Artist hopes ‘larger-than-life’ crayon painting will bridge community together

SAN ANTONIO – Nicholas Monroe sees power in a paintbrush, and that’s why each of his pieces has a greater purpose. “It’s color, and everybody deserves color,” Monroe said. Monroe designed and painted the new art piece under Interstate 37 downtown. His “larger-than-life” crayons capture the city’s curiosity and unite the community. “Have you had … Read more

‘It’s a river’: Neighbors on Northwest Side looking to city for flooding solutions

SAN ANTONIO – What looks like raging waters rip through Nicole Stewart’s yard just about any time it rains. “It’s a river,” Stewart said. “It goes everywhere.” Multiple families live on Lyngrove Street and Windbrooke Drive on the Northwest Side, and flooding like this is a reality. Even on a dry day, debris and dirt … Read more

Uvalde Police Department hires former UCISD officer who responded to Robb Elementary shooting

UVALDE, Texas – A former Uvalde CISD police officer who responded to the Robb Elementary School shooting has been hired to be a Uvalde Police Department officer. A UPD official told KSAT that Ruby Gonzalez will become a UPD officer sometime this month, but it is unclear when she will officially start her new role. … Read more

SAPD patrol car involved in three-vehicle accident on Southwest Side

SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio police officer and three other individuals were involved in a three-vehicle crash on the Southwest Side. According to police, around 5:30 p.m. on Friday, an officer responded to a call for a vehicle on fire. The officer traveled eastbound on Southcross Boulevard. Recommended Videos After the officer passed the … Read more

‘A slap in the face’: Two competing airlines challenge San Antonio’s bid for direct flight to Washington, DC

SAN ANTONIO – The fight for a direct flight from San Antonio to Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. has intensified. Several airlines, including American Airlines, are trying to secure one of five nonstop routes. San Antonio leaders have pushed to secure a spot for years. “We’re still having conversations,” said Rep. Chip Roy, a … Read more