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According to the latest Bexar Facts-KSAT-Rivard Report poll, 48% of Bexar County residents polled say distance learning is somewhat productive, with only 33% saying distance learning is extremely or very productive. → Read More
Food insecurity is a major issue facing the San Antonio area, according to 54% of likely Bexar County voters who responded to the newly released Bexar Facts-KSAT12-Rivard Report poll. → Read More
Chris Madrid's owner Richard Peacock said the timing of Governor Greg Abbott's announcement was "welcome" and they plan on re-opening in a responsible way while practicing social distancing.On Monday, Governor Abbott said restaurants, retail shops and movie theaters could open, but with no more than 25 percent occupancy.Peacock said to open Chris Madrid's, they are going to have to "rethink" a… → Read More
Family Service Neighborhood Place provides financial counseling, mental health counseling and workforce development. → Read More
A local nonprofit is offering childcare for essential workers. → Read More
With Gov. Greg Abbott announcing that schools will stay closed for the rest of the academic year, local school districts are working on some unfinished business. → Read More
Some SAISD students have not been able to log on to virtual classrooms because they don’t have the technology or internet access. The SAISD Foundation is working to fix that issue. → Read More
You find yourself coughing and/or feeling crummy. Could it be something beyond allergies? → Read More
With a lot of big events cancelled all over the city and with bars, music venues and art galleries closed indefinitely, many local artists are struggling.Luminaria and the City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts and Culture have put together the Corona Arts Relief Program to help each artist. → Read More
Amid concerns about the coronavirus spreading, volunteers with Meals on Wheels are still delivering meals to those who need it the most. → Read More
Police found Jessica Sarah Medina, 16, dead outside a car that had crashed in front of a tire shop on Culebra Road early Sunday morning. Police said her arm and neck were caught in the seat belt of the car and she had been dragged. → Read More
Hundreds of NISD FFA and 4H students are hoping all their hard work will pay off this week at the 47th annual Walter Gerlach Livestock Show → Read More
Nearly six months after he was struck and killed by a drunk driver while riding his bicycle, Tito Bradshaw is being honored by the local cycling community and the University of Texas in San Antonio. → Read More
The Girls Scouts of Southwest Texas spent Tuesday helping Meals on Wheels deliver hot meals and their famous cookies to senior citizens in San Antonio. → Read More
Fire investigators are still trying to figure out what sparked a house fire in Castle Hills on Tuesday night that reignited hours later. → Read More
University Health System's Paws Up Pet Therapy Program is bringing smiles to hospital patients’ faces. → Read More
Among the 10 council members are three female newcomers. → Read More
For the second time in San Antonio history, women will be the majority on the City Council. → Read More
This year, 35 young women in the U.S. earned the highest honor given by the Girl Scouts, the Gold Award. One of them is local Girl Scout Kayla Goodman, who came up with an idea for the neonatal intensive care unit. → Read More
Roads repairs are coming to Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. The base is getting the repairs through a partnership between San Antonio and JBSA. → Read More