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City officially commissions largest municipal solar project in Texas
The $30 million initiative advances the city’s goal of attaining a net zero capacity for all municipal buildings by 2040, a step outlined in the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.
‘Really didn’t look that bad’: Man describes moments leading up to truck getting stalled in high water on I-35 near 410
Heavy rain on Tuesday lead to lots of problems on San Antonio roads.
Tap-to-pay options now available at H-E-B’s Central Market in San Antonio
Now at all Central Market locations, including Broadway Central Market in San Antonio, tap-to-pay services are available, according to H-E-B.
Petting zoo will greet travelers at San Antonio International Airport on Friday
The San Antonio International Airport will have a petting zoo of farm animals to conclude the “Summer of Fun” events, SAT press release stated.
Local restaurant owner has no plans to slow down, even at age 95
Alice "Ma" Harper, owner of the Creole Kitchen that bears her name, says working is what keeps her going. She recently was honored for her 33 years in business.
Ready to move out of your parents’ home? Here are some tips to help you prepare
If you're ready to get out of your parents' home and make it out on your own, you'll need to take on financial responsibilities and learn how to manage your money correctly. Here are some tips to get you started.
‘I feel for them’: SAPD officer describes helping Houston residents recover from Hurricane Beryl
Nearly two dozen San Antonio police officers have returned from Houston after helping residents and businesses recover from Hurricane Beryl.
KSAT Money: Maintaining a good credit score
Good credit scores help you secure loans with better interest rates to get a house or car or for other uses. And while there's no magic way to get a good credit score, there are some ways to get your number higher and maintain it.
KSAT Money: Tips for paying off high interest debt
Virtually no investment will offer returns to match the high interest some credit card companies charge when consumers start racking up debt, so it's best to pay it off as soon as possible. Here are some tips to help you get started.
KSAT Money: How to dispute errors on your credit report
Imagine looking at your credit report only to find a big mistake. It can be pretty scary to see. But all consumers are able to dispute those errors by reporting them quickly and correctly. Here are some tips to help you out.
Look what she made her do: Taylor Swift fan from San Antonio flying to Germany to see pop star in concert
With high ticket prices in the U.S., some Taylor Swift fans are making the journey to Europe to see her in concert.
KSAT Money: How to create better personal finance habits
Sometimes it's hard to build good money habits to manage your finances better, but they can benefit you in the long run if you stick to them. Here's some tips to help you out.
Most weather-related power outages reported in Bexar County have been restored, CPS Energy says
After rain, lightning and storms caused thousands of power outages Sunday morning, only a handful of CPS Energy customers are still without electricity on Sunday afternoon.
KSAT Money: Types of investments and their risks
If you’ve come across some extra money lately, or you just want to invest, you may start looking into the stock market to grow your finances. With apps such as Robinhood and Stash, it has never been easier.
San Antonio nonprofit saved by Christmas miracle
From a major setback to a Christmas miracle. On Monday morning, the nonprofit Blessed Angels found their work vehicles vandalized and burglarized. By Tuesday, the nonprofit had received an outpouring of support.
Brackenridge, Stinson, Tejeda and more. Who were the people behind San Antonio Namesakes? Part II: KSAT Explains
The KSAT Explains team first began telling the stories of the people behind several San Antonio namesakes in August of 2023. We knew many more names were worth covering, so this is round two.
Butterball hotline again available to answer turkey related questions
Experts at the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line have been answering phoned-in questions about how to prepare and cook turkey for 42 years. This year, they’re also again answering texts.
13th Floor Haunted House looking to hire 150 ghouls and goblins in San Antonio
San Antonio’s premier haunted house, 13th Floor, is looking to hire 150 ghouls and goblins to fill positions like cashiers, event staff members, security and scare actors.
Ex-state Sen. Carlos Uresti released from federal prison early, attorney says
Former state Sen. Carlos Uresti was released from prison on Friday morning after serving four years and four months of his 12-year sentence.
TRACK & FIELD: East Central’s Pinones, Brandeis’ Clendenin bring home UIL Class 6A State titles
The UIL State Track & Field Championships concluded on Saturday evening with Class 6A and 1A competition at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, and East Central's Michael Pinones and Brandeis' Rafe Clendenin are bringing state titles back to the San Antonio area.
TRACK & FIELD: Alyssa Jones strikes gold, Smithson Valley girls win UIL Class 5A State team title
Smithson Valley sophomore Alyssa Jones left her mark in Austin, striking gold in the 200-meter dash and contributing to a pair of state-champion relays, as the Ranger girls claimed the UIL Class 5A State Track & Field title.
Get to know the authors attending the San Antonio Book Festival
Get to know some of the authors attending the 2023 San Antonio Book Festival. We learn about their inspirations for their books and what they are most looking forward to in this year's festival.
Woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for trying to have her son, daughter-in-law killed
A 69-year-old woman convicted of trying to have her son and daughter-in-law killed was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday.
San Antonio Brahmas snap skid, top Arlington Renegades 15-9 in rematch
Jordan Williams returned a fumble 39 yards for San Antonio’s only touchdown and John Parker Romo kicked three field goals, as the Brahmas defeated the Renegades 15-9 to snap a three-game losing streak.
