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What to know about parking, holiday events and construction before Christmas and NYE downtown
Read full article: What to know about parking, holiday events and construction before Christmas and NYE downtownDowntown San Antonio has been a happening place for the holidays, and it’s only going to get busier the city prepares for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
Discounted tickets available for KSAT Insiders at Coffee Fest’s ‘Hot Holidays on Houston Street’
Read full article: Discounted tickets available for KSAT Insiders at Coffee Fest’s ‘Hot Holidays on Houston Street’Houston Street in downtown San Antonio will come alive with holiday cheer on Saturday, Dec. 7, as the San Antonio Coffee Festival introduces “Hot Holidays on Houston Street,” a festive evening event celebrating the season’s favorite beverages and treats.
Taste of Holidays on Houston Street invites guests to experience local eats, cocktails under holiday lights
Read full article: Taste of Holidays on Houston Street invites guests to experience local eats, cocktails under holiday lightsA downtown initiative in its second year hopes to draw nearly 400 guests to its Taste of Holidays on Houston Street event, highlighting restaurants and bars on the popular downtown street.

Downtown San Antonio becomes a Christmas wonderland of lights
Read full article: Downtown San Antonio becomes a Christmas wonderland of lightsThe City of San Antonio and its partners are investing significant time and money to transform downtown San Antonio into a winter wonderland for visitors and locals.
SAAACAM receives $50,000 donation to help fund renovations to Kress Building
Read full article: SAAACAM receives $50,000 donation to help fund renovations to Kress BuildingThe San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM) has received a $50,000 donation to help fund renovations for the museum’s move to the Kress building downtown.
Houston Street to be transformed with green spaces next month for International Park(ing) Day
Read full article: Houston Street to be transformed with green spaces next month for International Park(ing) DayHouston Street parking meter spaces will be transformed later next month to celebrate International Park(ing) Day and create temporary green spaces for San Antonians and visitors to enjoy.
‘We need public outrage about this’: San Antonio cyclists unhappy with vote that eliminated bike lanes on Broadway
Read full article: ‘We need public outrage about this’: San Antonio cyclists unhappy with vote that eliminated bike lanes on BroadwayThe cycling community in San Antonio is outraged by the Texas Transportation Commission’s decision to nix San Antonio plans that would have added protected bike lanes to Broadway Avenue.
Battle for Broadway: state poised to reverse hand-off of 2.2-mile stretch to City of San Antonio
Read full article: Battle for Broadway: state poised to reverse hand-off of 2.2-mile stretch to City of San AntonioCity officials have been caught off guard by the state's imminent move to halt the transfer of a 2.2-mile stretch of Broadway Avenue, which would also halt their plans for its redesign.
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Watch the Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive, plus KSAT’s Ursula Pari livestreaming from horseback
Read full article: Watch the Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive, plus KSAT’s Ursula Pari livestreaming from horsebackSAN ANTONIO – Thousands of people lined the streets on Saturday for the 13th-annual Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive. The parade, which aired on KSAT12 and KSAT.com, began at 11 a.m. at I-35 and Houston Street and followed a route through downtown that ended at La Villita. If you missed the parade or the cattle drive, don’t worry - you can watch it above. And below, catch KSAT’s Ursula Pari livestreaming from her horseback cam during the parade and the KSAT Korral event.
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SA Spirits: Dallas-based distillery to open first tasting room in downtown SA
Read full article: SA Spirits: Dallas-based distillery to open first tasting room in downtown SASAN ANTONIO – Devils River Whiskey has been available at bars and liquor stores since 2017, but the president of the Dallas-based distillery is getting ready to open his first tasting room in San Antonio. "I went to the Devils River back in college and just thought it was a beautiful, really neat place," Cameron said. "To make good whiskey requires good water," Cameron said. The first product Devils River Whisky produced was a bourbon, followed by a rye. A percentage of the sale of each bottle of whiskey goes towards conserving the Devils River.
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Examiner's office releases name of man killed in fatal crash
Read full article: Examiner's office releases name of man killed in fatal crashSAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office released the name of the man who was killed Saturday night on Loop 410 and Houston Street. Jay Sparks, 51, was killed when his motorcycle crashed with a truck around 5 p.m.Police still do not know what caused the crash. There is no word on the condition of the truck driver.