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San Antonio is the No. 1 aging-friendly city in the US
San Antonio's abundance of aging-friendly homes makes it the No. 1 destination for baby boomers looking to relocate, according to a new report. Why it matters: Nationwide, there's a shortage of homes with features an aging population wants. Only 43% of all multistory homes have both a bedroom and a...
Here are the top 5 things to do in San Antonio this weekend
Live entertainment is having a moment in the spotlight in the days ahead. See Peso Pluma in concert, or enjoy local musical talent as part of San Antonio Lobsterfest. Check out the top five things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.
San Antonio business owner hosting back-to-school giveaway event this Thursday
SAN ANTONIO – The new school year will begin in just a few weeks, and families are gearing up to buy all the necessary supplies. Many nonprofits and local organizations are trying to help families by offering free giveaways. Scott Malouff with Malouff International Group said he remembers growing...
Fight between two men leads to stabbing in Downtown San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO - A man is hospitalized after being stabbed late Wednesday night Downtown. The stabbing happened just before 10 p.m. on North Main Avenue near Interstate 35. Police said two men were hanging out when a fight started. That's when one man stabbed the other. Officers were able to...
The Austin Chronic: The Taste of Texas Hemp Cup Wants You to Get Them High
At a boutique hemp farm in deep East Austin, I’m sitting around a conference table with Liz Grow (real name) and Geremy Greens (not real name) hitting a glass bong loaded with some freshly cured Lava Cake (real name), which is a hemp strain high in THCA. Grow, a...
While San Antonians cherish the arrival of rain, downpours force Frio City Road businesses to evacuate
SAN ANTONIO — When it rains, it pours along Frio City Road. Video shared with KENS 5 by a business owner shows deep pools of water forming on his property in the 2000 block of Frio City Road just 20 minutes after the rain began this week. Neighbors say the city created this problem when crews repaired a portion of the road in 2015.
BAMC one of two US military hospitals providing 100% of infertility treatments
SAN ANTONIO – Infertility impacts one in six people across the globe, according to the World Health Organization. Brooke Army Medical Hospital at the Fort Sam Houston military base is working to make the complex process more manageable. U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Samantha Simpson is the BAMC Division...
Episode 246: UTSA looks towards the 2024 season at AAC Media Days
We kick off our 2024 season coverage with a recap of AAC Media Days and a preview of some awesome coverage changes for us, including video format podcasts on YouTube! We discuss UTSA’s high expectations going into the season (04:41) and analyze Jeff Traylor’s comments on the importance of taking September games seriously in pursuit of the team’s goal of making a run at the College Football Playoffs (16:09). One of the hot discussion topics at AAC Media Days was the concept of a conference-wide NIL floor/cap, so we gave our thoughts on the realities and implications of such league rules (19:32). Finally, we touch on UTSA’s plans to hire a dedicated staff member to oversee NIL opportunities at UTSA (28:37).
San Antonio area creeks, rivers, and lakes rise with runoff from recent rains
Area creeks, rivers, and lakes have seen some of their biggest rises in years because of runoff from recent rains. The rains won't bust a years-long drought but are welcome relief, like to those who own waterfront property in the region. The drought has left large limestone outcroppings on area...
'To rest in peace, my story needs to be told' | Family hopes AI technology will bring new life to Pauline Diaz case
SAN ANTONIO — The voice of Pauline Diaz has been brought back to life through the use of AI technology. Diaz went missing from a southeast side H-E-B back in December of 2010. Her family is still searching for her and now, they are using new technology to help...
People frustrated by lack of arrests in Sonic manager’s shooting death
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – San Antonio police hope a few pictures might provides clues that will lead them to a suspect in the shooting death of a Sonic Drive-In manager. Police on Tuesday released a new photo and named their main suspect in the case, Adiah Namir Roberson, 17.
Victim of fatal rollover on Loop 1604 identified
SAN ANTONIO - A The victim in a fatal accident that shut down a portion of Loop 1604 last Thursday has been identified. 48-year-old Victor Gutierrez Garcia tragically succumbed to his injuries after a flatbed truck hydroplaned, flipping over onto a car. The accident happened around 12:30 p.m. on July...
Texas State head coach's wife induced early so he could attend SBC Media Days
NEW ORLEANS — Coaches thank their families – and especially their spouses – for their support all the time. But in the case of Texas State head coach GJ Kinne and Sun Belt Conference (SBC) Media Days, he really wouldn't have made it there without his wife.
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