Texans should prepare for hotter temperatures, greater risk of fire and flooding

Editor’s Note: This article was published through a partnership between Texas A&M University and KSAT. You can also read it on Texas A&M Today. Weather conditions across the Lone Star State are getting more extreme and more dangerous by the year, according to a new report from Texas A&M University professor and State Climatologist John … Read more

National Bike Month events take shape in San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Events and programming for San Antonio’s Bike Month celebration are taking shape across the city. National Bike Month was established by the League of American Cyclists in 1956. During the month, advocates and organizers aim to showcase the benefits of cycling. Recommended Videos The San Antonio City Council held its annual proclamation … Read more

Whataburger among businesses offering freebies, discounts during Teacher Appreciation Week

SAN ANTONIO – It’s Teacher Appreciation Week. It’s nice to get those thoughtful, handwritten notes with gifts from students and parents. Recommended Videos But, the freebies are also nice — especially during this busy time of year. Here is a list of some of the offers for educators from restaurants and businesses this week: 7 … Read more

Cybersecurity council supports San Antonio businesses with resources and tools

SAN ANTONIO – A group of San Antonio cybersecurity experts are working together to help businesses protect themselves. “We used to have an IT council, but we knew things were changing. We decided to focus on cybersecurity,” Jeff Fair, vice president of economic development at the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce said. Fair is … Read more