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FreĆr un pavo en casa puede ser riesgoso, sigue estos pasos para prevenir incendios
Read full article: FreĆr un pavo en casa puede ser riesgoso, sigue estos pasos para prevenir incendiosUno de los errores mĆ”s peligrosos es sumergir el pavo antes de que estĆ© completamente descongelado. Hacerlo rĆ”pidamente crea una peligrosa bola de fuego.
JBSA-Lackland looking for families to host Thanksgiving dinner for Air Force trainees
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland looking for families to host Thanksgiving dinner for Air Force traineesJBSA-Lackland is looking for approximately 400 host families to participate in Operation Home Cooking and share Thanksgiving Day festivities with trainees who are in training and away from home during the holidays.
Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner celebrates 45 years of giving back to San Antonio
Read full article: Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner celebrates 45 years of giving back to San AntonioThe San Antonio tradition has a rich history of helping anyone and everyone find something to eat on Thanksgiving. As the Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner celebrates 45 years, here's how you can sign up to help.
Room for one more? Local families invited to host soldiers for Thanksgiving in San Antonio
Read full article: Room for one more? Local families invited to host soldiers for Thanksgiving in San AntonioThe U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence is inviting local families to host soldiers for Thanksgiving Day as part of its āMission Thanksgivingā event.
Brackenridge Eaglettes kick off fundraising efforts to dance in Macyās Thanksgiving Day Parade
Read full article: Brackenridge Eaglettes kick off fundraising efforts to dance in Macyās Thanksgiving Day ParadeSchoolās out for the summer, but training and fundraising for the Brackenridge Eaglettes have only just begun.
āWeāre so blessedā: San Antonio community supports those who serve on Thanksgiving Day
Read full article: āWeāre so blessedā: San Antonio community supports those who serve on Thanksgiving DayRose Stevens has been helping serve U.S. Air Force trainees on Thanksgiving Day for more than 28 years. She says it's a part of her family tradition.
Hundreds of Air Force trainees spend first Thanksgiving away from family
Read full article: Hundreds of Air Force trainees spend first Thanksgiving away from familyInside a JBSA-Lackland Air Force Base mess hall, hundreds of Air Force trainees are treated to a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Their only family are the fellow men and women in uniform.
San Antonio plumbers prepping for āBrown Fridayā amid Thanksgiving holiday
Read full article: San Antonio plumbers prepping for āBrown Fridayā amid Thanksgiving holidayThe day after Thanksgiving for shoppers is Black Friday, but for plumbers, itās the infamous āBrown Friday,ā given the high demand for service.
Shades of Christmas greet Thanksgiving travelers at San Antonioās airport
Read full article: Shades of Christmas greet Thanksgiving travelers at San Antonioās airportPeople heading out of San Antonio's airport during the busiest Thanksgiving season found themselves in the Christmas spirit, thanks to newly-placed decorations.
Restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving in San Antonio
Read full article: Restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving in San AntonioIf Thanksgiving crept up on you and you donāt feel like weaving through grocery store lines to prep for a feast, plenty of San Antonio restaurants will be open on Turkey Day to feed you and your loved ones.
City of San Antonio releases list of closures for Thanksgiving holiday
Read full article: City of San Antonio releases list of closures for Thanksgiving holidayCity Hall and most municipal offices in San Antonio will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 23 and Friday, Nov. 24, 2023 to observe the Thanksgiving holiday.
Nonprofit kicks off Thanksgiving 365 initiative to raise money, canned foods for families
Read full article: Nonprofit kicks off Thanksgiving 365 initiative to raise money, canned foods for familiesThe local nonprofit Inner City Development is kicking off its Thanksgiving 365 initiative to raise money and canned foods to feed families and individuals.
JBSA-Lackland accepting applications for families to host Air Force trainees for Thanksgiving
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland accepting applications for families to host Air Force trainees for ThanksgivingAbout 330 families in the San Antonio area will be allowed to take part in a Thanksgiving Day tradition by hosting a pair of Air Force basic military training trainees in their home.
2 killed, 2 injured after ex-spouse opens fire on Thanksgiving gathering in Houston, police say
Read full article: 2 killed, 2 injured after ex-spouse opens fire on Thanksgiving gathering in Houston, police sayPolice say a man believed to be a former spouse entered a Houston-area home and shot four people who were celebrating Thanksgiving, killing two and wounding two others Thursday evening.
