‘Grateful for the help:’ San Antonio Food Bank, Boeing serve 600 families at distribution event
Read full article: ‘Grateful for the help:’ San Antonio Food Bank, Boeing serve 600 families at distribution eventHundreds of families lined up early Saturday morning to receive free, fresh food provided through a partnership between the San Antonio Food Bank and the Boeing Center at Tech Port.
Texas Eats NOW: Yucatán meals, French dishes, free car washes and Filipino flavors
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Yucatán meals, French dishes, free car washes and Filipino flavorsDavid Elder enjoys elevated dishes at ALETEO AT THE MONARCH, samples French cuisine at BRASSERIE MON CHOU CHOU, checks out a new QUICK QUACK CAR WASH location, and visits SARI-SARI FILIPINO RESTAURANT, MARKET, & BAKERY.
Man accused of fatally stabbing Las Palapas founder to be psychologically evaluated, records show
Read full article: Man accused of fatally stabbing Las Palapas founder to be psychologically evaluated, records showA man accused of fatally stabbing Las Palapas founder Edward “Ron” Acosta is awaiting a psychological evaluation, Bexar County court records show.
SAPD officer hospitalized after driver rear-ends patrol vehicle, police say
Read full article: SAPD officer hospitalized after driver rear-ends patrol vehicle, police sayA San Antonio police officer was hospitalized after a driver allegedly rear-ended a patrol vehicle on the Northeast Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
SAPD: Driver suspected of intoxication in custody after woman seriously injured in North Side crash
Read full article: SAPD: Driver suspected of intoxication in custody after woman seriously injured in North Side crashA woman was hospitalized after a suspected intoxicated driver lost control of a vehicle and crashed on the North Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Male found shot to death in vacant parking lot on North Side, SAPD says
Read full article: Male found shot to death in vacant parking lot on North Side, SAPD saysA male was found shot to death in a vacant parking lot on the North Side early Saturday morning, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Deputy arrested after undocumented immigrant discovered in vehicle at border checkpoint, BCSO says
Read full article: Deputy arrested after undocumented immigrant discovered in vehicle at border checkpoint, BCSO saysAn off-duty detention deputy was arrested on suspicion of smuggling a migrant into the country illegally, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.
Opportunity thrown: Wemby turnover leads to Spurs’ Game 2 loss despite massive 4th quarter comeback
Read full article: Opportunity thrown: Wemby turnover leads to Spurs’ Game 2 loss despite massive 4th quarter comebackJalen Brunson hit a go-ahead free throw after a turnover by Victor Wembanyama moments earlier to seal New York’s 105-104 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night for a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals.
San Antonio Food Bank challenges New York City in Finals-inspired competition to fight hunger
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank challenges New York City in Finals-inspired competition to fight hungerThe San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks are battling it out in the NBA Finals, but a separate city competition is happening off the court.
How this group of South Korean Spurs fans built a community of their own
Read full article: How this group of South Korean Spurs fans built a community of their ownWhile San Antonio Spurs fans across the city celebrate the team’s return to the NBA Finals, thousands of miles away in South Korea, a dedicated community of supporters are doing the same.
Former Spur Danny Green talks NBA Finals, expresses gratitude for the Alamo City
Read full article: Former Spur Danny Green talks NBA Finals, expresses gratitude for the Alamo CityAfter the San Antonio Spurs lost to the New York Knicks 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, KSAT caught up with a familiar face ahead of Game 2.
Spurs nonprofit ticket giveaway sends local youth volunteers to NBA Finals
Read full article: Spurs nonprofit ticket giveaway sends local youth volunteers to NBA FinalsThe San Antonio Spurs are distributing 1,000 free NBA Finals tickets to youth-serving nonprofits, giving local staff members and volunteers a chance to attend the games.
Second screwworm case in Texas confirmed, as Abbott expands state disaster declaration
Read full article: Second screwworm case in Texas confirmed, as Abbott expands state disaster declarationA screwworm outbreak would threaten the state’s cattle industry and potentially increase already high beef prices nationwide.
Texas opens applications for new statewide food truck, mobile vendor license required July 1
Read full article: Texas opens applications for new statewide food truck, mobile vendor license required July 1Food truck owners and other mobile food vendors across Texas can now apply for a new statewide license that will soon be required to operate anywhere in the state.
