Mothers share stories of recovery, hope, and healing at 9th Annual NAS Symposium

SAN ANTONIO – Several mothers shared their journeys and stories of recovery at the Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Symposium, which was held at the Hilton San Antonio Hill Country. This year’s theme was Thriving in Recovery: Creating a Continuum for Healthy, Safe, and Prosperous Communities. Recommended Videos “The NAS Symposium is really important because it brings … Read more

Top storylines from first day of Cowboys mandatory minicamp

FRISCO, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their three-day mandatory minicamp at The Star in Frisco on Tuesday. Dallas’ offseason team activity involves plenty of player development and some uncertainty surrounding the Cowboys’ superstar wide receiver, CeeDee Lamb. The Hold Out Continues with CeeDee Lamb Recommended Videos It doesn’t come as a surprise. Lamb … Read more

SAISD addresses shift in graduation plans for some high schools as ceremonies continue

SAN ANTONIO – Three high schools within the San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) changed their plans for graduation ceremonies due to high temperatures. Brackenridge, Sam Houston and Highlands High Schools were set to walk the stage outside at Alamo Stadium. However, forecasted high temperatures prompted the district to move the ceremonies indoors at the … Read more

Ramp closures as part of Loop 1604 expansion project begin on NW Side, TxDOT says

SAN ANTONIO – Ramp closures part of the Loop 1604 North Expansion Project have begun, according to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). TxDOT said the westbound exit ramp to Kyle Seale Parkway on Loop 1604 and the westbound entrance ramp from Babcock Road will be fully closed. Recommended Videos A new exit ramp will … Read more

Councilwoman pulls the reins on proposal to ban horse-drawn carriages

SAN ANTONIO – One of the two city council members who spearheaded a push to ban horse-drawn carriages is changing her tune. Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez (D2) and Phyllis Viagran (D3) filed a council consideration request (CCR) in November 2022, asking city staff to develop a plan to phase out the use of horse-drawn carriages. They … Read more