San Antonio firefighters share Thanksgiving meals between emergency calls
Read full article: San Antonio firefighters share Thanksgiving meals between emergency callsWhile most people are at home enjoying Thanksgiving with loved ones, first responders are working to keep the city of San Antonio safe.
Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner returns in-person to serve āfood for the soulā to San Antonio community
Read full article: Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner returns in-person to serve āfood for the soulā to San Antonio communityA decades-long San Antonio Thanksgiving tradition returned Thursday to an in-person event for the first time since 2019.
JBSA-Lackland trainees guests of honor at annual Thanksgiving feast
Read full article: JBSA-Lackland trainees guests of honor at annual Thanksgiving feastMore than 60 trainees from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland were guests of honor for a Thanksgiving feast Thursday at Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church on Marbach Road.
Thanksgiving travel rush in full swing, expected to carry through weekend
Read full article: Thanksgiving travel rush in full swing, expected to carry through weekendNationwide, the Transportation Security Administration said they expect to screen as many as 2.5 million people. It would be a new high since the coronavirus pandemic.
Damp start to Thanksgiving Day in San Antonio, with more rain on Friday morning
Read full article: Damp start to Thanksgiving Day in San Antonio, with more rain on Friday morningDrizzle, followed by a few showers and storms are possible on Thanksgiving, while a better chance of rain shows up on Friday morning.
Thanksgiving in the Barrio event helps 400 families in need on West Side
Read full article: Thanksgiving in the Barrio event helps 400 families in need on West SideThe Immaculate Conception Catholic Church hosted the 13th annual Thanksgiving in the Barrio on Monday. The event provided groceries for a Thanksgiving meal, complete with all the trimmings, to 400 families.
43rd annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner to take place on Thursday
Read full article: 43rd annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner to take place on ThursdayFor the first time in two years, the Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner will be in person at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on Thursday. Volunteers prepared for the event on Sunday in an effort to have everything ready for the big day.
Inflation gobbling up Thanksgiving grocery budgets: How to help families in need
Read full article: Inflation gobbling up Thanksgiving grocery budgets: How to help families in needThe season of giving is well underway as hundreds of families lined up for fresh Thanksgiving meal kits at Rackspace headquarters Saturday morning.
City of San Antonio Animal Care Services offers Thanksgiving tips for pet owners
Read full article: City of San Antonio Animal Care Services offers Thanksgiving tips for pet ownersWith Thanksgiving just around the corner, the City of San Antonio Animal Care Services is offering its top tips to pet owners for a safe and happy Thanksgiving.
Holiday meals delivered to San Antonio fire stations, families across San Antonio
Read full article: Holiday meals delivered to San Antonio fire stations, families across San AntonioGenerations Federal Credit Union employees delivered Thanksgiving food items to over 50 San Antonio fire stations and their families.
Rising food costs take a bite out of Thanksgiving dinner
Read full article: Rising food costs take a bite out of Thanksgiving dinnerAmericans are bracing for a costly Thanksgiving this year, with double-digit percent increases in the price of turkey, potatoes, stuffing, canned pumpkin and other staples.
Monday is last day to arrange for Thanksgiving meal delivery from Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner by calling 211
Read full article: Monday is last day to arrange for Thanksgiving meal delivery from Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner by calling 211This year marks the 43rd anniversary of the event which will take place on Nov. 24 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on E. Market St.
2022 Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner returns to in-person event for first time since pandemic
Read full article: 2022 Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner returns to in-person event for first time since pandemicThis year marks the 43rd anniversary of the event which will take place on Nov. 24 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on E. Market St.
Grandmother, teen who met after accidental Thanksgiving invite are getting a Netflix film
Read full article: Grandmother, teen who met after accidental Thanksgiving invite are getting a Netflix filmA six-year Thanksgiving tradition between an Arizona grandmother and a teen who received an accidental text is now getting a Netflix movie.
Dangerous holiday week draws heavy response from San Antonio police
Read full article: Dangerous holiday week draws heavy response from San Antonio policeSan Antonio police had a busy Thanksgiving week after being called to at least three shootings that left multiple people dead and several others injured.
Texas veteran receives life-changing job offer during Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving game
Read full article: Texas veteran receives life-changing job offer during Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving gameThis Thanksgiving holiday will surely be one to remember for one North Texas man after receiving news that will change his life forever.
