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‘Where’s the money going’: Residents of six San Antonio properties face potential water shutoffs
SAN ANTONIO – Hundreds of San Antonio families could see their water shut off as early as next week. The San Antonio Water System said on Tuesday that six multi-family properties were warned that they could be disconnected from the utility for unpaid bills starting the week of July 22.
Center for the Intrepid makes strides with medical technology for combat
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas – Walking on a broken leg is hard enough; now, imagine walking on a broken leg on a battlefield. It’s a problem that currently requires four soldiers to carry the injured soldier off the battlefield on a stretcher. In hopes of making major medical...
'Everyone just started laughing': Not-so-sneaky food delivery guy captured stealing neighbor's package
SAN ANTONIO — A sushi order turned into a crime of opportunity for a food delivery driver in Alamo Ranch. Ring camera footage captured the man trying to hide from the camera when helping himself to a neighbor's package on the way out. KENS 5 is sharing this case...
Kin Faux to Rock Whiskey River Country Club on July 20
Get ready for an electrifying night of high-energy country music as Kin Faux takes the stage at Whiskey River Country Club on Saturday, July 20. Opening the show will be special guest Wyatt Putman, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening. Kin Faux, hailing from San Antonio, Texas, is known...
Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center’s July Civilian in the Spotlight
NORFOLK, Va. — This month, Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance (MARMC) Center recognizes an Elkhart, Indiana native, Steven ‘Toby’ Kondzella. As Project Manager (PM) for USS San Antonio (LPD 17), Kondzella is being recognized for overcoming significant setbacks during San Antonio’s Selected Restricted Availability (SRA). “The biggest challenge...
Program aims to keep the San Antonio River healthy
SAN ANTONIO — A product that uses crushed coconut shells is helping to keep the San Antonio River healthy and well protected from erosion. They're called Coir Logs and Michael Kollodziej of the San Antonio River Authority said the natural fiber product helps native plants take root, as they serve as a host while the young delicate sprouts get established.
‘He’s not a murderer’: Family of man on trial for capital murder say he’s innocent
SAN ANTONIO – The family of a man on trial for capital murder says he’s innocent of the crime he has been charged with. Jonathan Tijerina was one of six men charged with the May 2022 murder of Takhai Michael, 20, outside a hookah lounge. Tijerina’s mother and...
‘I feel for them’: SAPD officer describes helping Houston residents recover from Hurricane Beryl
SAN ANTONIO – Nearly two dozen San Antonio police officers have returned from Houston after helping residents and businesses recover from Hurricane Beryl. Video shared by the Houston Police Department showed a sea of support rolling into the city, including several patrol units from different agencies. The San Antonio...
If not disclosed, taking a GLP-1 like Ozempic or Wegovy could cause serious problems if under anesthesia
SAN ANTONIO — Even though they were originally made to tackle diabetes, weight loss medications called GLP-1s like Wegovy or Ozempic, have been found to help improve many other conditions like obesity. But they also come along with more risks as well. The American Society of Anesthesiology came out...
San Antonio Zoning Commission Rejects Toyota Plant's Nearby Industrial Zone, Upholding Residential Rights
In San Antonio, a significant clash over proposed zoning changes near the Toyota plant has garnered the attention of residents and city officials alike. The Zoning Commission, after hearing heated testimonies from concerned community members, voted against the establishment of an “Industrial Compatibility Overlay District” (ICOD) that would limit residential and commercial development within a two-mile radius of the manufacturing site. According to a report by KSAT, the zone would cover nearly 31 square miles and impact 2,843 properties, predominantly residential.
Three family members rearrested in car theft ring
SAN ANTONIO - On Monday, Bexar County Sheriff's investigators and the Organized Crime Division rearrested three familiar suspects involved in an ongoing organized vehicle theft operation. George Santibanez, Miguel Santibanez, and Jodacey Santibanez, who are related, were previously arrested in May 2024 in what was dubbed "Operation Hellcat Mike," after...
Mother of 14-year-old boy gunned down in front of his San Antonio home speaks out
SAN ANTONIO — Instead of celebrating her son’s 15th birthday, a mother was lighting candles and calling for justice Wednesday night. Samantha Servin, is a mom of four. But her only boy was Timothy Chavez. “At home it’s me and my daughters and him," she said. "He was...
City council to consider $15.4 million repair plan for Tower of the Americas
Five years after engineers found serious safety issues with the Tower of the Americas, a plan to repair the iconic structure will finally be pitched to the San Antonio City Council. The News 4 I-Team uncovered the inspection reports back in 2021, which were commissioned by the city. They said...
Man Injured in Shooting Incident on San Antonio's West Side, SAPD Investigating
Earlier today, San Antonio's streets became the backdrop for a shooting incident that left one man injured. The San Antonio Police Department was called to the 300 block of North Pinto Street around 12:30 a.m., following reports of a shooting in progress. According to KENS 5, the 29-year-old victim suffered a gunshot wound to his arm but was fortunately in stable condition when transported to BAMC.
Funeral procession and interment at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston
Funeral procession and interment at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston. JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas – Joint Base San Antonio and United States Army North host the military funeral procession and interment for Maj. Gen., retired, Josue Robles Jr. at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, July 19, 2024. WHO: Retired...
Hip Hop Royalty Acting at Secure Corridor – Welcome To Flicks and Meals
Hip Hop Royalty, The Pharcyde, Announce August fifteenth Efficiency at Secure Corridor. Fashioned in 1989 in South Central Los Angeles, Hip Hop Royalty The Pharcyde, stays one among various hip hop’s most beloved teams with the prevailing lineup comprised of three fourths of the unique lineup: MCs/producers Tre “Slimkid” Hardson, Derrick “Fatlip” Stewart, and Imani Wilcox. DJ Mark Luv was the group’s first DJ, adopted by producer J-Swift after which the legendary J Dilla.
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