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Runners share their wellness journeys on KSAT Connect ahead of the San Antonio Marathon
Read full article: Runners share their wellness journeys on KSAT Connect ahead of the San Antonio MarathonRunners, joggers and walkers shared their health and fitness experiences on KSAT Connect in anticipation of the San Antonio Marathon this weekend.
š Things to do this weekend: San Antonio Marathon, Holidays on Houston Street, āThe Polar Express: The Musicalā
Read full article: š Things to do this weekend: San Antonio Marathon, Holidays on Houston Street, āThe Polar Express: The MusicalāRunners, joggers and walkers, get ready ā the highly anticipated San Antonio Marathon is finally happening this weekend!
Street closures to know about during the San Antonio Marathon
Read full article: Street closures to know about during the San Antonio MarathonThe inaugural San Antonio Marathon, along with a 5K and half-marathon, will draw over 18,000 participants to downtown San Antonio this weekend. Here's what to know about road closures.
Texas will unveil its newest state park with a guided hike on New Yearās Day
Read full article: Texas will unveil its newest state park with a guided hike on New Yearās DayPalo Pinto Mountains State Park in North Texas will open sometime next year. Visitors can reserve spots for a sneak peek on New Yearās Day.
What to know about the San Antonio Marathon: Street closures, routes, expo
Read full article: What to know about the San Antonio Marathon: Street closures, routes, expoOfficials with San Antonio Sports, San Antonio Police Department, Downtown Run Group and City of San Antonio will host a āKnow Before You Goā news conference at 2:30 p.m. on Monday. Watch it live in this article.
KSAT invites runners to share their wellness journeys on KSAT Connect ahead of the San Antonio Marathon
Read full article: KSAT invites runners to share their wellness journeys on KSAT Connect ahead of the San Antonio MarathonKSAT invites runners, joggers and walkers to share their health and fitness experiences on KSAT Connect in anticipation of the San Antonio Marathon weekend.
š Where to watch Christmas light displays in San Antonio, surrounding areas
Read full article: š Where to watch Christmas light displays in San Antonio, surrounding areasItās officially that time of year, get ready to experience a dazzling array of Christmas light displays across San Antonio and the surrounding areas.
New mural on South Side celebrates San Antonioās rich cultural heritage
Read full article: New mural on South Side celebrates San Antonioās rich cultural heritageA vibrant new mural on the South Side weaves together San Antonioās rich cultural heritage ā from the Missions Historical Park to San Antonio Spurs basketball celebrations.
š Things to do this weekend: Holidays at the Rock, Illuminate, Christian Nodal
Read full article: š Things to do this weekend: Holidays at the Rock, Illuminate, Christian NodalFrom sparkling light displays to magical musicals and concerts, there's plenty of things to do in San Antonio this weekend.
Hemisfair to transform into winter wonderland with outdoor ice-skating rink
Read full article: Hemisfair to transform into winter wonderland with outdoor ice-skating rinkHemisfairās outdoor ice-skating rink is set to become the centerpiece of the downtown parkās holiday celebrations, according to a news release.
San Antonio ISD collects 1.4 million pounds of recycled goods on Texas Recycles Day
Read full article: San Antonio ISD collects 1.4 million pounds of recycled goods on Texas Recycles DaySan Antonio Independent School District campuses celebrated Texas Recycles Day with a fun and impactful cleanup effort.
Are feral pigs coming to a neighborhood near you? Texas A&M expert weighs potential causes
Read full article: Are feral pigs coming to a neighborhood near you? Texas A&M expert weighs potential causesVideo shared with KSAT shows a Helotes resident surprised when he encountered a sounder of wild pigs while taking out the trash. It happened in an area of new construction and is becoming increasingly common.
š Things to do this weekend: Frida Fest, Zoo Lights, SeaWorld Christmas Celebration
Read full article: š Things to do this weekend: Frida Fest, Zoo Lights, SeaWorld Christmas CelebrationItās starting to feel like Christmas as various spots in San Antonio begin lighting up with festive displays.
Public feedback sought for safety, walkability around VIAās Green Line corridor
Read full article: Public feedback sought for safety, walkability around VIAās Green Line corridorSan Antonioās Transportation Department is hosting four planned community open house meetings beginning this week, inviting the public to provide feedback on pedestrian safety around the forthcoming Green Line project.
KSAT Connect: Viewers capture aurora photos lighting up Texas sky during G4-level geomagnetic storm
Read full article: KSAT Connect: Viewers capture aurora photos lighting up Texas sky during G4-level geomagnetic stormResidents across Texas have been sharing stunning photos to KSAT Connect of the aurora lighting up the night sky Tuesday during the G4-level geomagnetic storm.
Volunteers make school field trips to Missions possible, despite government shutdown
Read full article: Volunteers make school field trips to Missions possible, despite government shutdownThanks to a group of volunteers, hundreds of local fourth and seventh graders were given a tour through Mission San Jose despite the ongoing government shutdown.
⨠Things to do this weekend: Wurstfest, SA Veterans Day, The Light Park
Read full article: ⨠Things to do this weekend: Wurstfest, SA Veterans Day, The Light ParkFrom sparkling light displays to cultural celebrations, thereās something for everyone to enjoy in the San Antonio area this weekend!