Loop 1604, I-10 closures planned this weekend as major expansion project continues
Read full article: Loop 1604, I-10 closures planned this weekend as major expansion project continuesDrivers traveling through the Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 interchange on the Northwest Side should prepare for significant traffic impacts this weekend as construction continues on the Loop 1604 North Expansion Project.
Priced out of MSG, New York Knicks fans fly to San Antonio for a cheaper NBA Finals experience
Read full article: Priced out of MSG, New York Knicks fans fly to San Antonio for a cheaper NBA Finals experienceSeveral Knicks fans told KSAT that the combined cost of tickets for games at the Frost Bank Center, along with flights, hotel and meals, was still less than the price of attending a single game at Madison Square Garden.
Motorcyclist suffers critical injuries after crashing into ambulance on East Side, SAPD says
Read full article: Motorcyclist suffers critical injuries after crashing into ambulance on East Side, SAPD saysA motorcyclist suffered critical injuries after colliding with EMS on the East Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Trump calls Victor Wembanyama a ‘great player,’ says he will attend NBA Finals game in New York
Read full article: Trump calls Victor Wembanyama a ‘great player,’ says he will attend NBA Finals game in New YorkPresident Donald Trump is planning to attend an NBA Finals game in New York next week to root for his hometown Knicks.
The superfans known as the 'Spurs Nuns' aiming to bring divine intervention to the NBA Finals
Read full article: The superfans known as the 'Spurs Nuns' aiming to bring divine intervention to the NBA FinalsVictor Wembanyama stepped off the court for a moment before Game 1 of the NBA Finals, accepted greetings from a handful of well-wishers in San Antonio Spurs jerseys, then bowed his head to join them in a quick prayer.
Turnovers, rebounding key areas of focus for Spurs
Read full article: Turnovers, rebounding key areas of focus for SpursEven though the Spurs led for more than half of the game and built a lead as large as 14 points, they couldn’t get things going offensively as smoothly as they would have liked.
North side restaurant reopens after Metro Health shuts it down for pest infestation
Read full article: North side restaurant reopens after Metro Health shuts it down for pest infestationA Vietnamese and Thai restaurant reopened after Metro Health ordered it to shut down and clean up an “infestation,” according to records reviewed by KSAT Investigates.
Spurs enter NBA Finals while sports bets boom in revenue, despite remaining illegal in Texas
Read full article: Spurs enter NBA Finals while sports bets boom in revenue, despite remaining illegal in TexasSports betting may sound like something only a handful of die-hard fans participate in on the side, but the money involved across the nation tells a significant story.
Family of stabbing victim creates ‘Marcus Feeds 100’ effort to honor son’s memory
Read full article: Family of stabbing victim creates ‘Marcus Feeds 100’ effort to honor son’s memoryOne week after a deadly stabbing, the family of the 23-year-old victim is channeling their grief into community action.
No peaches to pick: Fredericksburg orchard takes major hit after unusual weather swings
Read full article: No peaches to pick: Fredericksburg orchard takes major hit after unusual weather swingsFredericksburg peach growers say unusual weather patterns have severely impacted this year’s peach crop.
Daughters of the American Revolution members preserve history, honor veterans in San Antonio
Read full article: Daughters of the American Revolution members preserve history, honor veterans in San AntonioAs the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, members of the Daughters of the American Revolution in San Antonio are honoring their ancestors while continuing a mission of education, patriotism and community service.
NBA Finals ticket costs pricing out fans and families
Read full article: NBA Finals ticket costs pricing out fans and familiesAs excitement builds around the championship series between the Spurs and the Knicks, soaring ticket prices on the resale market are making attendance increasingly unaffordable for average families.
New York City is in a Knicks frenzy for its beloved team's 1st NBA Finals in 27 years
Read full article: New York City is in a Knicks frenzy for its beloved team's 1st NBA Finals in 27 yearsFrom Bay Ridge to the Bronx and beyond, the Big Apple has gone nuts for the New York Knicks making their first NBA Finals appearance in 27 years.
Texas lawmakers put limits on cities’ abilities to enact progressive policies. Some want to go further.
