Firework forecast for the 4th looks good🎆, while we wait on what evolves in the tropics

FORECAST HEADLINES: Several more days of near-100 degree weather lie ahead Independence Day weather looks hot & quiet Hurricane Beryl a massive Cat 5 storm, should weaken a bit in the coming days Beryl’s impact, if any, on Texas still remains a big question TODAY’S FORECAST: Hoping for a break from the heat? It won’t … Read more

‘No one seems to care’: 2 months later and patients are still looking for answers amid CentroMed data hack

SAN ANTONIO – It’s been two months since CentroMed’s data hack, and patients are still calling KSAT for help. The clinic says its computer system network was compromised on April 30, putting 400,000 current and former patients at risk. Patients tell us they still struggle to get everything from referrals to records. “I expressed my … Read more

Six Flags, Cedar Fair companies merge to create theme park giant

Six Flags Entertainment Corp. and Cedar Fair merged on Monday after months of planning, according to a press release. The combined company will operate under the name “Six Flags Entertainment Corporation” and be headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Recommended Videos The release mentioned that Six Flags Entertainment Corporation’s stock will begin trading on Tuesday on … Read more

🍫 Willy Wonka comes to the Wonder Theatre

SAN ANTONIO – Get ready to enter a land of “Pure Imagination” at the Wonder Theatre with Roald Dahl’s fantastical tale, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” According to the theater, the show “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory features an original score but pays homage to the 1971 film. The world-famous Willy Wonka is opening the … Read more

Why is squatting so complicated? KSAT Explains

The practice of squatting has regenerated a tricky conversation to tackle an issue surrounded by a legal gray area and intensely personal feelings of violation and helplessness. So, what is squatting? It depends on your legal guidance, but perhaps the most widely accepted definition involves a person moving into a home they do not own … Read more

SCOTUS ruling on public camping bans won’t directly affect San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to allow cities to enforce general bans on public camping, which are often aimed at homeless people, does not appear likely to affect San Antonio. The court’s 6-3 decision overturned a California-based appeals court decision that found such laws amount to cruel and unusual punishment when … Read more