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These 12 Texas Cities Rank as the Worst Places to Live
From Dallas, TX south to San Antonio, TX, and Tyler, TX to El Paso, TX, there are many great places to settle down and raise a family in The Lone Star State. But even the most perfect state in the union has to have less pleasant places, perhaps a "thorn" or two.
San Antonio may feel Hurricane Beryl's rains and winds next week
The National Hurricane Center's analysis of Hurricane Beryl's progress on Wednesday suggested that San Antonio may feel some of the tropical rain and wind by Wednesday. It may come as a relief after a long holiday weekend of summer heat and African dust. Forecasters said Beryl, which has killed at...
Here are the 5 Texas Cities with the Most Car Accidents
Texas has some of the longest roads in America. Which means there are plenty of opportunities for accidents. The top five Texas cities with the most driving accidents in 2023, according to, Wagoner Law Firm and DriveSafe Online®, are:. 1. Houston. Houston's bustling roads saw a whopping 65,931...
Wheelchair returned to girl who misplaced wheelchair at San Antonio live performance | San Antonio
The Bexar County Fireplace Marshal’s Workplace has returned an costly custom-built wheelchair to its proprietor, a Houston girl who misplaced it following a live performance at Frost Financial institution Middle, in accordance with authorities. Tara Ryan grabbed headlines this week when her wheelchair went lacking from the San Antonio...
San Antonio's best bars that aren't located downtown
A night out in downtown San Antonio can be lively and fun, but parking and crowds get old fast. We don't blame anyone for wanting to stay closer to home as they chase a good time. That's why we compiled this list of the best bars outside of the city...
TODAY: San Antonio celebrates Independence Day with Stars and Stripes Parade
SAN ANTONIO - Centro SA is hosting their Stars and Stripes Parade, and that means lots of people and also some road closures. Today's parade kicks off at 11 a.m. and runs until noon. The event will feature dozens of participants to celebrate Independence Day, including Mayor Ron Nirenberg. We'll...
San Antonio, Bexar County leaders actively preparing for hurricane season, feel ready
SAN ANTONIO – Bexar County and San Antonio leaders have been preparing for hurricane season while acknowledging the city’s pivotal role as a key evacuation center during emergencies. With Hurricane Beryl heading west across the Caribbean, the Texas Division of Emergency Management advises Texans in coastal communities and...
Street closures expected Downtown during Fourth of July festivities
SAN ANTONIO - If you don't have Fourth of July plans, the City of San Antonio has you covered. H-E-B has teamed up with the city for their official Fourth of July celebration. The event takes place from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Woodlawn Lake Park. The free event will include kid's activities, local food trucks and vendors, ending with a firework show.
TODAY: San Antonio's July 4th bash: Fireworks, free fun for families at Woodlawn Lake Park
SAN ANTONIO - The Alamo City is set for its own fireworks extravaganza, and the annual party at Woodlawn Lake Park gets underway Thursday morning. The official event doesn't start until 11 a.m., but there will be fitness activities starting at 9 a.m. There are so many things to do...
The Edwards Aquifer Authority enters Stage 4 restrictions | San Antonio
The Edwards Aquifer Authority entered Stage 4 drought restrictions Monday because of low spring flows in San Marcos. Even so, Alamo Metropolis residents involved about their lawns needn’t panic about new watering restrictions from San Antonio Water System simply but. The Edwards Aquifer Authority enters Stage 4 restrictions —...
'Had to take a stand': Water shutoffs at apartments were successful, SAWS says
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is taking a stand against delinquent landlords. The public utility company recently cut off service to four apartment complexes that reportedly owed tens of thousands of dollars. Anne Hayden, the Communications Director for SAWS, says they hope to send a message...
Doctors see summer spike in COVID-19 related cases
SAN ANTONIO – Fireworks aren’t the only thing going up this week. Doctors say COVID-19 cases are climbing in Military City, USA. “COVID hasn’t gone away, and it looks like we’re starting to experience another summer surge,” said Dr. Jason Bowling, a hospital epidemiologist with University Health and infectious disease specialist with UT Health.
'It's unsanitary' | Residents at local apartment complex say they have been without hot water for more than a month
Residents who live at The Summit of Thousand Oaks, say they are frustrated after being without hot water for more than a month. They also say they are not being fairly compensated for the inconvenience. Daisy Bunn says she has had to heat up water, one pot at a time,...
Zoning buffer around South Side Toyota plant not as bad as neighbors fear, city says
SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio is doing its best to sell a controversial, two-mile zoning buffer around the Toyota manufacturing plant to skeptical South Siders. The city’s proposed “Industrial Compatibility Overlay District” (ICOD) would be the first of its kind in San Antonio and would heavily restrict commercial and residential development around one of the city’s largest manufacturers.
Mr. 4th of July to turn 100, reflects on World War II, POW camp experiences
SAN ANTONIO - Robert Bueker is your All-American hero. A World War II veteran who served the United States Air Force for 26 years, but his story is more survival than service. And there was plenty of both. Every day you had 2-3 aircraft of people not coming back. Bueker...
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