Read full article: Texas lawmakers put limits on cities’ abilities to enact progressive policies. Some want to go further.Some Republican Texas House members floated want to give more power to the attorney general to sue cities and issue financial penalties.
CPS Energy announces interim CEO, starts search for next leader
Read full article: CPS Energy announces interim CEO, starts search for next leaderCPS Energy announced its interim chief executive officer on Thursday as the utility company searches for a long-term replacement of CEO Rudy Garza.
San Antonio ISD police officer loses job after May arrest on deadly conduct charge
Read full article: San Antonio ISD police officer loses job after May arrest on deadly conduct chargeA man who worked as a police officer for San Antonio Independent School District has lost his job and could lose his freedom as the result of an arrest last month.
Suspect arrested in connection with 2021 murder of teenager, Leon Valley PD says
Read full article: Suspect arrested in connection with 2021 murder of teenager, Leon Valley PD saysA man was arrested in a traffic stop on Thursday in connection with the murder of a teenager more than five years ago, according to the Leon Valley Police Department.
San Antonio Spurs, NBA unveil renovated spaces at Denver Heights Community Center
Read full article: San Antonio Spurs, NBA unveil renovated spaces at Denver Heights Community CenterThe NBA, the San Antonio Spurs and Emirates hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday and officially unveiled refurbished spaces at the Denver Heights Community Center.
Grammy-winning country artist Zach Top announces San Antonio stop on tour
Read full article: Grammy-winning country artist Zach Top announces San Antonio stop on tourGrammy-winning country artist Zach Top is bringing his “Cold Beer & Country Music Tour” to San Antonio this fall, according to a news release.
‘We feel like we’re the better team’: Spurs coach, stars remain confident despite losing Game 1
Read full article: ‘We feel like we’re the better team’: Spurs coach, stars remain confident despite losing Game 1Dropping an early game in a playoff series isn’t new to these young San Antonio Spurs.
Juvenile arrested, banned for life from all NBA arenas after rushing court in Game 1 of Spurs-Knicks
Read full article: Juvenile arrested, banned for life from all NBA arenas after rushing court in Game 1 of Spurs-KnicksA juvenile fan who rushed the court in Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks was arrested and has been “banned for life” from all NBA arenas.
San Antonio Food Bank calls on students to give back this summer break
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank calls on students to give back this summer breakNow that the children are on summer break, the San Antonio Food Bank invites families to spend their free time giving back to the community.
These famous faces were spotted at the Frost Bank Center for NBA Finals Game 1
Read full article: These famous faces were spotted at the Frost Bank Center for NBA Finals Game 1The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks brought out big crowds for Game 1 of the NBA Finals — and that included some famous faces in the stands.
Crime Stoppers seeking information to help identify driver who fled fatal crash on I-35
Read full article: Crime Stoppers seeking information to help identify driver who fled fatal crash on I-35Crime Stoppers is seeking information that could help identify the driver who fled a fatal hit-and-run crash downtown.
San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones gives Charles Barkley churros ahead of Spurs-Knicks Game 1
Read full article: San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones gives Charles Barkley churros ahead of Spurs-Knicks Game 1San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones appeared on NBA Tip-Off ahead of Game 1 of the Spurs-Knicks NBA Finals on Wednesday, joining hosts including Charles Barkley for the pregame show broadcast from San Antonio.
NBA bans two fans for life after one runs onto court during Game 1, attempts selfie with Wemby
Read full article: NBA bans two fans for life after one runs onto court during Game 1, attempts selfie with WembyThe NBA banned two people for life from its arenas after one of them was arrested after running onto the court during Game 1 of the NBA Finals and appearing to take a selfie next to Victor Wembanyama.
Mayor's playoff tickets were gift from attorney with long ties to Spurs
Read full article: Mayor's playoff tickets were gift from attorney with long ties to SpursThe mayor, who has been skeptical about Project Marvel and the deal to help fund a new Spurs arena, says she can “absolutely” still be unbiased after receiving third row tickets for Game 6 of the Western Conference finals. And the attorney who gave them to the mayor says he wasn’t trying to influence her anyway.
