San Antonio Zoo mourns death of male okapi who aided conservation efforts
The San Antonio Zoo is mourning the loss of Epulu, a male okapi who helped support conservation efforts for the endangered species.
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The San Antonio Zoo is mourning the loss of Epulu, a male okapi who helped support conservation efforts for the endangered species.
There are two major construction alerts that drivers on the North Side and Northwest Side will need to be aware of this weekend.
Saturday is expected to be the hottest day, with temperatures reaching 103° and only a slight drop in humidity during the afternoon. There is a minimal 10% chance of rain from 3pm to 6pm.
A second suspect was arrested Thursday in connection with a deadly shooting outside an East Side after-hours bar earlier this year, according to an arrest affidavit.
School zones across San Antonio are active as students head back to class, prompting police and crossing guards to remind drivers to slow down and leave early.
San Antonio police said a 35-year-old man hospitalized in critical condition early Friday morning has died after a fight between siblings escalated into gunfire.
Triple-digit heat to continue into next week, heat advisories have been posted.
The majority of school districts in Texas have a designation that allows them to start in early August when San Antonio is moving through the hottest temperatures of the year.
Air traffic control upgrades target safety, airport delays
Maverick County Judge Ramsey Cantú announced his resignation from office this week in a social media video posted to his Facebook page.
San Antonio Ready to Work received national recognition amid Mayor Gina Ortiz-Jones’ consideration of diverting some of its funding to help address a budget deficit.
A Port Arthur ISD football player said he was paddled by a coach after missing school and wearing the wrong color practice pants. The district allows corporal punishment. KSAT wanted to know the rules at local districts.
The new school year is barely two weeks old for Northside Independent School District and some parents said they are already struggling to get their kids to class on time.
A Hondo police officer was fired and a San Antonio police officer was suspended for their roles in a drunken encounter earlier this year with emergency personnel at a north New Mexico ski resort.
A San Antonio hemp business is challenging the state’s new regulations on consumable hemp products. The store’s owner said the changes have forced it to pull more than $300,000 worth of inventory from its shelves.
Staff members with Animal Care Services, along with help from San Antonio police, seized more than two dozen dogs from a North Side home Wednesday.
San Antonio police said the body of a decomposed man was found in the attic area of an abandoned Northeast Side motel.
The San Antonio City Council voted unanimously Thursday morning to officially revert the name César E. Chávez Boulevard back to Durango Boulevard in the wake of a March New York Times investigation into the labor leader.
Organizers of A Night in Old San Antonio, a beloved four-day Fiesta event, announced Wednesday they are preparing for a “reset” next year.
Three San Antonio teenagers, who were initially arrested in connection with a May 18 aggravated robbery case, were officially indicted Thursday on a similar crime they were accused of committing two weeks earlier.