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Gas explosion in Floresville leads to street closures, no injuries reported
FLORESVILLE, TX - Several streets in Floresville, Southeast of San Antonio closed down today after a gas explosion. The city of Floresville says a fiber optic company hit a gas main, causing the explosion. No injuries have been reported. The city says Centerpoint is assessing the situation with city crews.
San Antonio boy enters USA Mullet Championships with ‘Texas Waterfall’ hairstyle
A San Antonio boy wants to be known for his epic hair. Avery Quiroz is vying for the best mullet in America. The nine-year-old Judson ISD student entered the USA Mullet Championship in the kids’ category with his hairstyle, which he’s dubbed “The Texas Waterfall.”. Avery was...
Chef Jason Dady to overhaul River Center food court into new dining concept
SAN ANTONIO — The restaurant group of well-known San Antonio chef Jason Dady will be part of a huge renovation of the Shops at Rivercenter food court. Jason Dady Restaurant Group and Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation, a real estate firm, announced plans for Mexico Ceaty, which is defined as an immersive restaurant, bar and shopping experience.
Southside residents speak out against possible zoning changes under Toyota agreement
SAN ANTONIO- Back in 2003, the city of San Antonio entered into a Starbright agreement with Toyota Texas when the company decided to set up the plan bringing jobs and building important infrastructure to the area. Many southside neighbors believe the agreement between the city and Toyota sets precedence on how the area should be zoned.
San Antonio Rallies to Provide Free School Supplies and Services as New Academic Year Approaches
San Antonio families are preparing for the back-to-school season and local organizations are stepping up to ease the burden of school supplies expenses. One example is the Southeast Baptist Church, which will host its Back To School Bash providing free supplies to children present at the event. Scheduled for July 20 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at 2414 South WW. White Road, the church gears up to entertain and assist with a carnival-themed setup and cooperation from over 30 vendors, according to KENS 5.
Incarnate Word’s Brooks campus library recipient of grant to fund rooftop solar panels
SAN ANTONUO – The University of the Incarnate Word’s Brooks campus library was one of five institutions internationally awarded a grant to support the installation of rooftop solar panels, according to a press release from the university. The library for UIWs School of Osteopathic Medicine — located at...
Central Library highlights the city’s music venue heritage in '¡En Vivo desde San Anto!'
The San Antonio Public Library continued a four-part workshop and archival discussion about Latino music venues, clubs, and cantinas that have stood throughout the city's history over the weekend. The project, "¡En Vivo desde San Anto!" is in partnership with the library's Latino Collection & Resource Center, which is run...
Rebecca Reed earns Academic All-America first team honors
Women’s Golf Team Finishes Seventh in WGCA All-Scholar Team GPA Race. Golfer Rebecca Reed (B.B.A. ’22, M.Jur. ’24) earned Academic All-America first-team honors by the College Sports Communicators to round out her fifth and final year at St. Mary’s University. For the fourth straight season, the...
San Antonio police seek help identifying person of interest in assault
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a person of interest involved in a July 14 assault at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. The incident occurred around 1 a.m. at 600 E. Market, leaving the other party critically injured, according to the San Antonio Police Department. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the SAPD Homicide unit at 210-207-7635, referencing case number SAPD24152154.
After 14-year-old killed, neighbors voice fears of gun violence claiming younger victims
SAN ANTONIO - A 14-year-old boy was gunned down in front of his home late Monday night on the Southeast Side and neighbors said they feel gun violence victims are getting younger as time goes by. Neighbors told us it’s already alarming enough to know gun violence is happening on...
Homeless man's pit bull attacks local woman and her dog while they walked on city trail
SAN ANTONIO - Elizabeth Daniel and her dog Torin walk the Leon Creek Greenway trail every morning, but last Friday, she says everything changed. While on their usual path, Daniel and Torin passed by a homeless couple and two dogs. One was on a leash and under the control of the couple. The other wore a leash and harness, but no one was holding it.
San Antonio Man Receives Life Sentence for Inflicting Severe Injuries on Infant
Yesterday, Bexar County saw justice served in a harrowing child abuse case as Frank Hughes, 36, was given a life sentence for severely injuring his 5-month-old child. According to FOX San Antonio, Hughes was found guilty of knowingly causing the injuries that left the child in a dire state. The...
Early bird gets sneak peek at Mustangs during Midnight Madness
The 2024-25 Marble Falls High School football team takes the field for its first official practice during the earliest hours of Aug. 5. Fans are invited to the Midnight Madness event, which will include food and music and run until 2 a.m. Gates open at 11 p.m. Aug. 4 at...
Fast Service and Affordable Pricing from City Base Plumbing
Plumbing issues are bound to come up and when they do, you want a good team made up of professionals to take care of the job right. Sarah Cavazos and Angel Landeros of City Base Plumbing are here this morning with more on what they offer the community. City Base...
Shanda Hayden discusses the UTSA Student-Athlete Academic Services unit
JULY 16, 2024 — This summer, UTSA Athletics will be profiling its numerous areas to provide an inside look into how each unit serves Roadrunners’ student-athletes. In this edition, we sit down with Shanda Hayden, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Academic Services, to discuss the Student-Athlete Academic Services unit.
San Antonio police warn of porch pirates during Amazon Prime Day sales
SAN ANTONIO - July 16th kicks off Amazon's two-day "Prime Day." And if you are expecting a package, SAPD wants you to be aware of the porch pirates. This video was posted on the department's Facebook page. SAPD says shoppers should also watch out for scammers hoping to take advantage...
San Antonio Manufacturers Association holds board meeting, luncheon and panel discussion at TSTC
(NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas) – The San Antonio Manufacturers Association (SAMA) held its quarterly board meeting and luncheon on July 10 at Texas State Technical College’s New Braunfels campus. The event included a regional industry panel discussion. Jonathan Hoekstra, TSTC’s executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer, gave a...
Man who died after drowning in deep end of pool identified
SAN ANTONIO - A man who tragically died after drowning in the deep end of the pool has been identified. The medical examiner has identified the man as 35-year-old Sadrach Valverdad. The incident occurred on June 25, around 4:10 p.m. near Patricia Dr. and Parliament Rd. According to the San...
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