How much do you remember from 2021? Take our pop culture quiz now
Look, SO much happened this year that itโs hard to believe 2021 is coming to a close. Are we still processing what went down in 2020? Absolutely. But 2022 is around the corner, and itโs time to reminisce about the year we just had.
A look back: Best of South Texas Pride in 2021
In late 2021, KSAT revamped the South Texas Pride series to bring viewers more long-form content full-length Q&As. We highlighted some stories that made a difference to the local LGBTQ+ community, as well as state, national and even international communities.
Winter storm issues exposed a cascade of scandals at CPS Energy in 2021
While Februaryโs deadly winter storm not only left hundreds of thousands of San Antonio residents without power in subfreezing temperatures, some for days on end, it also exposed a large number of organizational issues within CPS Energy, the largest public power company in the nation.
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San Antonio welcomes first baby of New Year
Khario Williams is the first baby born in San Antonio in 2021San Antonio โ Just before 1a.m. Cheryse Williams gave birth to her first child, Khario Williams at North Central Baptist Hospital making him the first baby born in San Antonio in 2021. For the 21st year in a row area hospitals worked together to surprise the new mother with a gift package. This year the New Yearโs Baby gift package included multiple gift baskets, a $50 Target gift card, and an infant car seat. Congratulations Cheryse and welcome to San Antonio, Khario!