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European Artisan Upholstery is one of thousands of small businesses across the state that had to come to almost to a full stop when executive orders were put in place. → Read More
With the update to the emergency order — masks are now mandatory in public. And now, a city councilman started a new initiative to help raise awareness. → Read More
The San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology has been going strong with their distance learning classes since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
A local company is serving hot meals to first responders and medical professionals from a food truck early Tuesday morning. → Read More
There are certain professions and operations that are exempt from the county’s “Stay Home, Work Safe” orders, and that includes construction projects ranging from housing to streets and drainage. → Read More
A man has died after San Antonio police say he was shot inside his truck in the downtown area. → Read More
A San Antonio City Councilman will soon undergo a self-quarantine after returning from a family trip to Colombia. → Read More
Clinical trials are ways doctors around the country can find successful treatments for medical issues like cancer. → Read More
Navigating the Alamo City and keeping the San Antonio culture alive - these are the top two priorities of San Antonio City Councilman Clayton Perry and District 10. → Read More
Whether it’s a hurricane, infectious disease, or a mass shooting, every city has to have a plan in place. So where does San Antonio stand when it comes to preparedness? → Read More
San Antonio is now represented in the New York Times’ first-ever personal narrative essay contest, thanks to a Saint Mary's Hall student. → Read More
In this week’s Leading SA we hear from District 2 councilwoman Jada Andrews-Sullivan who said she plans to bring new economic development, beautification and a sense of realism to the district she was raised in and now represents. → Read More
Police are searching for the person responsible for shooting and killing a man on the West Side early Saturday morning. → Read More
Submit your questions and it could be chosen as one of the questions that we ask city leaders to answer. → Read More
Max Massey sits down with Mayor Ron Nirenberg about his big plans to fund public transportation. → Read More
A man is accused of driving the wrong way on a Stone Oak street and ramming a San Antonio police officer’s SUV before pulling into a car dealership and striking three new vehicles. → Read More
The cause of a fire that burned down a South Side home overnight Wednesday is still not known, according to the San Antonio Fire Department. → Read More
A San Antonio police sergeant was assaulted by a suspect while responding to a family disturbance call Wednesday morning on the city’s West Side, police said. → Read More
Misael Gomez is a member of the church and a member of our KSAT 12 News team. He drove six and a half hours to hand deliver these presents and said it's something he looks forward to every year. → Read More
The holidays are here, and for a lot of people, that means plenty of eating yummy food and treats. But that doesn't mean you can't eat healthy. → Read More