Videos of Waymo cars going off course have some San Antonians skeptical about riding
Read full article: Videos of Waymo cars going off course have some San Antonians skeptical about ridingVideos circulating online showing Waymo cars going off course seem to have some San Antonians skeptical about riding in the driverless cars.
Texas Eats NOW: Cantonese flavors, Valero Texas Open, Burger Boy reopens, & Eddie’s Taco House deal
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Cantonese flavors, Valero Texas Open, Burger Boy reopens, & Eddie’s Taco House dealDavid Elder visits TASTY MODERN ASIAN KITCHEN for authentic dim sum and tees up TPC San Antonio for a behind the scenes look at food and drinks from the VALERO TEXAS OPEN.
Texas Eats NOW: Fast Food Friday Taco Showdown and Fiesta Medal Fun
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Fast Food Friday Taco Showdown and Fiesta Medal FunDavid Elder compares bean and cheese tacos across five San Antonio favorites for FAST FOOD FRIDAY and joins the Fiesta medal giveaway celebration at ALAMO CANDY COMPANY.
Texas Eats NOW: Burger Boy Reopens After Fire and Eddie’s Taco House Serves Up a Midweek Deal
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Burger Boy Reopens After Fire and Eddie’s Taco House Serves Up a Midweek DealDavid Elder revisits BURGER BOY as it reopens its St. Mary’s location months after a fire and stops by EDDIE’S TACO HOUSE to highlight a budget friendly taco special.
Families already staking claims in San Antonio parks for Easter weekend camping
Read full article: Families already staking claims in San Antonio parks for Easter weekend campingIt’s as much a part of the holiday tradition for some San Antonians as Easter baskets and chocolate bunnies. Camping out at city parks for the long weekend has become a staple for some local families.
San Antonio Missions release renderings of new downtown ballpark
Read full article: San Antonio Missions release renderings of new downtown ballparkThe San Antonio Missions’ ownership group released renderings Thursday, which give the public a glance at what the ballpark could look like once it opens.
Fuel price increases have San Antonians thinking carefully about summer travel
Read full article: Fuel price increases have San Antonians thinking carefully about summer travelEven with the higher prices for gas and plane tickets, some locals are going ahead with plans to travel. In some cases, though, those plans will be scaled back a bit.
District 5 Councilwoman tapped to lead sixth annual Fiesta Bike Ride in San Antonio
Read full article: District 5 Councilwoman tapped to lead sixth annual Fiesta Bike Ride in San AntonioDistrict 5 Councilwoman Teri Castillo was selected to lead ActivateSA's annual Fiesta Bike Ride, which will ride through the West Side district on Saturday, April 11.
San Antonio’s newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commission names leadership team
Read full article: San Antonio’s newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commission names leadership teamThe leadership outfit of San Antonio’s newly formed multimodal transportation commission comprises several leaders central to the city’s architecture and advocacy spaces.
VIA partners with San Antonio leaders to offer free, reduced bus fares
Read full article: VIA partners with San Antonio leaders to offer free, reduced bus faresVIA Metropolitan Transit and city leaders are working to showcase the numerous ways that San Antonians can take advantage of free or reduced fares when riding the bus.
San Antonio plumber shares tips to protect pipes during freezing temperatures
Read full article: San Antonio plumber shares tips to protect pipes during freezing temperaturesPhilip Little, plumbing service manager of Comfort-Air Engineering and Primo Plumbing, told KSAT on Monday morning that the company had received fewer calls about potentially freeze-damaged pipes than it had expected.
San Antonio officials, utility leaders update community on cold weather response, warming centers
Read full article: San Antonio officials, utility leaders update community on cold weather response, warming centersSan Antonio city officials and utility representatives held a news conference on Saturday morning to provide an update on cold-weather response efforts.
New developer buys historic Lone Star Brewery site in San Antonio, plans collaborative redevelopment
Read full article: New developer buys historic Lone Star Brewery site in San Antonio, plans collaborative redevelopmentSouthstar, a New Braunfels-based real estate development firm, announced Friday that it has purchased the historic Lone Star Brewery site in San Antonio.
