Mayor Ron Nirenberg angry about fatal Market Square shooting, says โFiesta is safeโ
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said heโs angry that state leaders continue to make it easy for dangerous people to access weapons after two men shot and killed each other during the Fiesta De Los Reyes event at Market Square over the weekend. Despite the gun violence, the mayor assures the public that โFiesta is safe.โ
Leading SA: Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO discusses uptick in unemployment rate, increased job growth
The latest unemployment reading from Workforce Solutions Alamo shows an uptick, with a 4.3% rate in and around the San Antonio area. Adrian Lopez, CEO of Workforce Solutions Alamo, joined Leading SA to discuss recent trends.
Leading SA: Airport director talks expansion plans, record-breaking travel numbers
Expansion plans are currently underway at the San Antonio International Airport as the facility continues to see a spike in travelers this year. Airport Director Jesus Saenz joined Leading SA to explain what we can expect and more details on its expansions on the horizon.
Keller Williams Heritage Real Estate Agent breaks down rise in fixed mortgage rates, impacts on local housing market
Real Estate Agent Ronnie Trevino with Keller Williams Heritage joined Leading SA to help break down the rise in interest rates for a 30-year-fixed mortgage and the impacts on the local housing market.
Leading SA: Chief Workforce Officer with Greater: SATX discusses new business developments, plans for future
The organization has been hard at work setting the foundation for economic plans in our community. Chief Workforce Officer Romanita Matta-Barrera with Greater: SATX joined Leading SA to discuss plans for the future.
Leading SA: UT Health San Antonio infectious disease specialist discusses Malaria, Measles risk in Texas
Dr. Jason Bowling, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, joined Leading SA to discuss what is happening and what families should know following confirmed cases of Malaria and Measles in Texas.
Leading SA: President & CEO of Port San Antonio discusses growth, plans for the future
Port San Antonio has grown exponentially over the last five years, and there is even more on the horizon. Jim Perschbach, President and CEO of Port San Antonio, joined Leading SA to discuss progress and plans for the future.
Leading SA: Bexar County sheriff discusses school safety, local crime, fighting fentanyl
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar joined Leading SA to discuss recent crime trends around our area, fighting fentanyl, school safety initiatives, and the top priorities heโs implementing to crack down on crime in the county.
Leading SA: Fighting diabetes one day at a time
March 28 is Diabetes Alert Day, a one-day โwake-up callโ that focuses on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk. Dr. Carolina Solis-Herrera, Chief of the Endocrinology Division at UT Health San Antonio, joined Leading SA to discuss the issues across our community.
Share your questions about and experiences with aggressive and/or stray dogs in San Antonio
So, we want to know โ what questions do you have about dealing with the problem of aggressive and/or stray dogs in San Antonio? What are your experiences with aggressive dogs in the city? And what solutions do you think the city should try?
Leading SA: President, CEO of greater: SATX discusses airport project and its impact on local economy
San Antonio unveiled the plans for the 2.5 billion dollar project for the San Antonio International Airport โ and on top of the beautification aspect โ what could this mean for our local economy? President and CEO of greater: SATX โ Jenna Saucedo-Herrera, joined leading SA to explain our bright future.
Leading SA: UTSA political science professor Jon Taylor discusses elections and gubernatorial race
Early voting is just around the corner, and there are competitive elections across Texas. Professor Jon Taylor, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography at UTSA, joined Leading SA to dive into some election detail.
Questions about new COVID-19 recommendations, vaccines and boosters? University Health epidemiologist has answers
University Health director of hospital epidemiology Dr. Jason Bowling answers some of the most frequently asked questions about COVID-19, boosters, new vaccines and new CDC recommendations.
Everything to know about voting in the May 7 constitutional amendment, special and bond election
On May 7 voters can weigh in on two state constitutional amendments as well as a city bond proposals in San Antonio. Several local school districts have bond issues on the ballot and there are some municipalities deciding on mayor and city council races.
University Health chief medical officer offers answers to most-asked COVID-19 questions amid omicron surge
University Healthโs Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Bryan Alsip, answered some of the most-asked questions about COVID-19 and the new omicron variant, which now accounts for a majority of new cases.
KSAT Q&A: Infectious disease doctor discusses COVID-19 reinfection with omicron, what to do when showing symptoms
Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, joined Thursdayโs KSAT Q&A to discuss COVID-19 reinfection with the new variant, omicronโs effect on frontline health care workers and precautions to take for those who start showing symptoms and can't find a test.
KSAT Q&A: Infectious diseases doctor explains what you should do after showing COVID-19 symptoms to avoid unneccessary ER visits
Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, joined the KSAT Q&A on Thursday to discuss the latest rise in omicron COVID-19 cases and what people should do before seeking help at an emergency room.
Early data shows vaccinated people are experiencing mild symptoms with Omicron variant, infectious disease doctor says
Although thereโs still a lot of uncertainty surrounding the new Omicron COVID-19 variant, health officials say that early data indicates the mRNA vaccines are still proving to be effective.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Nirenberg says Gov. Abbott โwaging a battle without honor, humanityโ
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg joined Wednesdayโs KSAT Q&A to discuss the new health directive that enforced a mask mandate in public schools and addressed a question many are asking right now -- "What happens if an entity doesnโt want to comply?"
How worried should we be about the Delta variant? University Health expert has answers to latest FAQs
With the recent rise in the number of hospitalizations in San Antonio, coupled with a concern over the Delta variant, University Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bryan Alsip answered a series of frequently asked questions.
KSAT Q&A: Chairman of Emergency Preparedness Committee breaks down findings of February winter storm report
Reed Williams, chairman of Emergency Preparedness Committee, discussed findings of the February winter storm report and gave recommendations on how to prevent similar disasters in todayโs KSAT Q&A.