National Hurricane Center flags an area to watch in the Gulf of Mexico next week. What does that mean for San Antonio?

With hurricane season underway, the National Hurricane Center is already flagging a few spots for potential development in the Atlantic. One is off the east coast of Florida and another is in the Gulf of Mexico. With that said, know that NOTHING has developed, and organization, IF ANY, would take place SLOWLY next week. As … Read more

AMBER Alert discontinued for 6-year-old girl in Bexar County

SAN ANTONIO – Update: An AMBER Alert was discontinued for Kennedy Harrington, 6, on Wednesday morning. According to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, Kennedy was safely dropped off with family. Recommended Videos “Deputies are currently out with her and have reported that she is safe,” a Facebook post read. Deputies are looking for the man … Read more

San Antonio Parks and Recreation hosting free ‘World’s Largest Swimming Lesson’ on June 20

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department is inviting locals to take part in the “World’s Largest Swimming Lesson” later this month. The event is in an effort to spread the word that swimming lessons save lives to help prevent drowning. Recommended Videos The free lesson for ages 4 and up is … Read more

New dinner club featuring San Antonio chefs debuts at St. Paul Square later this month

SAN ANTONIO – A new monthly, chef-driven dinner series is debuting in San Antonio at St. Paul Square later this month. Steve Mahone — local restaurateur and bar owner of Francis Bogside, Blue Box and Hanzo — and Kimberly Suta, food writer and culinary entrepreneur with Sutapants Productions, are working together on the St. Paul … Read more