KSAT Rewind 2025: This year in San Antonio through the lens of viewers on KSAT Connect
Read full article: KSAT Rewind 2025: This year in San Antonio through the lens of viewers on KSAT ConnectAs the year comes to a close, we are taking a walk down memory lane with some of the best moments from 2025 we saw on KSAT Connect.
VIA unveils new VIA Link Southeast zone to expand service
Read full article: VIA unveils new VIA Link Southeast zone to expand serviceVIA Metropolitan Transit on Tuesday unveiled its new VIA Link Southeast zone, expanding its app-based, on-demand ridesharing service to cover a 13.8-square-mile area on San Antonio’s Southeast Side.
San Antonio City Council names 11 members of newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commission
Read full article: San Antonio City Council names 11 members of newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commissionMembership appointments for a newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commission made up of transportation advocates and practitioners from across the spectrum was approved by San Antonio City Council this week.
Some San Antonians still struggling financially three weeks after government shutdown
Read full article: Some San Antonians still struggling financially three weeks after government shutdownThursday marked three weeks since the federal government officially reopened, and yet, San Antonians are still going to food banks in record numbers.
‘Thank you, San Antonio’: Community donates over $21,000 to Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner
Read full article: ‘Thank you, San Antonio’: Community donates over $21,000 to Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving DinnerSan Antonio tradition, Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner, prepares for increased need and is seeking community support to serve more meals
San Antonio nonprofit, downtown church unite to provide free meals during government shutdown
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofit, downtown church unite to provide free meals during government shutdownThrough Friday, “to-go” style meals will be offered to families affected by the shutdown at Travis Park United Methodist Church.
Local Powerball players’ jackpot dreams bolstered by others’ recent luck
Read full article: Local Powerball players’ jackpot dreams bolstered by others’ recent luckTwo people in San Antonio have won $1 million prizes in lottery games recently. That seems to be giving others hope when it comes to their chances of winning a $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot this weekend.
Powerball, Mega Millions sales drop as fewer San Antonio residents, Texans buy tickets
Read full article: Powerball, Mega Millions sales drop as fewer San Antonio residents, Texans buy ticketsDespite a $556 million Powerball jackpot up for grabs on Friday morning, only a handful of people showed interest.
Leon Creek rose by 13 feet since late Wednesday night
Read full article: Leon Creek rose by 13 feet since late Wednesday nightKSAT meteorologist Justin Horne says San Antonio-area creeks can experience heavy levels of water when the area gets lots of rain. One example is Leon Creek near Loop 410, which has risen 13 feet since the rain started late Wednesday night.
Immigration attorney outlines 5 things to know for protest participants, bystanders
Read full article: Immigration attorney outlines 5 things to know for protest participants, bystandersA U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest is scheduled this weekend, so businesses and San Antonians are preparing.
Community reacts to recent ICE arrests in San Antonio as immigration debate grows
Read full article: Community reacts to recent ICE arrests in San Antonio as immigration debate growsIn one week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained construction workers on a university campus and, in a separate incident, a mother and child immediately after an immigration hearing.
WATCH: San Antonio mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones, Rolando Pablos face off in KSAT’s live televised debate
Read full article: WATCH: San Antonio mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones, Rolando Pablos face off in KSAT’s live televised debateSan Antonio’s mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos faced off on Wednesday in the first and only live televised debate.
🌽 Things to do in May: Helotes Cornyval Festival, Tacos and Tequila Festival, Wine Fest
Read full article: 🌽 Things to do in May: Helotes Cornyval Festival, Tacos and Tequila Festival, Wine FestThis month brings an array of festivities to the San Antonio area, inviting locals and visitors to celebrate culture, music and more.
Woodlawn Lake Park open to Easter weekend campers in wake of several recent incidents
Read full article: Woodlawn Lake Park open to Easter weekend campers in wake of several recent incidentsSeveral recent incidents at Woodlawn Lake Park seem to cast a dark cloud over a place popular among San Antonians for Easter weekend camping.
Bexar County approves safety barriers to protect crowds from vehicle attacks
Read full article: Bexar County approves safety barriers to protect crowds from vehicle attacksBexar County commissioners approved the purchase of eight heavy-duty barriers during a Tuesday meeting that will be used to prevent vehicles from driving through crowds.