Meals on Wheels serves thousands of Thanksgiving meals for the holiday
Read full article: Meals on Wheels serves thousands of Thanksgiving meals for the holidayHundreds of Meals On Wheels San Antonio volunteers delivered over 2,000 meals to families across San Antonio and Bexar County for the second time since the start of the pandemic.
Thousands of meals prepped, served at 42nd annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner
Read full article: Thousands of meals prepped, served at 42nd annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving DinnerThe Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner took place on Thursday to make sure those in need enjoy the traditional Thanksgiving meal.
Concerns over flight cancelations not enough to stop travelers this holiday season
Read full article: Concerns over flight cancelations not enough to stop travelers this holiday seasonThe cancelations donāt seem to be scaring travelers away, as San Antonio International Airport was bustling with travelers Wednesday before Thanksgiving.
WATCH: KSAT News Now viewers share Thanksgiving Day traditions and what they are thankful for
Read full article: WATCH: KSAT News Now viewers share Thanksgiving Day traditions and what they are thankful forKSAT News Now viewers shared their Thanksgiving Day traditions and what they are thankful for on Wednesday morningās show. From food, family and Cowboys games, check out what these viewers had to say about the holiday!
āItās not going to happen to me and then unfortunately, it doesā: MADD warns drivers be wary ahead of Blackout Wednesday
Read full article: āItās not going to happen to me and then unfortunately, it doesā: MADD warns drivers be wary ahead of Blackout WednesdayAccording to San Antonio police, there have been close 3,800 DWI arrests since the start of the year. Organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving hope that drivers make smart decisions before toasting the holidays.
San Antonio International Airport bracing for increase in holiday travel
Read full article: San Antonio International Airport bracing for increase in holiday travelItās the day before Thanksgiving, which means a lot of people are gearing up and taking to the roads and the sky and en route to their holiday travel destinations.
San Antonio Food Bank staff, volunteers prepare thousands of meals at Haven for Hope for shelter residents
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank staff, volunteers prepare thousands of meals at Haven for Hope for shelter residentsSan Antonio Food Bank staff and volunteers spent Wednesday morning making Thanksgiving meals for shelter residents at Haven for Hope.
These are the San Antonio city services that will be open for Thanksgiving and which will be closed
Read full article: These are the San Antonio city services that will be open for Thanksgiving and which will be closedCity Hall and most municipal offices will be closed to observe the Thanksgiving holidays Nov. 25 and 26.
5 ways to have the best-ever Thanksgiving football game with your family, friends
Read full article: 5 ways to have the best-ever Thanksgiving football game with your family, friendsFamily bragging rights, and maybe even some made-up trophies, are usually on the line for a game people look forward to annually.
Love sharing food with pets? Hereās whatās OK from the Thanksgiving table
Read full article: Love sharing food with pets? Hereās whatās OK from the Thanksgiving tableWe all love spoiling our pets, and amid the spoiling we do to ourselves on Thanksgiving with all the delicious food, some of us consider doing the same for our pets.
Texas troopers will be out in force Thanksgiving week looking for these traffic violations
Read full article: Texas troopers will be out in force Thanksgiving week looking for these traffic violationsDPS officials are increasing the number of Texas Highway Patrol Troopers on the roads from Wednesday through Sunday, according to a news release.
Grandmother, teen who met after accidental text now celebrating 6th Thanksgiving together
Read full article: Grandmother, teen who met after accidental text now celebrating 6th Thanksgiving togetherWhat started as an accidental text from an Arizona grandmother has now turned into a six-year Thanksgiving tradition.
Precinct 4 constable to feed 100 families for Thanksgiving
Read full article: Precinct 4 constable to feed 100 families for ThanksgivingBexar County Precinct 4 Constableās Office and Eagles Flight San Antonio are making sure those in need in their community have a holiday meal to cook and eat for Thanksgiving.
Turkeys, other donations running short ahead of Thanksgiving, San Antonio Food Bank says
Read full article: Turkeys, other donations running short ahead of Thanksgiving, San Antonio Food Bank saysThe San Antonio Food Bank is seeing near record requests for holiday help, but the supply of turkeys and other holiday items is running short, the nonprofit said in press release.
āGive back to my cityā: Aggies star DeMarvin Leal serving San Antonio families in need this Thanksgiving
Read full article: āGive back to my cityā: Aggies star DeMarvin Leal serving San Antonio families in need this ThanksgivingSpend some time with DeMarvin Leal and the one thing he brings up in every discussion is family and get togethers, with Thanksgiving being one of those occasions heās always looked forward to.
