‘We decided it was time’ | Local Cajun cuisine staple to close its doors after nearly 40 years in business

Acadiana Cafe, which has been serving Cajun and Southern style cooking since 1986, said in a press release it will operate through Thursday, August 29. SAN ANTONIO — A staple restaurant in San Antonio that had been around for decades announced it will close its doors at the end of August. Acadiana Cafe, which has … Read more

Caught on camera: Vandal on a rampage smashes plate glass from storefronts and vehicles in the medical center area

More than a dozen victims spent the morning cleaning up damage. SAN ANTONIO — Mayhem in the medical center area started around 4 a.m. Tuesday. A surveillance camera at a business on Babcock Road near Louis Pasteur captured clear images of a man on a mission. The man, who can be seen in hospital type … Read more

Former Uvalde CISD police officer expected to plead not guilty at arraignment this week

In June, a grand jury indicted Adrian Gonzales, charging him with 29 counts of abandoning and endangering a child for his role at Robb Elementary on May 24, 2022. UVALDE, Texas — A former police officer with the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District who responded to the Robb Elementary shooting is slated to be arraigned … Read more

KSAT Q&A: Trinity University professor

David Crockett, a political science professor at Trinity University, joined the KSAT Q&A on Monday to help understand and discuss about the way that President Joe Biden dropped out of the election, how Biden has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and how Harris has more than enough delegates to secure a nomination. Original News SourceClick … Read more

‘It’s very frustrating’: Local judges speak about ongoing issues with new system rolled out two months ago

SAN ANTONIO – A new software system that Bexar County rolled out almost two months ago is still causing issues and stalling the justice system, local judges told KSAT Tuesday. Odyssey Case Manager was rolled out on May 30 and replaced a 50-year-old court management system. The upgrade was a mandate the state of Texas … Read more

UTSA football projected to finish 2024-25 season second in AAC preseason poll

SAN ANTONIO – UTSA Roadrunners football is projected to finish second in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) in the 2024-25 season, according to a preseason poll. The Roadrunners received 368 points and four first-place votes, trailing the University of Memphis, which had 409 points and 23 first-place votes. Recommended Videos Tulane University is projected to … Read more