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Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai holds first of four community conversations

The first meeting was held at the Davis Scott Family YMCA in Precinct 4; those in attendance had concerns with roadways, sewage, and homelessness, but the elephant in the room was the recent uptick of shootings between suspects and law enforcement.

Local boxing gyms future is uncertain amid a landlord mix up

A local boxing gym that has been a positive and safe space for teens faces an uncertain future as its landlord threatens to shut it down.

Public gets rare viewing of Michigan water tower built in 1890

There hadnโ€™t been a public tour of the tower since 2001.

Last Chance Ministries back-to-school bash in need of help to meet community demand

A school supply drive is less than two weeks away, but a local ministry needs help to make the event successful.

Veterans and active older adults heal through the arts at local gallery

A local nonprofit that believes in the power of art and creativity to heal is changing the lives of people in San Antonio.

Opportunity Home San Antonio Wi-Fi program evolves to help with digital literacy, device distribution

OSHA's Wi-Fi connectivity program has been in effect since 2020, and the initiative has evolved to help with digital literacy and device distribution.

Unlimited play: building playgrounds good for every child

Unlimited play has helped open 82 playgrounds in 19 states each named after a child in their own community.

Leading SA: Chief Workforce Officer with Greater: SATX discusses new business developments, plans for future

The organization has been hard at work setting the foundation for economic plans in our community. Chief Workforce Officer Romanita Matta-Barrera with Greater: SATX joined Leading SA to discuss plans for the future.

Nearly one year later, dozens gather on Quintana Road remembering the 53 lost lives

Tuesday marks one year since 53 migrants were abandoned in a tractor-trailer on Quintana Road and died. A memorial still stands honoring and remembering the lives lost.

Thousands celebrate Pride Bigger than Texas, calling for unity and freedom

People across San Antonio celebrated Pride 2023 with the Pride Bigger than Texas festival. The parade kicks off Saturday at 9 p.m.

โ€˜Juneteenth is a lifestyleโ€™: People celebrate the holiday across San Antonio

This weekend has been filled with Juneteenth events to encourage people across the San Antonio community to celebrate freedom and unity.

Poetry, public art will be the focus of โ€˜pocket parkโ€™ on San Antonioโ€™s West Side

Poet's Pointe is a new "pocket park" incorporating poetry and visual art.

โ€˜Texas-sizedโ€™ sunflower maze open at Traders Village for spring season

A 10-acre field of bright, tall yellow sunflowers is in full bloom at Traders Village Flea Market.

City of San Antonio hiring hundreds of lifeguards for summer 2023

The City of San Antonio is bumping up incentives to recruit more lifeguards and outdoor pool supervisors.

San Antonio organizations feeling impact of low volunteerism

Meals On Wheels is in dire need of volunteers to deliver meals to senior citizens.

Briscoe Western Art Museum to host free โ€˜Localsโ€™ Dayโ€™ event

The community is invited to the Briscoe Western Art Museum for a day of free admission to the cultural arts experience this upcoming Sunday.

Civic leaders host rallies on Proposition A ahead of election day

Two groups in support of and against Proposition A held rallies Saturday in San Antonio, encouraging voters to cast their ballots for the May 6th Election.

Have kids in youth baseball or softball? Share your photos!

Don't be shy about sharing!

Cyclists participate in Lโ€™ร‰tape San Antonio during second annual Fiesta FitFest

Sunday marks the last day of San Antonio Sportsโ€™ Fiesta FitFest at UTSA.

Veterans monument, mural of Rosita Fernandez first proposed years ago

Two public art projects left unfinished with his passing in February held special meaning for San Antonioโ€™s renowned artist and muralist Jesse Trevino.

Video: K-9 hunts down carjacking suspect

The video had more than 1.3 million views at the time this story was published.

Families wrap up Easter camping at San Antonio parks with holiday traditions

After camping all weekend long, braving cold temperatures and soggy weather, San Antonians in city parks geared up for a big day of traditional activities and fun for Easter.

Have photos of Easter egg hunts or coloring? We want to see them!

There figures to be a lot of smiling faces, color and clever decorations, and we want to see it!

Community raises money for Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club

Hundreds of people participated in Mike Taylorโ€™s Barbecue Benefit Cook-Off at The Salvation Army Peacock Boys and Girls Club Saturday. Proceeds from the event go towards benefiting year-round operations for the club.

Thousands participate in 27th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice

Thousands of people participated in the 27th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice Saturday morning in the historical Avenida Guadalupe neighborhood outside of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center.

