San Antonio political leaders voice support for VP Kamala Harris as she kicks off presidential run

Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Precinct 4 Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert are among those who’ve endorsed Harris has the Democratic nominee for president. SAN ANTONIO — Local leaders are coming out in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, whose presidential campaign is ramping up following President Joe Biden’s surprise announcement on Sunday that he was … Read more

KSAT Q&A: Texas Tribune reporter discusses delegates in Texas, presidential nomination

María Méndez, a services and engagement reporter with The Texas Tribune, joined the KSAT Q&A to discuss the role of delegates in Texas within the larger shifts in American politics. Original News SourceClick here for San Antonio HOA Management RELATED STORIESSAPD: Young boy dies after parent forgot him in back seat of carSan Antonio food … Read more

Local voters send message to Democratic delegates who now hold the power for presidential nomination

SAN ANTONIO – – Just one day after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, the ball is rolling quickly. We’ve heard from politicians and we’ve heard from delegates, but what about the voters? KSAT 12 News set out to see what local voters want to happen. “I would have to say probably … Read more

Centro San Antonio accepting submissions for downtown art exhibit project

SAN ANTONIO – Centro San Antonio is accepting submissions from local artists for its new pop-up gallery downtown, a press release on Monday said. The “Art Everywhere Project” gives the opportunity for artists to design an exhibit, develop a theme, and select other artists to collaborate with. Recommended Videos According to the release, the project … Read more

‘She was proud of working here’: BCSO mourns 20-year-old female deputy killed in wrong-way crash

SAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the loss of a female deputy who was with the law enforcement agency less than a year. BCSO Deputy Meredith Portillo, 20, was among three people killed in a wrong-way crash on the South Side early Sunday morning. According to a preliminary report from the … Read more

San Antonio air travelers still feeling impact of global computer system outage

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – A computer system outage that triggered problems globally continued causing havoc Monday for some air travelers in San Antonio. Microsoft users worldwide were impacted reportedly by a glitch in computer software owned by CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company in Austin. Air travel was only one of many industries that were impacted. As … Read more

Residents concerned as SAWS says it will cut off water at local apartments if management doesn’t pay overdue bill

Taps will be turned off if the apartment complex doesn’t come up with more than $35,000 by Wednesday, SAWS said. SAN ANTONIO — Taps will run dry by 9:30 a.m. Wednesday morning if the managers of a northwest-side apartment complex don’t pay a long overdue water bill. A SAWS spokesman said the Executive Apartments on … Read more