Experimental power plant using CO2 in San Antonio could be future of energy production

SAN ANTONIO – KSAT got a front-row seat to the possible future of energy production. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) built a power plant from the ground up, and its energy production is attracting attention. “It’s designed and funded by the Department of Energy to demonstrate a next-generation power cycle,” said Southwest Research Institute’s Machinery Department … Read more

Condor Airlines to scale back nonstop service from San Antonio to Europe

SAN ANTONIO – Just more than a month after officials celebrated San Antonio’s first nonstop flight to Europe, comes word that the Transatlantic flight schedule will be scaled down. Condor Airlines is reducing the frequency of its new route between San Antonio and Frankfurt, Germany, to twice a week next summer, down from the current … Read more

Local law enforcement given demonstration on bulletproof technology to use in vehicles

Nonprofit Operation Safe Shield set to raise money for multiple law enforcement agencies surrounding San Antonio to install bulletproof glass on vehicles. BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — Law enforcement in areas surrounding San Antonio don’t have bulletproof glass on their vehicles but that technology could be the difference between life and death. On Wednesday over 20 … Read more

COSA receives $8M grant to improve safety along Culebra Road

SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio has received a $8 million grant to improve the overall safety of Culebra Road, according to a press release. The grant is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant Program. Recommended Videos The release said the funding would … Read more

San Antonio International Airport reports ‘record-breaking’ summer for passengers

SAN ANTONIO – The Transportation Security Administration and the San Antonio International Airport are both reporting a high volume of summer travelers. TSA said it has experienced the three busiest passenger screening days over the last 30 days, an agency record. Recommended Videos The airport, which is experiencing a “record-breaking summer” due to added nonstop … Read more

‘Deeply disappointed’ | UT Austin reacts to Travis County attorney dropping charges against protesters

Travis County Attorney Delia Garza said her office spent about 90 hours reviewing cases of those involved in the pro-Palestine protests. AUSTIN, Texas — Charges will be dismissed against dozens of protesters arrested in April at the University of Texas at Austin. Travis County Attorney Delia Garza made the announcement on Wednesday afternoon, citing that … Read more