San Antonio mayor, council members call on city to find jobs for fired federal workers
Read full article: San Antonio mayor, council members call on city to find jobs for fired federal workersMayor Ron Nirenberg and council members are calling on the city government to help federal employees who were recently laid off under President Donald Trump’s administration.
President Donald Trump, Elon Musk targets of ‘50501′ protest in San Antonio
Read full article: President Donald Trump, Elon Musk targets of ‘50501′ protest in San AntonioSome San Antonians joined demonstrators in big cities across the country in a Presidents Day protest against the Trump Administration.
BCSO warns locals about phone scams; one victim paid over $9,000
Read full article: BCSO warns locals about phone scams; one victim paid over $9,000The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning to locals about a phone scam in which fraudsters impersonate officials to extort money, with one victim losing over $9,000.
KSAT Q&A: San Antonio mayor discusses sister city agreement with Querétaro, upcoming mayoral election and more
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: San Antonio mayor discusses sister city agreement with Querétaro, upcoming mayoral election and moreSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg appeared on the 6 O’Clock News to discuss the newly announced sister city agreement with Querétaro.
San Antonio has a little-known connection to Holocaust concentration camp liberation
Read full article: San Antonio has a little-known connection to Holocaust concentration camp liberationIt’s officially been 80 years since the discovery of Holocaust concentration camps shocked and horrified U.S. troops and their allies. Local experts are just now learning that one of the infantries that liberated the Flossenbürg camp was from San Antonio.
🤠 Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Western Heritage Weekend, Pearl Lunar Year event, Latin Mafia
Read full article: 🤠 Things to do in San Antonio this weekend: Western Heritage Weekend, Pearl Lunar Year event, Latin MafiaThis weekend, San Antonio is buzzing with excitement as it kicks off rodeo festivities and celebrates the start of Black History Month.
Travel tips for navigating through San Antonio International Airport this holiday season
Read full article: Travel tips for navigating through San Antonio International Airport this holiday seasonThe San Antonio International Airport expects the Christmas travel season could be even busier than the Thanksgiving rush.
Churchill High School science teacher takes on additional role as fill-in meteorologist at KSAT
Read full article: Churchill High School science teacher takes on additional role as fill-in meteorologist at KSATIf you catch KSAT’s weather coverage on Saturday and Sunday evenings, you will notice a new face starting this weekend. Ken Slama will be joining the team to handle those newscasts during the holiday season.
Spotify Wrapped: Taylor Swift, Drake, Peso Pluma revealed as most streamed artists of 2024 in San Antonio
Read full article: Spotify Wrapped: Taylor Swift, Drake, Peso Pluma revealed as most streamed artists of 2024 in San AntonioSpotify has unveiled its 2024 Wrapped campaign that lets users know who their top artists, songs, albums and podcasts were for the year.
Spriester Sessions: Actor William Shatner talks about legacy, iconic roles
Read full article: Spriester Sessions: Actor William Shatner talks about legacy, iconic rolesAt 93, William Shatner still captivates fans. While in San Antonio in October for Space Con, KSAT anchor Steve Spriester was able to get a quick interview with the actor.
Land deal for downtown San Antonio Missions baseball stadium up for SAISD board discussion Monday
Read full article: Land deal for downtown San Antonio Missions baseball stadium up for SAISD board discussion MondaySan Antonio ISD board trustees are scheduled to discuss Monday night real estate options, including a creekside property downtown that stands in the way of a new, minor league baseball stadium.
Residents, business owners relieved construction on lower Broadway is complete
Read full article: Residents, business owners relieved construction on lower Broadway is completeMany San Antonians are breathing a sigh of relief now that the nearly yearlong construction project on lower Broadway is complete, with the area reopening this week.
Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner celebrates 45 years of giving back to San Antonio
Read full article: Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner celebrates 45 years of giving back to San AntonioThe San Antonio tradition has a rich history of helping anyone and everyone find something to eat on Thanksgiving. As the Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner celebrates 45 years, here's how you can sign up to help.
Houston Street to be transformed with green spaces next month for International Park(ing) Day
Read full article: Houston Street to be transformed with green spaces next month for International Park(ing) DayHouston Street parking meter spaces will be transformed later next month to celebrate International Park(ing) Day and create temporary green spaces for San Antonians and visitors to enjoy.