Have any photos of Ramadan celebrations, decorations? We want to see them!

Ramadan Mubarak!

5 things to know about Ramadan

Ramadan falls on the ninth lunar month in the Islamic calendar and is believed to be the month in which the Holy Qurโ€™an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.

โ€˜Inspiredโ€™: See what happened after boy sold Pokemon cards to pay for puppyโ€™s surgery

The full story can be seen in the video above, which is part of a series where we are looking back at most-watched viral videos.

Video: State trooper comes to rescue by saving choking waitress

A waitress named Nicole at a Big Boy restaurant in Woodhaven, Michigan was trying to grab a quick bite of cornbread before helping a customer when disaster struck.

What is this? Woman finds odd creature in yard, leading to much debate

Kelly Garrahan, a resident of Titusville, found a creature with oddly shaped head and tail in her yard, which started disrupting her farm animals.

City of San Antonio prepares to launch new feature in 311 customer service app

The City of San Antonio celebrated its non-emergency information call center with โ€œ311 Dayโ€ on Saturday.

Make others green with envy, share your best photos from St. Patrickโ€™s Day

Donโ€™t be โ€œOโ€™shyโ€ on this St. Patrickโ€™s Day!

Parents can get help finding right charter school for their children at School Discovery Day

The nonprofit San Antonio Charter Moms is hosting the final โ€œSchool Discovery Dayโ€ this Saturday, March 4, at Hemisfair.

Two international walking festivals, events kick off in San Antonio

The nonprofit organization, AVA: Americaโ€™s Walking Club, will host two international walking festivals as a city-wide event starting Sunday at King William Park.

Bonds beyond the badge: How police officers are connecting with kids across communities

There are over 300 Police Athletic Leagues across the country. Their goal is to keep kids off the street and help them make better choices.

Beloved San Antonio artist dies after battle with cancer

Jesse Trevino, one of San Antonioโ€™s most-known artists, has died after a battle with cancer.

Cowboys, cowgirls show off โ€˜horse cuttingโ€™ routine at San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo

Several events are happening Sunday at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, including horse cutting at the Freeman Coliseum Arena at the show grounds.

Teen business owner makes debut at San Antonio Coffee Festival

More than 6,000 cafรฉgoers and coffee drinkers attended the 10th annual San Antonio Coffee Festival at Travis Park on Saturday.

Tree branch clean-up takes multiple days and extra helping hands after freeze in Hill Country

Tree branches are littered across the hill country after ice from this weekโ€™s storm caused branches to break. Some of those branches struck power lines causing outages across Texas.

Texas A&M Parsons Mounted Cavalry prepares for Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive

Texas A&M Universityโ€™s 70-member Parsons Mounted Cavalry saddled up for the Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive in downtown San Antonio Saturday.

Woman living in condemned home for two weeks relocated with communityโ€™s help

A woman whose home was deemed unlivable is staying in a warm place with electricity for the first time in two weeks.

Show us your love for Valentineโ€™s Day

Valentineโ€™s Day is here, and we want you to share your special valentine.

Team manager gets moment to shine, and gives community all the feels

It was a night this community will never forget.

Family of Maria Llamas confirms remains found in 2021 positively identified as missing loved one

The family of Maria Jesus Llamas says the skull found near the Poteet Flea Market in 2021, where her purse had been found a month after her disappearance, matched Llamasโ€™ DNA.

Jefferson High School students compete in San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Junior Pitmaster competition

High school students across the state competed in San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeoโ€™s Junior Pitmaster competition Saturday.

Southwest ISD students raise money for classmate recovering from severe burns

A school tradition was used to turn tragedy into hope after one student suffered burns to over 85% of his body.

How to listen to Solutionaries podcast, offering insight, answers from problem solvers

The podcast features longform interviews and discussions with problem-solving members of our communities.

Community members working to help women living in condemned home damaged by fire

The community is coming together to support a woman and her four cats and other former tenants whose homes were deemed unlivable after a fire last week on the cityโ€™s North Side.

San Antonio nonprofit hosts โ€˜School Discovery Dayโ€™ as part of National School Choice Week

The non-profit San Antonio Charter Moms hosted โ€œSchool Discovery Dayโ€ at The DoSeum on Saturday as a kickoff event as part of the National School Choice Week campaign.

New Solutionaries podcast to offer insight, answers from problem solvers

Starting on Jan. 23, a bi-weekly podcast will supply listeners with deep dives into major topics that our reporting team from around the country is covering.

