Candidate for House District 117 faces DWI, unlawful carry of a weapon charges after overnight crash
The Republican candidate for Texas House District 117 was charged with driving while intoxicated and unlawful carry of a weapon overnight following a crash along a San Antonio highway, booking records obtained by KSAT Investigates Wednesday show.
Art exhibit at San Antonio Food Bank shares stories โAbout Hunger and Resilienceโ
Artist, Michael Nye, spent four-and-a-half years traveling the country and talking to people about their experience with hunger.His work resulted in a traveling exhibit featuring the stories of 50 people. Nye called them teachers and said the rest of us are students who can learn from them.
SAPD: Former fire union president tried to scare highest-ranking female firefighter out of applying for chief
The former president of the San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association is accused of trying to scare off the highest-ranking woman in the San Antonio Fire Department from applying for the fire chiefโs position, according to newly-released documents.
San Antonio College prepares next generation of funeral directors with first mortuary on campus
San Antonio College Mortuary opened for business to the public on June 3. The college has created a unique learning experience for its students to get a full understanding of how to prepare families for their loved ones' final goodbye.
Councilwoman pulls the reins on proposal to ban horse-drawn carriages
Phyllis Viagran (D3) helped spearhead a council consideration request (CCR) in November 2022, asking city staff to develop a plan to phase out the use of horse-drawn carriages. But as the idea finally moves forward, though, she appears to be changing her tune.
SAPD officer shoots, kills man involved in domestic dispute in Medical Center area, police chief says
A 19-year-old man was shot and killed by a San Antonio police officer during a domestic dispute incident at an apartment complex in the Medical Center area Tuesday, Police Chief William McManus said.
Blood drive of significance held for LGBTQ+ community after recent lifting of donation bans
Tuesday's blood drive at Bonham Exchange wasn't just another ordinary blood drive. This one held special significance. It was just in May of 2023 that the FDA put out new rules allowing gay and bisexual men in monogamous relationships to donate blood without abstaining from sex.
Why is a San Antonio councilman putting up anti-panhandling signs?
โPanhandling. Itโs OK to say NO,โ state the signs on Wurzbach Road, Huebner Road, De Zavala Road, and La Cantera Parkway. The signs feature a crossed-out image of money changing hands over a plea to donate to local charities instead.
Alamo Bowl barred from selecting Texas or Oklahoma for next 2 seasons, reports say
The Alamo Bowl has been denied an attempt to be able to select either the Texas Longhorns or the Oklahoma Sooners for its bowl games in 2024 and 2025 as they begin play in the Southeastern Conference, according to a report from the Action Network.
San Antonio codes for recycling yards could soon be re-written, but some businesses wonder if it will make a difference
A Council Consideration Request is waiting to be put on the Planning & Community Development Committee's agenda. If council approves it, a committee could be created to review the two codes.
Emails, purchase orders reveal SAISD did not purchase lead filters despite knowing about lead in water
Months after KSAT learned lead was found in San Antonio ISD water, emails and purchase orders reveal the district purchased water bottle fillers that didn't have lead filters days after learning some schools had high amounts.
Former TX Secretary of State appears to soft-launch San Antonio mayoral run with โthink tankโ
Rolando Pablos, a former Texas Secretary of State, appears to be soft-launching a San Antonio mayoral run with the creation of a new nonprofit to create a โpublic policy blueprintโ ahead of the May 2025 race.