SAWS says new heavy use surcharge could help fend off reduced watering

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Water System officials are hoping the city council approves new drought rules, which the city-owned utility says could help stave off harsher conservation measures. The utility’s board of trustees unanimously approved changes to its rules last month for how customers can water their lawns and how they’re punished for heavy … Read more

What do Metro Health inspectors look for when inspecting a restaurant?

SAN ANTONIO – Behind the Kitchen Door is a series where KSAT investigates health inspections of local restaurants. Those inspection reports should be one of the first things you see when you walk into one of San Antonio’s 8,000 restaurants. As one of Metro Health’s 36 inspectors, William Emminger has written up thousands over the … Read more

‘We see tanks driving by daily’: Eagle Pass residents reflect on President Biden’s executive order on immigration

EAGLE PASS, Texas – President Joe Biden’s recent executive order on immigration has limited some asylum seekers from crossing into the United States. The proclamation temporarily limits most unauthorized border crossings. According to the Department of Homeland Security, “these measures are in effect until 14 calendar days after there has been a 7-consecutive-calendar-day average of … Read more

Spriester Sessions: Life’s journey through paint and plaster with artist Anel Flores

She calls herself a “queer artist,” but she is also very clear: her art is for everybody. Anel Flores’ newest exhibit is “I Am Home.” It largely chronicles her journey to discovering who she really is. Recommended Videos The beautiful and the painful are all on display at the Mexican Cultural Institute at Hemisfair Park. … Read more