City moves forward with creation of pilot real-time train notification system and app
Read full article: City moves forward with creation of pilot real-time train notification system and appAfter months of research, city staffers concluded it appears possible, but the city would need to assemble a team to build it.
Cuban man pleads guilty to 3 counts of human trafficking, forced labor in San Antonio, DOJ says
Read full article: Cuban man pleads guilty to 3 counts of human trafficking, forced labor in San Antonio, DOJ saysA man pleaded guilty to smuggling three women from Cuba and forcing them to work in San Antonio and other cities, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release Wednesday.
Commissioner Adam Silver, at finals, says NBA continues to move toward league in Europe
Read full article: Commissioner Adam Silver, at finals, says NBA continues to move toward league in EuropeThe NBA is making continued progress on its plans to start a league in Europe, Commissioner Adam Silver said before the start of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night.
Man sentenced to life in prison for 2023 murder, Atascosa DA’s Office says
Read full article: Man sentenced to life in prison for 2023 murder, Atascosa DA’s Office saysA man was sentenced to life in prison for a fatal 2023 shooting in Atascosa County, the district attorney’s office said in a news release Wednesday.
Texas Eats NOW: Free Car Washes and Authentic Filipino Flavors in San Antonio
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Free Car Washes and Authentic Filipino Flavors in San AntonioDavid Elder checks out a new QUICK QUACK CAR WASH location offering free washes and visits SARI-SARI FILIPINO RESTAURANT, MARKET, & BAKERY for a taste of traditional Filipino cuisine and culture.
‘He had bites all over his body’: Man describes helping neighbor after Northeast Side bee attack
Read full article: ‘He had bites all over his body’: Man describes helping neighbor after Northeast Side bee attackIt appears everyone who was stung by a swarm of bees in a Northeast Side neighborhood is on the mend now.
Spurs to donate up to 1,000 free NBA Finals tickets to nonprofit organizations serving youth
Read full article: Spurs to donate up to 1,000 free NBA Finals tickets to nonprofit organizations serving youthThe San Antonio Spurs are making sure that the next generation of fans doesn’t miss out on history.
Break-in targets Spurs merchandise at Southtown business amid NBA Finals excitement
Read full article: Break-in targets Spurs merchandise at Southtown business amid NBA Finals excitementFor Karolina’s Antiques, a family-owned shop in Southtown, the excitement of the Spurs' return to the NBA Finals was interrupted by a break-in that left store owners frustrated and out dozens of Spurs-themed T-shirts.
Free options to watch Spurs against Knicks in NBA Finals; start with KSAT 12 in San Antonio
Read full article: Free options to watch Spurs against Knicks in NBA Finals; start with KSAT 12 in San AntonioThe San Antonio Spurs turned back the clock for a rematch of the 1999 NBA Finals in hopes of repeating history against the New York Knicks.
SAPD: Man accused of injuring 75-year-old woman, attempted to bribe officers
Read full article: SAPD: Man accused of injuring 75-year-old woman, attempted to bribe officersSan Antonio police officers dispatched on a family disturbance call Monday night said a suspect allegedly made an illegal attempt to avoid an arrest.
‘Feels like a nightmare’: Teen dies after falling from truck during Spurs playoff celebration
Read full article: ‘Feels like a nightmare’: Teen dies after falling from truck during Spurs playoff celebrationA San Antonio family is mourning a 17-year-old boy who died after falling from a truck during post-Spurs game celebrations.
From the Alamodome to the Frost Bank Center: How Spurs basketball has changed since 1999
Read full article: From the Alamodome to the Frost Bank Center: How Spurs basketball has changed since 1999San Antonio knows what a championship feels like. Back in 1999, the Spurs captured their first NBA title, igniting a bond between a city and its team that has only grown stronger with time.
Map: Where to watch the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals for Game 1
Read full article: Map: Where to watch the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals for Game 1Looking for the best place to cheer on the San Antonio Spurs during the NBA Finals? We put together a community watch party map to help fans find public viewing events across the area.
‘The money is good’: Spurs fever sparks business boom for San Antonio vendors
Read full article: ‘The money is good’: Spurs fever sparks business boom for San Antonio vendorsThe San Antonio Spurs' run to the NBA Finals is creating a business boom for San Antonio vendors. Sellers along Southwest Military Drive said Spurs gear is generating thousands of dollars in sales.
