• KSAT

    KSAT Connect users share videos of heavy rain, hail in San Antonio area

    Pictures and videos posted on KSAT Connect showed downpours around San

  • Billionaire Jeff Bezos opens tuition-free pre-school in San Antonio area

    Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos is taking a break from blasting rockets into space to offer free preschool to underprivileged children. And who said all billionaires are evil? Indeed, the high-flying rich dude is opening 23 tuition-free preschools, including nine in Texas and one in the San Antonio area.

  • San Antonio food truck park El Camino draws criticism for anti-'Edgar' post

    A popular San Antonio dining and drinking establishment is facing online criticism after making an online post announcing a joke ban "Edgar" haircuts, a bowl-shaped style popular with some young Latinos. In a Saturday Instagram post, food truck park El Camino posted an image of a young Hispanic man wearing just such a haircut with a red line drawn across his face. "No Edgars," the image declares.

  • San Antonio's Alebrije Panaderia to close for renovations

    Government Hill sweet spot Alebrije Panaderia will close from May 15 until June 18 to facilitate a facelift, according to social media posts from its owners. Alebrije partners Cris Mendez and Claudio Navarro on Monday alerted fans to the temporary closure. However, they said the business will still take custom orders and catering gigs while the storefront is shuttered for renovations.

    • KTSA

    US Census: San Antonio added more people than any other in 2023

    San Antonio moved in more than 22,000 people last year, and that brings the total population to

    • KGBT

    Upgrades made to Edinburg water park in time for summer

    EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Improvements have been made to a splash pad in Edinburg just in time for the summer heat and family fun. The City of Edinburg made improvements to the splash playground at Freddy Gonzalez Park that include new shade structures, barbecue pits and extra trash bins. "We wanted to make sure this []

    • KGBT

    San Benito businesses without water, repairs underway

    SAN BENITO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The City of San Benito announced several businesses will be without water until further notice. City employees are working to repair emergency water breaks along Frontage Road, Williams Road, FM 509 and Business 77. Businesses impacted by the emergency repair include United Rental, Good Guy Trailer, Oak Hill Ballroom and []

  • New nightspot The Rose has opened in downtown San Antonio

    A new downtown nightspot called The Rose of San Antonio is slinging "handcrafted cocktails and delectable small bites" in the space that formerly housed Maddy McMurphy's Irish Sports Bar, according to social media posts from its management. The Rose — its name is presumably a nod to the country music classic "San Antonio Rose" — officially opened April 23, according to the business' Facebook page. In addition to serving beer, wine and...

  • 11 San Antonio pools reopening next Saturday

    In time for the warming weather, San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department will open 11 of its swimming pools next Saturday. The following pools will open Saturdays and Sundays from 1-7 p.m., according to city officials: Dellview, 500 Basswood Drive

  • San Antonio's The Hangar Bar and Grill expands with third location

    Low-key San Antonio hangout The Hangar Bar and Grill will open a third location this summer, this one on the West Side, MySA reports. Hangar owner Doug Ackerly told the new site that the mini-chain's newest outpost will take over a former Dog Haus restaurant at 9330 Potranco Road near Hunt Lane. The Hangar's other locations are its original at at 8203 Broadway and a second at 12234 Nacogdoches Road.

    • FOX40

    California Dreamin’ water park at Cal Expo not opening in 2024

    (FOX40.COM) — The opening of California Dreamin’, which is slated to replace Raging Waters at Cal Expo, is delayed, according to water park operators. Steven Dooner, CEO of Silverwood Entertainment, told FOX40.com mostly every attraction at the current park site will be replaced and there is a large amount of work to be done for []

  • San Antonio Spurs fans worked up over Whataburger's NBA tweet

    In bizarre online dustup, some Spurs fans are threatening to boycott San Antonio-based Whataburger after the fast-food chain tweeted its support for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Chet Holmgren instead of hometown hero Victor Wembanyama. The fracas began Tuesday — the day after Wembanyama won the NBA's coveted Rookie of the Year — when the burger business tweeted about its excitement over Dallas Mavericks' playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. "We feel like a proud parent tonight...