When does San Antonio & the Hill Country see the first freeze of the season?

We’re known for our sizzlin’ summers, but it does get plenty cold in San Antonio and the Hill Country. During the winter months, grass goes dormant and we typically have to cover or bring in sensitive plants when the thermometer reaches 32°. Here’s when we typically see temperatures dip below freezing around South Central Texas: … Read more

Nonprofit kicks off Thanksgiving 365 initiative to raise money, canned foods for families

SAN ANTONIO – The local nonprofit Inner City Development is kicking off its Thanksgiving 365 initiative to raise money and canned foods to feed families and individuals. “Thanksgiving 365 is an event we have to raise funds to keep our emergency food pantry for 365 days,” said Patti Radle, co-director at Inner City Development. Organizations … Read more

Does new iPhone 15 Pro Max break easily? Consumer Reports tests durability

Smartphones are expensive. So, you want one that can handle everyday use and abuse without having to be repaired or replaced. That’s why Consumer Reports puts every phone in its ratings through some pretty tough durability testing. CR recently tested Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max to see if online claims that it broke easily were … Read more

Man poured pitchers full of scalding hot water over woman and set her on fire twice, police say

SAN ANTONIO – A man was arrested after San Antonio police say he poured scalding hot water on a woman with a disability and then set her on fire twice. Kamron Kearney, 26, has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and injury to a disabled person resulting in serious bodily injury, records … Read more

Here’s how, where to vote in Bexar County on election day in Nov. 7 state constitutional amendment election

Get more election coverage on KSAT’s Vote 2023 page Bexar County voters will have 255 election sites to choose from on Tuesday during the general, special, charter and bond elections. Polling locations, which include schools, libraries, churches, city halls and community centers, will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Registered voters … Read more

San Antonio police to add 50 officers in 3 years after receiving federal grant

SAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio will add 50 more police officers to its department over the next three years thanks to a multimillion-dollar federal grant. The grant of $6.25 million was awarded by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), according to a news release. … Read more