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San Antonio among the best cities in the nation for a kid-friendly vacation, report says
'One thing that isn't bigger when it comes to Texas is trip costs,' said the report, which also praised SA's safety and array of fun options.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, amusement parks, kid friendly, family vacation, affordable, safety, children's hospitals, Six Flags, Morgan's Wonderland, River Walk, Houston, Texas, rankings, news
San Antonio's 'hot spot' policing program draws criticism from city council members
The program includes higher police activity in 28 areas around San Antonio, which reportedly have higher levels of violent crime.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, police, SAPD, San Antonio Police Department, crime, violent crime, increase, hot spot policing, UTSA, criminologists, hot spot policing, homicides, robbery, city council, Adriana Rocha Garcia, Teri Castillo, concerns, Tyre Nichols, news
Supporters of Moses Rose's Hideout rally against op-ed by San Antonio Report’s Bob Rivard
The editorial prompted angry online posts, including one calling Rivard 'the new face of "Karen" for San Antonio.'
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Moses Rose's, bar owner, Vince Cantu, San Antonio Report, Robert Rivard, eminent domain, San Antonio City Council, Alamo Plaza, Alamo Visitor Center and Museum, Alamo Trust, Facebook, news
San Antonio's economy projected to grow faster than most cities' in 2023, report says
Austin and Dallas were also named among the 10 cities with the highest projected GDP growth in 2023.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, economic growth, Texas, Austin, Dallas, recession, GDP, 2023, uneven impact, Kenan Institute, think tank, economy, news
KSAT sports anchor facing DWI charge once voiced outrage over a drinking-and-driving acquittal
In 1985, while serving as a juror, Simmons expressed his anger about a DWI suspect being allowed to go free.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, KSAT, Greg Simmons, DWI, 1985, DWI trial of Joe Neaves III, outrage, resignation, sports anchor, broadcaster, swerving, confused, arraignment, news
Lawsuit claims inmates at Bexar County jail illegally held for weeks, months after posting bail
The plaintiff, who said he was held for three days after making bail, is asking that his suit be certified as a class action.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Bexar County, Bexar County jail, Sheriff, Javier Salazar, bail, illegally held, law suit, Michael A. Miller, Cody Demond Flenoury, lawsuit, unspecified damages, Abasi Major, lawyer, Detain Inc., crime, news
Winter storm forces dozens of delays and cancellations at San Antonio airport
Delays and cancellations will likely continue through Thursday morning at airports around the state.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, SAT, Dallas-Fort Worth, DFW, Austin-Bergstrom, Winter Storm, airport, cancelations, delays, Winter Storm Warning, National Weather Service, NWS, News
Winter Storm Warning expands to Bexar County, bringing freezing temps to San Antonio
Almost every school district in Bexar County except Southside ISD has cancelled classes Tuesday.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Winter Weather, ice, National Weather Service, Winter Storm Warning, ice, school closures, Southside ISD, Winter Weather Advisory, freezing temperatures, Bexar County, news
Winter storm bringing cold temperatures to San Antonio, freezing rain to Texas Hill Country
Temperatures in San Antonio aren't expected to drop below freezing, but ice is expected to accumulate north of the city.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Austin, Winter Storm, 2023, ice, freezing rain, Texas, Hill Country, Kerrville, Boerne, Bexar County, Kendall County, Gillespie County, Northside ISD, North East ISD, Boerne ISD, weather, news
Bexar County property taxes due Jan. 31, but relief may soon be on the way
The Texas State House and Senate are working on proposals that could save homeowners hundreds of dollars in property taxes.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, property taxes, appraisal, SABOR, home values, Lt. Gov, Dan Patrick, homestead, exemption, protest, increase, economy, news
Texas great for business, not so much for workers, studies find
Texans have among the longest work weeks compared to workers in other states, according to recent data.
Tags: Texas News, Texas, business, business friendly, access, resources, low cost of living, taxes, employees, workers, burnout, over worked, long works weeks, WalletHub, Lensa Insights, data, workers rights, economy, standard of living, news
Longtime San Antonio sports Anchor Greg Simmons of KSAT arrested on DWI charge
Simmons, a KSAT employee since 1980, was reportedly on his way home from the Green Lantern Bar on Stone Oak Parkway.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, KSAT, Greg Simmons, DWI, Green Lantern, Stone Oak Parkway, misdemeanor, crime, bond, sports anchor, TV, high-profile, arrest, alphabet, credit card, Bexar County Sheriff's Office, news
Alamo Heights, other San Antonio suburbs among richest cities in Texas, study says
San Antonio itself was ranked the No. 238 wealthiest city in Texas, ahead of Houston and El Paso.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Alamo Heights, Bulverde, Fair Oaks Ranch, richest cities, Texas, median income, poverty, unemployment, Southlake, Bellaire, Dallas Houston, Hill Country, news
San Antonio high schooler named finalist in prestigious national science competition
The senior at the BASIS San Antonio Shavano Campus could win up to $250,000 to help pay for college.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Shavano, BASIS, charter school, Hannah Guan, Regeneron Science Talent Search, finalist, award, college, STEM, Nobel Prize, news
Man who falsely said he was uncle of San Antonio police shooting victim Erik Cantu arrested for fraud
Jesse Jesus Salazar, 32, faces charges that he defrauded a Wisconsin police officer while buying a car from him.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Erik Cantu, uncle, Jesus Jesse Salazar, uncle, impersonation, fraud, theft, Kenosha County, Calumet County, Appleton, Wisconsin, Cadillac, warrant, Kens 5, Telemundo, police, James Brennand, Cook County, Illinois, Grindr, Cocaine, news
Austin could experience 2008-style real-estate market collapse, Goldman Sachs predicts
San Antonio, on the other hand, was named of the top real estate markets to watch in 2023.
Tags: San Antonio News, Austin, San Antonio, Texas, real estate, collapse, 2008, financial crisis, home values, decline, Phoenix, San Jose, San Diego, Goldman Sachs, National Association of Realtors, NAR, SABOR, economy, news
San Antonio among the dirtiest cities in the U.S., according to new study
The city scored poorly in the living conditions, infrastructure and customer satisfaction categories.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Houston, Texas, LawnStarter, dirtiest cities, US, pollution, garbage, air quality, Ozone Cation Days, Virginia Beach, clean, rankings, news
Downtown San Antonio recovering faster than most in COVID-19's aftermath, study says
Activity in downtown San Antonio is about 68% of what is was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to researchers at the University of California at Berkley.
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, pandemic, global shutdown, recovery, downtown, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, cell phone activity, School of Cities project, UC Berkley, University of California at Berkley, researchers, economy, news
San Antonio City Councilman Clayton Perry to appear at pre-trial hearing Tuesday
Perry could face prison time and fines if convicted of both charges.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, cit council, District 10, Clayton Perry, DWI, hit and run, Class B misdemeanors, pre-trial hearing, Zoom, Evil Olive, Mayor, Ron Nirenberg, resign, local politics, news
Report: Hundreds of indigenous remains housed at UTSA, Witte Museum despite federal law
UTSA official said they are trying to repatriate the remains to the rightful parties.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Indigenous remains, UTSA, University of Texas at San Antonio, Center for Archaeological Research, Witte Museum, federal law, Native American, news
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