‘Nothing has changed’: Tenants living without AC at senior living facility doubtful of property management

SAN ANTONIO – Unbearable is how those living at Wheatley Park Senior Living describe their living conditions without working air conditioning. “We’re living in hell,” said Yolanda Miller Blackwell, a tenant at the facility. Residents said the AC issues have been ongoing for the past two years. “Nothing has changed for me,” Wheatley Park resident … Read more

Swimmer Lilly King gets engaged moments after qualifying for Paris Olympics

After qualifying for Paris in the 200 breaststroke, another big prize was awaiting King after she climbed from the pool. INDIANAPOLIS — Four of America’s biggest swimming stars doubled up at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials on Thursday night, and one walked away with more hardware than she expected.  Ryan Murphy, Regan Smith, Kate Douglass … Read more

San Antonio teenager threatened mass violence before purchasing firearm, FBI says

A law prevented Trevin Boone from leaving the gun shop with a rifle. Boone allegedly threatened to kill himself and ‘take at least 12 people to hell’ SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio teenager was arrested for threatening mass violence, court records show. Trevin Boone, 19, also purchased a firearm last week. However, a new … Read more

Reinspection ordered at Mexican restaurant flagged for storing raw beef above open pancake mix

SAN ANTONIO – Dead pests, gnats and food stored on the floor are some of the violations that health inspectors found at three San Antonio restaurants that could make you sick. Behind the Kitchen Door is a series where KSAT investigates health inspections of local restaurants. La Jalisco La Jalisco on 3503 Nogalitos Street got … Read more

Former Castle Hills councilwoman speaks out after Supreme Court rules to keep her lawsuit against the city alive

Sylvia Gonzalez was arrested in 2019 after allegedly stealing a government document. The case was dismissed by the District Attorney. CASTLE HILLS, Texas — Castle Hills city drama made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. On Thursday, the high court ruled in favor a former city councilwoman, keeping her lawsuit alive. She is suing … Read more

How has the city handled mental health calls since the death of Melissa Perez?

SAN ANTONIO – Over the last year, Melissa Perez’s death has pushed people across San Antonio to question how the city handles mental health calls. San Antonio police shot and killed Perez on June 23, 2023, while experiencing a mental health crisis. Over the last year, there have been citywide changes to increase the mental … Read more

South San ISD Board of Trustees approves 2% pay increase for all employees

SAN ANTONIO – The South San Antonio Independent School District is the latest in the city to institute a pay increase for employees. On Thursday, the district’s board of trustees approved a 2% increase for all district employees ahead of the 2024-2025 school year. Recommended Videos The entry pay for teachers at South San ISD … Read more