Texas set to make $20 billion investment in water after voters approve Proposition 4
Read full article: Texas set to make $20 billion investment in water after voters approve Proposition 4Texas will use $1 billion in sales tax a year for the next two decades to help secure the stateās water supply.
Invasive plant spreads after Hill Country floods; Guadalupe bass, native species hold steady
Read full article: Invasive plant spreads after Hill Country floods; Guadalupe bass, native species hold steadyFour months after major flooding in the Hill Country, the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department began a year-long fish recovery and habitat survey in October on the Guadalupe, Llano, Nueces, Pedernales, and San Saba rivers.
Novemberās Beaver Supermoon peaks Wednesdayš
Read full article: Novemberās Beaver Supermoon peaks WednesdayšThe Beaver Supermoon, the largest and brightest full moon of 2025, will peak on Nov. 5 at 7:19 a.m. CT. This supermoon occurs when the full moon is at its closest point to Earth, appearing significantly larger and more luminous.
Monarch butterflies typically arrive en masse in San Antonio this time of year. Where are they?
Read full article: Monarch butterflies typically arrive en masse in San Antonio this time of year. Where are they?Despite the leaves falling from the trees, temperatures finally getting cooler, and the time change, something else associated with the fall season appears to be missing. Monarch butterflies have been few and far between so far.
New solar system-inspired art installation debuts at Pearsall Park
Read full article: New solar system-inspired art installation debuts at Pearsall ParkSeveral city departments and the District 4 council office have announced the completion of an art installation channeling the solar system and Coahuiltecan heritage.
š Things to do this weekend: Muertos Fest, Paul McCartney, Family Fishing Day
Read full article: š Things to do this weekend: Muertos Fest, Paul McCartney, Family Fishing DayWelcome to the last weekend of the month, and happy (almost) Halloween! Take a look at all the things you can check out this weekend.
West Side charter school incorporates farming curriculum to educate students on food nutrition and agriculture
Read full article: West Side charter school incorporates farming curriculum to educate students on food nutrition and agricultureA San Antonio West Side charter school is taking root in a whole new way of learning by using fruits, vegetables, and plants to educate their students.
Scenic, historic routes await runners in upcoming San Antonio Marathon
Read full article: Scenic, historic routes await runners in upcoming San Antonio MarathonThe San Antonio Marathon, set to follow the Rock ānā Roll marathon, will feature a new route that passes through some scenic and historic neighborhoods.
54,000-acre Hill Country ranch could be key acquisition in $1 billion Parks & Wildlife system expansion
Read full article: 54,000-acre Hill Country ranch could be key acquisition in $1 billion Parks & Wildlife system expansionThe expansion is made possible by the $1 billion Centennial Parks Conservation Fund, established by legislators and voters in 2023.
š Things to do this weekend: Floresville Peanut Festival, Gruene Music & Wine Festival, Light the Night Walk
Read full article: š Things to do this weekend: Floresville Peanut Festival, Gruene Music & Wine Festival, Light the Night WalkThis weekend, San Antonio and the surrounding areas have an exciting lineup of events to enjoy.
Tequila & Tacos Fest, Muertos Fest and more: Explore these fall festivals in San Antonio, surrounding areas
Read full article: Tequila & Tacos Fest, Muertos Fest and more: Explore these fall festivals in San Antonio, surrounding areasBeyond spooky Halloween happenings, several organizations are bringing the festive spirit with a variety of fall festivals.
After months of flood recovery, Kerrvilleās River Trail partially reopens for first time
Read full article: After months of flood recovery, Kerrvilleās River Trail partially reopens for first timeThe stretch of the River Trail between the Camp Meeting Creek bridge and the Francisco Lemos Street bridge is now open for the first time since the deadly Fourth of July flood in Kerrville.
Texas Parks & Wildlife working to acquire 54,000-acre Hill Country ranch for new state park
Read full article: Texas Parks & Wildlife working to acquire 54,000-acre Hill Country ranch for new state parkThe Texas Parks & Wildlife Department is working to acquire a 54,000-acre ranch in the western Hill Country and convert it into a new state park.
Kerrville to reopen certain trails, portion of Louise Hays Park after July 4 flooding
Read full article: Kerrville to reopen certain trails, portion of Louise Hays Park after July 4 floodingKerrville Parks and Recreation Department announced that certain areas will reopen to the public next week, just more than three months after the deadly Fourth of July flooding.
The rare pink meanie jellyfish gives Texas beachgoers a once-in-a-lifetime moment
Read full article: The rare pink meanie jellyfish gives Texas beachgoers a once-in-a-lifetime momentVisitors to Padre Island and Port Aransas recently got to see more than just a beautiful Texas coastline. Some experienced a rare sight to see: pink meanie jellyfish.
Where to enjoy cooler weather at these San Antonio, surrounding areas patio dining
Read full article: Where to enjoy cooler weather at these San Antonio, surrounding areas patio diningAs temperatures begin to slowly cool, San Antonio and surrounding areas offer plenty of cozy patio dining spots where visitors can enjoy the cooler weather.
San Antonio Zoo enhances visitor experience with new sculptures and art installations
Read full article: San Antonio Zoo enhances visitor experience with new sculptures and art installationsSan Antonio Zoo is enhancing its visitor experience with new sculptures and art installations as part of the openings of The Ralston and Congo Falls exhibits, according to a news release.