Pecan or pumpkin pie? Share your Thanksgiving traditions with KSAT News Now
Read full article: Pecan or pumpkin pie? Share your Thanksgiving traditions with KSAT News NowThe KSAT News Now team is sharing their traditions, and looking for viewers like you to share their own and vote on what foods belong on the table.
Metro Health pushes for more COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of Thanksgiving holiday
Read full article: Metro Health pushes for more COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of Thanksgiving holidayThe San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is urging people to either get vaccinated for COVID-19 or utilize masks during their Thanksgiving celebrations to stay safe this holiday season.
Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner sets larger goal this year, needs volunteers
Read full article: Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner sets larger goal this year, needs volunteersThanksgiving is right around the corner and here in San Antonio, the annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner aims to help so many families across our community.
These San Antonio restaurants will be open on Thanksgiving Day 2021
Read full article: These San Antonio restaurants will be open on Thanksgiving Day 2021Thanksgiving will be here before you know it but that doesnāt mean you have to race to the store and buy a turkey. There are plenty of other options where you can let someone else handle the cooking this year.
Where to order a Thanksgiving meal in San Antonio
Read full article: Where to order a Thanksgiving meal in San AntonioItās time to pull out the turkey and stuffing because Thanksgiving is almost here. But, if you donāt feel like cooking this year, thereās plenty of other options in the San Antonio area.
Hereās what you can expect to pay for a turkey this Thanksgiving
Read full article: Hereās what you can expect to pay for a turkey this ThanksgivingYou may not want to wait until the last minute to buy your Thanksgiving turkey. Production is down, prices are up, and small fresh birds are more challenging to find, experts say.
āMission Thanksgivingā canceled for second year in a row due to COVID-19 concerns, officials say
Read full article: āMission Thanksgivingā canceled for second year in a row due to COVID-19 concerns, officials sayFor the second year in a row, the āMission Thanksgivingā event for Joint Base San Antonio and Fort Sam Houston is canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.
Experts: Virus numbers could be erratic after Thanksgiving
Read full article: Experts: Virus numbers could be erratic after ThanksgivingMILWAUKEE ā The coronavirus testing numbers that have guided much of the nation's response to the pandemic are likely to be erratic over the next week or so, experts said Friday, as fewer people get tested during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend and testing sites observe shorter hours. Because some testing centers, labs and state offices are closed on Saturdays and Sundays, COVID case numbers often drop each Sunday and Monday, only to peak on Tuesday. The Thursday holiday will exacerbate the record-keeping discrepancies over the long weekend, artificially depressing the reported numbers for four or five days before spiking as test results catch up. The latter number, as well as positive case numbers, which had dropped by about a third Friday, could be adjusted as more results are returned. But the public is more likely to look at testing numbers or case counts, which might be misleading, Wen said, and waiting until hospitals are overwhelmed is risky.
āIām praying that next year is going to be betterā: Cancellation of Operation Home Cooking this year saddens longtime host
Read full article: āIām praying that next year is going to be betterā: Cancellation of Operation Home Cooking this year saddens longtime hostSAN ANTONIO ā Leaders across the U.S. urged Americans to scale back their Thanksgiving family gatherings during the pandemic. Still, Laura Honsaker said she already knew in October hers would definitely be much smaller without Operation Home Cooking happening this year. āIām used to having either between six and 12 here, and this year, I canāt even have one,ā Honsaker said. āIt was happiness.āNo reminders to the ānth degree.āHonsaker said she would tell the trainees, āThis is your home for the day. āIām praying that next year is going to be better,ā she said.
San Antonio Thanksgiving tradition pivots to doorstep deliveries due to pandemic
Read full article: San Antonio Thanksgiving tradition pivots to doorstep deliveries due to pandemicSAN ANTONIO ā Not even a pandemic could stop the Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner this year, but it did need to pivot from a crowded ballroom filled with food and festivities at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center to doorstep deliveries. A spokeswoman said Corazon Ministries and SAMM Ministries also picked up meals to distribute to the cityās homeless population. āYouād be amazed by what happens when people come together for the right reasons,ā said Raul Jimenez III, the founderās grandson. The event started in 1979 by his grandfather, a restaurant owner and businessman, to provide seniors and anyone else in need the Thanksgiving dinners they wouldnāt otherwise have. The long-standing tradition involves serving up 25,000 meals at the Convention Center.