SeaWorld San Antonio mourns death of newborn dolphin

SAN ANTONIO – SeaWorld San Antonio is mourning the loss of a newborn dolphin. The theme park posted on Facebook Wednesday that their newest Pacific white-sided dolphin passed away despite around-the-clock care. Recommended Videos The post mentioned that dolphins’ health is highly fragile during the first few weeks of birth. The late dolphin’s mother, Piquet, … Read more

Vulgar comments revoke a Bexar County man’s appointee status

SAN ANTONIO – A derogatory word typically used against women is at the center of controversy in Bexar County. Christopher Forbrich was stripped of the opportunity to serve on the Bexar County advisory board for Small, Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (SMWBE) after he was accused of calling a county commissioner a “c—.” Recommended Videos … Read more

Former San Antonio poet laureate speaks after filing federal lawsuit against city for his firing

SAN ANTONIO – Growing up as a migrant farm worker, becoming San Antonio’s poet laureate was something Nephtalí De León didn’t take for granted. “It was a great honor,” he said. It lasted for only four months. In August 2023, De León shared a controversial poem on his personal Facebook. He said it was honoring … Read more

Residents, businesses have mixed reactions to San Antonio Missions’ proposed new downtown baseball stadium

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Missions are expected to have a new ballpark built in downtown San Antonio by April 2028, according to a letter from Bexar County and the City of San Antonio to Major League Baseball. Businesses surrounding the Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium are worried they will lose customers who visit … Read more

Why is there fecal bacteria off the Texas Coast? KSAT Explains

The Texas General Land Office monitors fecal bacteria levels along Texas coastal waterways through a program called Texas Beach Watch. Our KSAT Explains team went to Galveston to see the water sample collection and testing firsthand. Water sample collection Done weekly March to mid-October; every other week during the off season and winter Roughly 100 … Read more