San Antonio Missions’ future downtown stadium must meet MLB player facility standards
Read full article: San Antonio Missions’ future downtown stadium must meet MLB player facility standardsNelson Wolff Municipal Stadium, the current home of the San Antonio Missions, does not meet Major League Baseball player facility standards for minor league team affiliates, according to the team’s owners.
‘It’s very scary’: Drivers react to deadly road rage incident along busy San Antonio highway
Read full article: ‘It’s very scary’: Drivers react to deadly road rage incident along busy San Antonio highwayOne of the busiest highways in San Antonio became the deadly backdrop of an alleged road rage incident in broad daylight.
San Antonio City Council pay raise, longer terms added to Nov. 5 ballot
Read full article: San Antonio City Council pay raise, longer terms added to Nov. 5 ballotSan Antonio voters will be asked whether to raise council members’ pay by tens of thousands of dollars and to double the length of their current terms.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s wastewater contamination project one step closer to federal funding
Read full article: Texas A&M University-San Antonio’s wastewater contamination project one step closer to federal fundingCongressman earmarks money for wastewater contamination project to improve proactive wastewater testing processes.
President Biden announces end to reelection campaign, endorses VP Harris as new nominee
Read full article: President Biden announces end to reelection campaign, endorses VP Harris as new nomineeSan Antonio, Texas and national politicians reacted to President Joe Biden ending his 2024 reelection bid to the White House.
‘Time is of the essence’: More volunteers needed to help in Houston area after Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: ‘Time is of the essence’: More volunteers needed to help in Houston area after Hurricane BerylIt's been five days since Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas. Still more than one million Texas customers are without power.
Millions in federal funds will be used to make Culebra Road safer
Read full article: Millions in federal funds will be used to make Culebra Road saferCulebra Road has been described as one of the most dangerous roads in San Antonio. Now, the city will receive help from the U.S. government to improve a stretch of Culebra Road on the West Side.
SCOTUS ruling on public camping bans won’t directly affect San Antonio
Read full article: SCOTUS ruling on public camping bans won’t directly affect San AntonioThe U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to allow cities to enforce general bans on public camping, which are often aimed at homeless people, does not appear likely to affect San Antonio.
Another Jim’s Restaurant location in San Antonio is set to close its doors for good
Read full article: Another Jim’s Restaurant location in San Antonio is set to close its doors for goodOn the heels of a Jim's Restaurant shutting down three months ago, the company announced a second San Antonio location will do the same early next week.
St Pierre Bakery hosting free Taste of Paris event at the Pearl in early June
Read full article: St Pierre Bakery hosting free Taste of Paris event at the Pearl in early JuneSt Pierre Bakery is kicking off its summer road trip next weekend at the Pearl with its Taste of Paris event, giving out free sandwiches on its brioche buns.
Residents who live near North Side neighborhood airstrip unfazed by most recent airplane mishap
Read full article: Residents who live near North Side neighborhood airstrip unfazed by most recent airplane mishapPeople who live near an airport, located in the middle of a North Side neighborhood, said they are not especially concerned after the most recent mishap involving a private plane.
What’s new at Fiesta 2024: La Semana Alegre returns, paper tickets at King William Fair, new start for Battle of Flowers
Read full article: What’s new at Fiesta 2024: La Semana Alegre returns, paper tickets at King William Fair, new start for Battle of FlowersIf you’re ready for Fiesta’s biggest events, you may want to know about some new venue and time changes for 2024.
KSAT Money: How to spot red flags during your job search
Read full article: KSAT Money: How to spot red flags during your job searchHelp wanted signs are popping up around town and through job posting websites, giving San Antonians many options to find a new gig. But sometimes, looks can be deceiving if you miss the red flags on a job bulletin.
History Untold: Roots of SA Spanish mission descendants go back hundreds of years
Read full article: History Untold: Roots of SA Spanish mission descendants go back hundreds of yearsA father and son created a nonprofit that preserves and shares the histories of the indigenous people who not only built the Spanish Colonial Missions but also lived and died at what is now considered a UNESCO World Heritage site.