After decades of waiting, Karl-Anthony Towns says NYC ‘has been hungry’ to be back in NBA Finals
Read full article: After decades of waiting, Karl-Anthony Towns says NYC ‘has been hungry’ to be back in NBA FinalsFrom morning through midday, both the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks had busy schedules. The teams held practice and met with the media on Tuesday at the Frost Bank Center. Hundreds of reporters were on hand.
Spurs players express gratitude and confidence ahead of life-changing experience in NBA Finals
Read full article: Spurs players express gratitude and confidence ahead of life-changing experience in NBA FinalsMaking the NBA Finals is a dream come true — and a long time coming for one of the most storied franchises in the NBA.
Dangerous dog cases rising in San Antonio as well as number of reported incidents, ACS says
Read full article: Dangerous dog cases rising in San Antonio as well as number of reported incidents, ACS saysThe number of dangerous dog cases in San Antonio is on the rise — and so is the number of reported incidents, according to the San Antonio Animal Care Services.
Project Marvel hotel plans change as SAWS says downtown plant too expensive to relocate
Read full article: Project Marvel hotel plans change as SAWS says downtown plant too expensive to relocateSAWS says a consultant it hired to examine the feasibility of relocating its Commerce Street chilled water plant, on the site where the city had proposed a 1,000-room hotel as part of a new sports and entertainment district, has said moving its facility would cost more than $300 million — roughly triple initial estimates.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Jones talks Spurs hype, Project Marvel and city-county budget collaboration
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Mayor Jones talks Spurs hype, Project Marvel and city-county budget collaborationMayor Gina Ortiz Jones joined KSAT anchors Myra Arthur and John Paul Barajas during the 6 O’Clock News to discuss the Spurs, Project Marvel and ongoing efforts to collaborate with Bexar County ahead of a looming budget shortfall.
San Antonio woman turns crochet hobby into booming Spurs-inspired business
Read full article: San Antonio woman turns crochet hobby into booming Spurs-inspired businessWhat began as a hobby inspired by a crochet kit for her daughter has grown into a thriving small business for one San Antonio entrepreneur.
TEA won’t hire conservator to oversee North East ISD’s cellphone policy, district says
Read full article: TEA won’t hire conservator to oversee North East ISD’s cellphone policy, district saysThe Texas Education Agency (TEA) rescinded its recommendation to appoint a TEA conservator to oversee North East Independent School District’s cellphone policy Tuesday.
Suspect in Northeast Side stabbing death was longtime friend of victim, relative says
Read full article: Suspect in Northeast Side stabbing death was longtime friend of victim, relative saysPatrick Jaysen Hernandez, 22, is accused of stabbing another man. A relative of the 19-year-old victim said Hernandez and the victim had been lifelong friends.
Texas Eats NOW: Rooftop Yucatán Flavors and French Comfort Food
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Rooftop Yucatán Flavors and French Comfort FoodDavid Elder takes in downtown skyline views while enjoying elevated Yucatán-inspired dishes at ALETEO AT THE MONARCH and explores classic French cuisine at BRASSERIE MON CHOU CHOU.
Teen dies from injuries after falling from truck during Spurs celebration, family says
Read full article: Teen dies from injuries after falling from truck during Spurs celebration, family saysA 17-year-old died from his injuries after falling from a truck during post-Spurs game celebrations on the South Side, his family told KSAT.
SAFD firefighter, 1 critically injured in North Side bee sting attack, authorities say
Read full article: SAFD firefighter, 1 critically injured in North Side bee sting attack, authorities sayThe San Antonio Fire Department said one of its firefighters was among multiple people hospitalized with bee stings Tuesday.
Metro Health offers free diabetes prevention programs, financial assistance for patients
Read full article: Metro Health offers free diabetes prevention programs, financial assistance for patientsSan Antonio public health officials said they have noticed community members putting their health last when it comes to paying bills and affording medication as prices continue to rise.
Man arrested, accused of murder in connection with Northeast Side stabbing, SAPD says
Read full article: Man arrested, accused of murder in connection with Northeast Side stabbing, SAPD saysA 22-year-old man is accused of murder in connection with a Northeast Side stabbing Monday, according to San Antonio police.