What’s in a hat? Trinity head coach wears 11-year old Giants cap for luck
While the team's culture is a big reason for their success, Trinity head coach Cameron Hill has leaned into a superstition for a little extra help, as he continues to wear an 11-year old Giants hat that was gifted to him when he arrived on campus.
San Antonio Brahmas fall to Houston Roughnecks 22-13 in first intra-state XFL matchup
Before the XFL season began, San Antonio Brahmas head coach Hines Ward embraced the intra-state rivalry between the three Texas teams in the revamped league. The Brahmas’ first chance to earn bragging rights came Sunday night in Houston, but the hometown Roughnecks had other plans.
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Boerne falls short in thrilling UIL Class 4A State semifinal
Sophomore Jenna Ruede and junior Averi Aaron each posted a team-high 14 points, but Boerne couldn't quite get over the hump in the second half of a hard-fought 49-47 loss to Sunnyvale in the UIL Class 4A State semifinals in the Alamodome on Friday afternoon.
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Wagner’s season ends in UIL Class 5A State Semifinals
After jumping out to a 18-14 lead early in the second quarter, Wagner couldn't get their shots to fall in the second half in a UIL Class 5A State Semifinal loss to Frisco Liberty at the Alamodome on Thursday night.
San Antonio Brahmas earn first win, defeat Orlando Guardians 30-12
Quarterback Jack Coan threw three touchdown passes, as the San Antonio Brahmas picked up their first win of the season 30-12 over the Orlando Guardians on Sunday afternoon.
SWIMMING: Boerne Champion’s Orloff claims gold at UIL Class 5A State Championships
Boerne Champion senior Griff Orloff headlined a impressive day for the Charger boys team at the UIL Class 5A State Championships on Saturday evening.
Police, Crime Stoppers seek clues in 2017 slaying of 24-year-old man in motel room
The San Antonio Police Department and Crime Stoppers want the public’s assistance in tracking down the person or persons responsible for the slaying of a 24-year-old man back in 2017.
Family of Maria Llamas confirms remains found in 2021 positively identified as missing loved one
The family of Maria Jesus Llamas says the skull found near the Poteet Flea Market in 2021, where her purse had been found a month after her disappearance, matched Llamas’ DNA.
Boerne loses heartbreaker to China Spring in UIL Class 4A Division I State Championship
Boerne watched a 21-0 lead disappear in the second half, as the Greyhounds lose a heartbreaker to China Spring 24-21 in the UIL Class 4A Division I State Championship Game.
San Antonio woman on trial for murder-for-hire plot of son, daughter-in-law found guilty
A Bexar County jury found a woman guilty of attempting to pay a carnival worker to kill her son and daughter-in-law.
Scott’s 6 TDs lift UIW past Sacramento State 66-63 in highest-scoring FCS Playoff game ever
Quarterback Lindsey Scott Jr. found Taylor Grimes for the game-winning touchdown with 27 seconds left, as UIW defeated Sacramento State 66-63 to advance to the FCS Semifinals for the first time in program history.
Trial starts for San Antonio woman accused in murder-for-hire plot of son, daughter-in-law
The trial for a San Antonio woman accused of attempting to pay a carnival worker to kill her son and daughter-in-law started on Wednesday.
PACK THE DOME: Traylor, UTSA want record-setting crowd for Conference USA Championship Game
For the second straight season, UTSA will host the Conference USA Championship Game, and head coach Jeff Traylor wants to pack the Alamodome with a record-setting crowd to help the Roadrunners take on North Texas.
43rd annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner to take place on Thursday
For 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.
36th annual Light the Way Holiday Festival offers in-person celebrations starting Saturday
The University of the Incarnate Word hosted its annual Light The Way Holiday Festival as the official holiday start event for San Antonio.
City of San Antonio Animal Care Services offers Thanksgiving tips for pet owners
With 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.
Investigators work to identify human remains, family believes it could be missing loved one
For the first time since the discovery, a family is opening up about human remains found near the Poteet Flea Market.
Bicyclist killed in West Side hit-and-run; police need help finding culprit
San Antonio police and Crime Stoppers are looking for the person responsible for a hit-and-run that killed a man on the city’s West Side.
BGC Week 6 Preview: Brandeis vs. Johnson headlines Friday’s schedule
The midpoint of the high school football season features six games to stream on the BGC App Friday night, and the headliner is one of the best rivalries in the city: Brandeis vs. Johnson in a District 28-6A clash
MacArthur’s Jung, Boerne’s Phillips headline locals selected in 2022 MLB Draft
Jace Jung and Cole Phillips are just two of the newest local talents from the greater San Antonio area to enter the Major Leagues.
Keep your pets safe during July 4th fireworks, events with these tips
The Fourth of July is an exciting time for people to be outside, with friends and family and around fireworks — but your dog may not think the same.
13th Floor Haunted House in San Antonio looking to hire for 150 positions
Calling all ghouls and goblins! San Antonio’s premier haunted house, 13th Floor, is looking to hire hundreds of actors for the 2022 season.
How the Spurs can qualify for the NBA’s play-in tournament
Following a tough loss to the Grizzlies, the Spurs have fallen to 11th in the NBA's Western Conference standings, but with six games left in the regular season, a spot in the Play-In Tournament remains in reach.