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Heroes reunited: Marine adopts retired military dog one year after returning home
SAN ANTONIO - Four military heroes have been reunited, and two of them are right here in San Antonio!. U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Issac Weissend and Marine veteran Dalton Stone met while serving together as K-9 handlers in Japan, and quickly became best friends. The two formed incredible bonds with...
Jen Tobias-Struski Joins SA Live as Co-Host for a New Chapter
It doesn’t matter where you come from or how you were raised; if you have the passion in your heart, you can do anything,” she stated in an interview. Today at 1 p.m., we congratulate Jen Tobias-Struski, who officially joins Fiona Gorostiza to co-host SA Live! Jen’s journey to this point has been inspiring, reflecting her deep-rooted passion and dedication. Our team is planning to keep celebrating San Antonio on SA Live and I am excited for this next chapter to love on my beautiful city., Jen shared enthusiastically.
San Antonio Continues Search for Animal Care Services Head Amid Rising Concerns
San Antonio's search for a new head of its Animal Care Services department has hit a snag, despite engaging a professional recruiter and conducting nationwide search. After interviewing four final candidates, none were deemed the correct fit for the significant role, leaving the position unfilled and prompting a continued hunt for eligible individuals. According to a letter from City Manager Erik Walsh, which was shared with the mayor and City Council, "I have chosen to continue to recruit candidates for this critical role for our organization."
Suspect in roommate fight turned deadly shooting identified
SAN ANTONIO - The person police believe to be the suspect in a shooting at a far Northside apartment complex has been identified. Police have identified the suspect as 34-year-old Keon Garland, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. On Tuesday, police responded to a call, allegedly...
San Antonio Schools Face Budget Crisis Amid State Funding Failures
San Antonio school districts, like those across Texas, are bearing the burden of the state legislature’s failure to pass a comprehensive education funding bill in the last session. As a result, they are being forced to cut programs and reduce positions to maintain operating costs and offer small raises to a limited pool of staff.
CentroMed Data Breach: basic operations restored after cyberattack
SAN ANTONIO - Basic operations have been restored at CentroMed after a cyberattack disrupted many services. CentroMed announced on Monday that basic services had been restored after a cyberattack on May 1st rendered their electronic systems unusable. This also means that CentroMed can now access their patient’s electronic medical records....
Cyclist in critical condition after allegedly riding wrong way, colliding with vehicle
SAN ANTONIO - A cyclist is in critical condition after being struck by a driver on the Northwest side. Police responded to calls of a motor vehicle accident around 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday near the corner of Babcock Road and Eckhert Road. Officers on the scene allege that the cyclist...
Fourth of July one of the busiest times of the year for San Antonio emergency rooms
Dangers lurk everywhere during the Fourth of July, making it one of the busiest days of the year for emergency rooms. Fireworks and swimming pools are the source of a lot of injuries requiring a trip to the emergency room during the holiday. But Dr. John Tully, who oversees 16...
One Dead, One Hospitalized After Major Rollover Crash Snarls Traffic on San Antonio's Highway 151
A sobering incident brought unwelcome delay to San Antonio's west side Wednesday morning when a major rollover crash occurred on Highway 151. KENS 5 reports that the accident, which involved two vehicles, resulted in one fatality and another individual being transported to the hospital. The consequences of this tragedy unfolded on the eastbound lanes of the highway, prompting closures and subsequent gridlock, as only a single westbound lane remained open at W Military Drive.
Bexar County deputies seek help finding two women who allegedly assaulted mom and daughter
SAN ANTONIO - The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office needs your help to find two women. Brianna McDaniels and Deandra Garcia. Deputies say the 22 and 21-year-olds allegedly assaulted a mother and daughter in south Bexar County. When deputies arrived, the victims told them that while visiting a family member...
Investigation Launched After Housekeeper Found Dead in San Antonio Pool
A woman in her 50s was found dead in a swimming pool at a north-side San Antonio home Wednesday morning, prompting an investigation by local authorities. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office reported that emergency crews received a distress call around 8:30 a.m. following a pool cleaner's discovery of the body in the 15000 block of Lofty Heights near Bitters Road, as detailed by KENS 5.
Cost of summer cookout reaches record high
SAN ANTONIO - With summer in full swing and the Fourth of July holiday tomorrow, many will be dealing with high food costs when it comes to cookouts. This year the average cookout will cost $71.22 to feed 10 people, according to a new survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF). This marks a five percent increase from last year and a nearly 30 percent increase from just five years ago.
Two Bexar County constables hurt after fight with suspect during eviction
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — An investigation is underway after two Bexar County constables were hurt during a confrontation with a suspect Wednesday. KSAT-12 reports it all happened in the 4400 block of Gardendale Road around 2:30 p.m. as the constables tried to eviction the suspect. Investigators say the...
Beloved KSAT Anchor Ursula Pari Bids Farewell After 28 Years
After 28 years of being a familiar face on San Antonio television, Ursula Pari is ready to say goodbye to her anchored role at KSAT. Reflecting on her journey, Ursula expressed heartfelt gratitude. I am incredibly humbled to have been able to do this for so long. I thought my life would never, in my wildest dreams, end up like this, and here we are.
San Antonio Water System Approves Aggressive $549M Conservation Plan to Combat Record Water Loss
In an effort to staunch the flow of billions of gallons of lost water, the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) board of trustees has thrust its unanimous approval behind a revamped water conservation strategy that zeroes in on preventative measures against leakage. As reported yesterday, SAWS is grappling with its highest recorded water loss, a shell-shocking 21 billion gallons in the previous year, spurred by a blistering tally of 75 triple-digit temperature days.
Conservation group Wildlife in Focus expands photography contest
Jul. 3—SAN ANTONIO — Wildlife in Focus, a non-profit organization which targets wildlife and ecosystem conservation in Texas, recently expanded its popular biennial photography competition in order to reach more landowners and photographers across the state. The expansion includes plans to encourage the owners of any and all privately owned land across the state to participate in the contest. ...
San Antonio Community Mourns as Two Teenagers Fall Victim to Unrelated Shootings on the North Side
San Antonio is waking up to the tragic news of another young life lost to gun violence. A 17-year-old boy was found shot to death early Wednesday on the city's North Side. According to FOX San Antonio, the teenager was discovered on Santa Anna Street near West Avenue after neighbors heard gunshots around 4 a.m. and came out to find the victim lying in the street.
Updated projected starting lineup, depth chart after Chris Paul signing
The signing of Chris Paul has led to increased hope that the San Antonio Spurs will be able to compete this season. His arrival will also dramatically alter the team's rotation, considering they are less likely to tank or give minutes to young players who haven't earned playing time. That...
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