San Antonio ISD reschedules 3 high school graduation ceremonies due to Spurs Finals traffic concerns
Read full article: San Antonio ISD reschedules 3 high school graduation ceremonies due to Spurs Finals traffic concernsThree San Antonio ISD high schools will have adjusted graduation schedules this week because of anticipated traffic related to the NBA Finals.
Spurs announce free watch parties, pep rally and fan events ahead of NBA Finals
Read full article: Spurs announce free watch parties, pep rally and fan events ahead of NBA FinalsThe San Antonio Spurs are giving fans plenty of ways to celebrate as the team prepares to face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals.
Wemby vs. the Knicks: It's fitting that a marquee matchup awaits in the NBA Finals
Read full article: Wemby vs. the Knicks: It's fitting that a marquee matchup awaits in the NBA FinalsThe marquee outside of Madison Square Garden in December 1949 once promoted the following event, which was happening a couple of days later: “Geo Mikan vs Knicks.”.
Northwest Side residents at apartment complex say they’ve gone months without hot water
Read full article: Northwest Side residents at apartment complex say they’ve gone months without hot waterResidents at Mosaic at Medical Apartments in San Antonio say they've lived without hot water for months. City code enforcement has issued citations and says the property remains under active monitoring through a standards program.
San Antonio advocates push for answers months after kittens found dead in plastic bins
Read full article: San Antonio advocates push for answers months after kittens found dead in plastic binsMonths after multiple cats were found dead and dying inside plastic bins, investigators still don’t have a suspect. That’s why animal welfare advocates are stepping up their efforts to change that.
Downtown anticipates tourist influx while East Side needs improvements, state rep. says
Read full article: Downtown anticipates tourist influx while East Side needs improvements, state rep. saysState Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins says the East Side has room to grow as the Spurs’ future shifts downtown.
San Antonio bars ready for slam dunk business with start of NBA Finals
Read full article: San Antonio bars ready for slam dunk business with start of NBA FinalsSan Antonio is buzzing as the Spurs head to the NBA Finals for the first time in 12 years, and local businesses have even more reason to cheer.
Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy who responded to Shavano Park woman’s murder on leave, BCSO says
Read full article: Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy who responded to Shavano Park woman’s murder on leave, BCSO saysThe Bexar County deputy was placed on administrative leave, which is standard practice after what the sheriff's office calls a "critical incident." Rose Garcia, 79, was murdered allegedly by her grandson in her Shavano Park home last month.
‘I know quite a lot’: Knicks’ Jeremy Sochan touts knowledge of Spurs in interview ahead of NBA Finals
Read full article: ‘I know quite a lot’: Knicks’ Jeremy Sochan touts knowledge of Spurs in interview ahead of NBA FinalsThe San Antonio Spurs are set to compete in its first NBA Finals in 12 years on Wednesday at the Frost Bank Center against a former teammate on the New York Knicks.
Texas Eats NOW: Hill Country Harvests, Chicago Classics, and Downtown Tex-Mex
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Hill Country Harvests, Chicago Classics, and Downtown Tex-MexDavid Elder heads to Spring Branch for farm-to-table dining at THE DESERT SPOON, samples authentic Chicago favorites at WISEGUYS A CHICAGO EATERY, and enjoys Tex-Mex staples at POBLANOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT.
‘I feel like I’m getting robbed’: SA family shocked by $22K A/C bill after years of payments
Read full article: ‘I feel like I’m getting robbed’: SA family shocked by $22K A/C bill after years of paymentsWhen Daniel Clough’s air conditioning system started failing in 2022, he said his family invested in a high-end replacement system to help protect his health during home dialysis treatments. Four years later, Clough told KSAT Investigates he was stunned to learn that despite making monthly payments on the system, he would have to pay more than $22,000 to buy it outright — an amount that exceeded the original contract price.
What’s driving higher grocery prices? San Antonio economics professor explains using a tomato
Read full article: What’s driving higher grocery prices? San Antonio economics professor explains using a tomatoMany everyday items remain more expensive than they were just a few years ago. Associate Professor Taylor Collins explains why.