2023 MLK march preparations underway at Pittman-Sullivan Park

Organizers spent the weekend preparing for San Antonioโ€™s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. march that is set for Monday.

San Antonio parishioners, archbishop honor late Pope Benedict XVI

San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller held a special mass to honor Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI at the San Fernando Cathedral Sunday.

H-E-B hosts 30th annual Feast of Sharing

H-E-B is hosting a community-centered feast for the holiday season on Thursday.

NEISD elementary school student wins regional holiday card contest

Fourth-grade student Khloe Reininger wins this yearโ€™s Education Service Center Region 20 holiday card art contest.

โ€˜Try not to isolateโ€™: Experts share how to cope with grief during holidays

What is referred to as the most wonderful time of the year can be the most difficult for others. Experts say the end of the year holiday season can possibly bring emotions of reoccurring sadness, depression, or anxiety.

โ€˜We need more volunteersโ€™: Mental health advocates discuss 6-month anniversary of 988 Suicide Prevention Lifeline

This weekend marks six months since the launch of the new 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The goal is to get immediate help to people in crisis.

Mother of Robb Elementary shooting victim Lexi Rubio graduates from St. Maryโ€™s University

Kimberly Rubio graduated from St. Maryโ€™s University Saturday Magna Cum Laude with a 3.81 GPA and a Bachelor of Arts in History.

San Fernando Cathedral Church announces return to full communion tradition before Christmas

Sunday marks the first day of Advent, the first of four Sundays before Christmas.

Community, families remember victims of unsolved homicides during vigil

Saturday marks six years since Aaron Rocha was killed in a road rage incident. San Antonio police still have not found the person responsible for his death.

Families celebrate Christmas season at Ford Holiday River Parade

Thousands of people gathered for the 41st annual Ford Holiday River Parade at the San Antonio River Walk on Friday.

San Antonio firefighters share Thanksgiving meals between emergency calls

While most people are at home enjoying Thanksgiving with loved ones, first responders are working to keep the city of San Antonio safe.

43rd annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner to take place on Thursday

For the first time in two years, the Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner will be in person at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on Thursday. Volunteers prepared for the event on Sunday in an effort to have everything ready for the big day.

36th annual Light the Way Holiday Festival offers in-person celebrations starting Saturday

The University of the Incarnate Word hosted its annual Light The Way Holiday Festival as the official holiday start event for San Antonio.

Northside ISD bus driver drops off five-year-old at wrong location, parent says

A Northside ISD bus driver dropped off a five-year-old boy at the wrong location Wednesday from Cable Elementary.

Toyota to conduct on-site job fair at facility in San Antonio

Suppliers will be conducting on-site interviews at the facility, and those interested are asked to bring a resume.

Uvalde CISD Moving Forward Foundation presents plans for new elementary school to community

The Uvalde CISD Moving Forward Foundation and the Uvalde CISD Community Advisory Committee presented plans for the new elementary school to be built in Uvalde.

Community honors longtime San Antonio Radio Host during memorial service

Family, friends, and the community gathered at the Tech Port Arena Sunday to honor the longtime local radio broadcaster Russell Rush.

Investigators work to identify human remains, family believes it could be missing loved one

For the first time since the discovery, a family is opening up about human remains found near the Poteet Flea Market.

Meals on Wheels SA moves into new $23 million building on North Side

The nonprofit known for delivering meals to San Antonio area homebound residents, Meals on Wheels San Antonio, intends to move into its $23 million new location by Thanksgiving, or by the end of the month.

UIW students nominated for 15 Lone Star Emmy awards, set new university record

Journalism students at the University of the Incarnate Word are making history at the School of Communication by receiving a record amount of 15 Lone Star Emmy nominations.

Sutherland Springs church honors victims, survivors of mass shooting five years later

Julie Workman survived one of the deadliest mass shootings in Texas history.

Sutherland Springs residents reflect on church tragedy five years later

This weekend, residents in Sutherland Springs and surrounding communities are preparing to memorialize the people who fell victim to the mass shooting at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs five years ago.

Actress America Ferrera visits San Antonio to mobilize voters for early voting

National organizations and actress America Ferrera visited San Antonio for a parade Saturday to mobilize Latino voters to the polls for early voting.

Family starts recovery process after extensive fire damage to Southwest Side home

A homeowner and her family are picking up the pieces after a fire spread throughout their home early Wednesday evening.

WATCH: Solutions to hurricanes, political debate, brain-eating amoebas, and more

Our Solutionaries team has been working hard to find solutions for many issues plaguing our communities.

