When does San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country typically see the last freeze of winter?

The grass is greener in San Antonio…literally! We’re warming, and things are starting to sprout. If you’re eager to plant your gardens ahead of the spring, it may be wise to wait a little longer. The average last freeze in San Antonio occurs in late February. Average last freeze in the San Antonio metro area … Read more

Unwrapping the mystery behind Temu

Temu has been called the “dollar store of online shopping.” What’s it all about? And is it safe to shop there? GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — The story was originally published in November 2023. In just days, the holiday shopping blitz begins with Black Friday. However, a shopping app called Temu has already tempted bargain shoppers … Read more

Maine woman still volunteering at 104 years old

Barbara Bean turned 104 in February and said she loves the people she meets while volunteering at the Oldtimers’ Shop in Sanford. SANFORD, Maine — If you visit the Oldtimers’ Shop in Sanford, you’ll find two things: an abundance of hand-crafted items and the volunteers who keep the nonprofit running. “A couple of our ladies like … Read more

CLEAR Alert issued for man last seen in Pflugerville early Monday morning

The Travis County Sheriff’s Office is searching for Travis Bruce and believes his disappearance poses a threat to his health and safety. AUSTIN, Texas — A CLEAR Alert has been issued for a missing 33-year-old man last seen in Pflugerville early Monday morning. The Travis County Sheriff’s Office is searching for Travis Bruce and believes … Read more

Court documents reveal connection between shooter and Lakewood Church

Court records show Genesse Ivonne Moreno had a tumultuous divorce and custody battle, and a rocky past. HOUSTON — The woman who opened fire at Lakewood Church Sunday, 36-year-old Genesse Ivonne Moreno, had a previous connection with the church, according to Montgomery County court documents. Her mother attended Lakewood and the staff may have been questioned … Read more

Toyota taps first female president to lead SA production facility

SAN ANTONIO – Toyota Motor North America is making multiple executive changes, including a pair directly impacting the leadership of the automaker’s San Antonio manufacturing facilities. The changes are tied to the company’s push to drive growth, advance vehicle electrification efforts and address future mobility. The latest moves include the promotion of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas Inc. … Read more

Black History Month: How Saint Artemisia Bowden transformed St. Philip’s College

SAN ANTONIO – Throughout February, we are showing you different ways to celebrate Black History Month and diving into the history of St. Philip’s College, the nation’s only Hispanic-serving institution and historically black college. KSAT spoke with Jennifer Walker, who grew up hearing stories about her great aunt Saint Artemisia Bowden, who led St. Philip’s … Read more