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A first-generation organic farmer is preparing the fields for more production as more people continue to buy organic foods. → Read More
Police agencies in and around San Antonio are reporting different crime trends. → Read More
San Antonio family hopes their situation will serve as a warning to other tight knit families about how quickly the coronavirus can spread. → Read More
Restaurants and bars are asking for tax leniency as their businesses remain closed. → Read More
Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff says efforts are in the works to help contain the spread of the coronavirus inside the county jail. → Read More
The San Antonio Symphony, which has been struggling to fix past financial troubles, will have less money in its coffers after the city of San Antonio decided to discontinue funding for 37 arts agencies after April due to a shortfall in the Hotel Occupancy Tax. → Read More
City of San Antonio says local nursing home that was the scene of a Covid-19 outbreak withheld patient death numbers until pressed for data. → Read More
KSAT Community is partnering with the Children's Shelter to raise money and have items donated to the agency. → Read More
San Antonio police are shutting down Loop 1604 near Vance Jackson after a fatal wreck was reported Tuesday evening. → Read More
The closure of restaurants is having a cascading effect on the area farmers that supply them with produce, dairy products and fruits. → Read More
The South Texas Blood & Tissue Center said it’s making changes to ensure donors are safe when they visit their donation locations in light of COVID-19 concerns. → Read More
The Leon Valley Ethics Review Board has found that Mayor Chris Riley violated the city charter when she disclosed privileged information that she obtained because of her status as mayor. → Read More
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting in the 17000 block of Blue Horizon. → Read More
Residents in a West Side neighborhood is getting some relief in their ongoing requests for help in stopping violence after a 16-year old was gunned down at Benavides Park Sunday. → Read More
The departure of the San Antonio Rampage leaves many young hockey fans sad. The sale will not have a direct impact on the Junior Rampage but they will lose out on support. → Read More
The City of Floresville was able to hold a special meeting following several days of legal battle that questioned whether the city has a quorum to conduct business. → Read More
Police have detained two people after someone took a car with a 2-year-old child inside while the child’s relative went into a gas station on the Northeast Side, authorities say. → Read More
A Northwest Side neighborhood is getting some help after half a dozen cars crashed into a home's back fence in the last four years. → Read More
Self-defense expert shares tips on how you can fight off an attacker if you're ever caught in a compromising situation. → Read More
The city of Windcrest has added its first 3-dimensional crosswalk outside of Windcrest Elementary School. → Read More