13th Floor Haunted House to host Anti-Bullying Night

13th Floor Haunted House, in partnership with, Donโ€™t Be A Monster, will host an anti-bullying night on October 22nd.

CPS Energy to host San Antonio community input meetings Oct. 6 and Dec. 1

CPS Energy wants community input on planning San Antonioโ€™s energy future.

San Antonio remembers 109-year-old community leader during homegoing service

Family, friends and members of the community held a homegoing service for 109-year-old Gertha Murphy Saturday at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church in San Antonio.

Pastor of First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs gives final sermon during Sunday service

Pastor Frank Pomeroy of First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs gave his last sermon as the official church lead pastor during Sunday morning service.

This program can get teens connected, engaged in the community

Project Worth is a youth development program of the San Antonioโ€™s Metro Health Department. The program promotes child and teen health and well-being by providing education focused on social and emotional development, collaborating with youth-serving organizations and schools, and empowering youth to reach their full potential.

Single mom of three inspired to give back after getting help from San Antonio Food Bank

A woman who turned to the San Antonio Food Bank for help was inspired to help others by setting up a food distribution twice a month for her East Side neighborhood.

Hereโ€™s why volunteering is important and how to get involved

After a big drop in face-to-face volunteering during COVID, Americans may be feeling ready to reconnect with their communities, whether it is building a house, making a meal, or mentoring a child.

San Antonio community supports family that lost everything in lightning strike fire

One southside familyโ€™s long road to recovery is a little easier thanks to the support from the San Antonio community.

Meals on Wheels distributes more than 3,700 cool kits amid record-break temperatures

On Saturday, more than 400 volunteers came together with one goal in mind: to help folks beat the heat.

We asked how you felt, following the Uvalde shooting. Hereโ€™s what you had to say.

Following last weekโ€™s elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, you might still be experiencing some pretty loaded emotions.

Tell us: What do you feel, following the latest school shooting?

As another heavy week winds down, following an elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, you might be experiencing some pretty loaded emotions.

These San Antonio schools are offering free breakfast and lunches this summer

Many school districts in the San Antonio area are providing free meals to kids throughout the summer.

Readers with a connection to Ukraine tell all: โ€˜It pains me to know I will never see my dadโ€™s graveโ€™

Earlier this month, we asked you, readers and viewers, if you could relate to whatโ€™s happening in Ukraine.

Police officers, teens connect in positive environment at San Antonio community bowling event

A former San Antonio police officer is working with a local nonprofit to help connect youths with police in a positive environment.

NEISD announces free meal program for summer

The North East Independent School District is continuing its Summer Food Service Program, which provides free meals to children 18 and younger.

Do you have family in Ukraine? Have you ever fled a war-torn country?

A question for you, readers and viewers: Can you relate to whatโ€™s happening in Ukraine right now?

We asked about your most memorable teachers: These responses are so pure

Tuesday marks National Teacher Appreciation Day, so leading up to the big occasion, we had to ask: Who was your favorite teacher, growing up? What made that person so special and memorable?

Share with us your favorite nature photos for Earth Day

Earth -- isnโ€™t it a great place to live?

โ€˜What should more people understand about autism?โ€™ Your responses are so important to read

Considering this month is an important time to learn more about autism, we thought weโ€™d ask you, our readers and viewers: If any of you have a close connection to autism spectrum disorder (perhaps youโ€™ve been diagnosed, or you have a friend or child with autism), is there anything you wish more people understood?

Tell us: Whatโ€™s something you wish more people understood about autism?

Considering this month is an important time to learn more about autism, we thought weโ€™d ask you, our readers and viewers: If any of you have a close connection to autism spectrum disorder (perhaps youโ€™ve been diagnosed, or you have a friend or child with autism), is there anything you wish more people understood?

Readers, time to share the teacher you remember most from childhood

Can you think back on a teacher who impacted your life?

East Side residents ready to see community upgrades but worried about family displacements

East Side residents want to see road improvements, more access to grocery stores, and improved quality of life but are worried about what they might lose because of those upgrades.

Urban farms create opportunity (and food!) for those in the community

Youโ€™ve probably thought of growing your own little garden in your backyard (or maybe you already have), but what happens when that garden becomes more than just a fun side project -- and ends up helping the community around you?

What is a time bank, and how can one help a community?

Weโ€™re always hearing about people doing random acts of kindness: Paying for the personโ€™s meal behind them at a fast-food restaurant or baking cookies for their neighbors.

Lending a voice to the voiceless -- through fashion

Teaching new skills to those who could benefit from them is one of the core ways a time bank operates.

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