Show yourself some Valentine’s love with self-care gifts

Valentine’s may traditionally be for sweethearts, but who says you can’t show yourself a little love. Consumer Reports suggests some self-care products to give to yourself or your significant other. If self-care involves a cup of coffee, Consumer Reports suggests the Keurig K-Mini Plus. It’s convenient to use and comes in fun colors that will … Read more

Santikos reopens six locations on Monday

SAN ANTONIO – Santikos Entertainment reopened six of its 10 San Antonio-area theaters on Monday. As of Monday afternoon the following theaters are open: Casa Blanca Mayan Palace Santikos’ Cibolo, New Braunfels, Silverado 16 and Westlakes locations remain closed. The company has not given details about the “technical difficulties” that closed all of its local … Read more

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

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

Don’t get your heart broken by cybercriminals this Valentine’s Day

SAN ANTONIO – Love may be blind, but cybercriminals will tell you anything just to spoil your Valentine’s Day. According to Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union, cybercriminals will play with your emotions using a pageantry of attention and affection to woo their victims to give away their financial information. The Federal Trade Commission says romance scammers … Read more