Revolutionary Wings chefs are innovating with sauced and tossed chicken | Neighborhood Eats

The chicken wing revolution will be televised. This hidden gem near San Antonio’s airport is serving up new spins on the classic big-game meal. SAN ANTONIO — The Super Bowl may be over, but that doesn’t mean that hot wing season has to be, too. KENS 5’s Justin Calderon visited Revolutionary Wings, where a culinary … Read more

Motorcyclist hospitalized after crash with vehicle on I-35, police say

SAN ANTONIO – A motorcyclist was taken to an area hospital following a crash with another vehicle on Interstate 35 late Wednesday night, according to San Antonio police. The crash happened around 10:30 p.m. on Interstate 35 near Rayburn Drive on the city’s South Side. According to police, the motorcyclist said they rear-ended another vehicle … Read more

Texas lawmakers want to ‘break up’ with blackouts, propose connecting ERCOT power grid with rest of the country

U.S. Representative Greg Casas of Austin and San Antonio is leading the way in this effort, co-sponsoring the “Connect the Grid Act”. SAN ANTONIO — Democratic Texas lawmakers are looking to “break up” with blackouts. On Wednesday, the group announced a new bill that would require the state’s grid operator to connect to the federal … Read more

‘It’s a terrible threat’: Southwest Side scrap yard changes facility to meet code compliance

SAN ANTONIO – With its license to recycle on the line, Chief Operating Officer Jordan Vexler said Monterrey Iron & Metal has made changes. “It’s a terrible threat to a company that’s existed for 100 years,” Vexler said. “It’s a terrible threat to all of our employees and all of our almost 1,000 local small … Read more

‘We are asking for help’ | Fed up renters take their frustrations to San Antonio City Council

Residents begged city leaders to crack down on ‘bad landlords’ during a public comment session on Wednesday. SAN ANTONIO — It’s a day for love. However, fed up renters spent Valentine’s Day bringing attention to another basic need, shelter. Their Valentine’s Day gift for San Antonio City Council members included roses and photos of rats.  … Read more

Here’s why cities may be forced to hire migrants, without federal help, says senator

Without federal action to pass work authorization for migrants, thousands of newcomers who’ve arrived in Colorado aren’t allowed to work. COLORADO, USA — A last-ditch effort for Denver to help migrants might be hiring them to work for the city – as the Biden administration has warned state governments against hiring people without federal work … Read more