheese and more Southern comfort fare. Coming soon to Brooks City Base, a Mexican restaurant by day begins serving Italian food by night. We also check out two amazing BBQ joints outside San Antonio.
US Coast Guard says Texas barge collision may have spilled up to 2,000 gallons of oil
The U.S. Coast Guard estimates that up to 2,000 gallons of oil may have spilled into surrounding waters when a barge carrying fuel broke free from a tugboat and slammed into a bridge near Galveston, Texas.
KSAT wins Showcase Award for Enterprise and Innovation in Journalism for โOne Year In: Uvaldeโ
KSAT was awarded by the Headliners Foundation of Texas a 2023 Silver Showcase Award for Enterprise and Innovation in Journalism in the Storytelling category for the special digital project โOne Year In: Uvalde.โ
Traffic Alert: TxDOT announces closure of Loop 1604 across north Bexar County this weekend
The Texas Department of Transportation has announced a significant closure along Loop 1604 in north Bexar County this coming weekend as crews continue construction on the Loop 1604 North Expansion Project.
Spriester Sessions: Congressman Tony Gonzales on his contentious Republican primary runoff
Trying to become a third-term Congressman in one of the most frequently contested districts in the country (TX 23), he finds himself in a run-off against an opponent who does most of his talking online.
Former South Texas HS football player who tackled referee avoids jail sentence, pleads no contest
A former South Texas high school football player who tackled a referee in 2020 after being ejected from a Texas high school football game pleaded no contest to a charge of assault-causing bodily injury on Tuesday morning, according to CBS 4 News.
Future of Texas' migrant-blocking buoys may hinge on whether the Rio Grande is 'navigable'
A federal appeals court is considering the latest arguments on whether Texas must remove a barrier consisting of large floating buoys anchored in the Rio Grande as part of Gov. Greg Abbottโs efforts to deter immigration.
Donโt feed the wildlife in New Braunfels, officials warn. Hereโs why.
Deer, ducks, geese, and squirrels are natureโs lovely creatures, and you may want to feed their cute little faces. But the City of New Braunfels is reminding people not to feed the wildlife, and thereโs a good reason for it.