🚂 Things to do this weekend: San Antonio Marathon, Holidays on Houston Street, ‘The Polar Express: The Musical’
Read full article: 🚂 Things to do this weekend: San Antonio Marathon, Holidays on Houston Street, ‘The Polar Express: The Musical’Runners, joggers and walkers, get ready — the highly anticipated San Antonio Marathon is finally happening this weekend!
🎄 Things to do in December: San Antonio Marathon, Congo Falls at San Antonio Zoo, Valero Alamo Bowl
Read full article: 🎄 Things to do in December: San Antonio Marathon, Congo Falls at San Antonio Zoo, Valero Alamo BowlDecember, the most wonderful time of the year, will bring a festive array of events and celebrations to the Alamo City.
✨ Things to do this weekend: Ford Holiday River Parade, Locals Day at San Antonio Zoo, Coca-Cola Classic Christmas
Read full article: ✨ Things to do this weekend: Ford Holiday River Parade, Locals Day at San Antonio Zoo, Coca-Cola Classic ChristmasThere’s plenty of exciting events happening in the Alamo City this weekend.
H-E-B tree lighting, 44th annual Ford Holiday River Parade return to downtown San Antonio
Read full article: H-E-B tree lighting, 44th annual Ford Holiday River Parade return to downtown San AntonioThe H-E-B Christmas Tree Lighting at Travis Park and the Ford Holiday River Parade are traditionally held the day after Thanksgiving. If you plan to attend one or both events, here’s everything you need to know.
🎄 Where to watch Christmas light displays in San Antonio, surrounding areas
Read full article: 🎄 Where to watch Christmas light displays in San Antonio, surrounding areasIt’s officially that time of year, get ready to experience a dazzling array of Christmas light displays across San Antonio and the surrounding areas.
🧪 Science with Sarah:💡 Index card flashlights
Read full article: 🧪 Science with Sarah:💡 Index card flashlightsHello parents, teachers and students! Are you looking for something fun to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Learn how to make index card flashlights at home with Meteorologist Sarah Spivey.
SeaWorld San Antonio kicks off holiday season with annual Christmas Celebration
Read full article: SeaWorld San Antonio kicks off holiday season with annual Christmas CelebrationAs the holidays approach, SeaWorld San Antonio has transformed its park into a sparkling holiday destination for its annual Christmas Celebration.
Southwest ISD unanimously votes to close Sky Harbour Elementary School
Read full article: Southwest ISD unanimously votes to close Sky Harbour Elementary SchoolSouthwest Independent School District’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Tuesday night to close Sky Harbour Elementary School as early as next school year.
San Antonio ISD collects 1.4 million pounds of recycled goods on Texas Recycles Day
Read full article: San Antonio ISD collects 1.4 million pounds of recycled goods on Texas Recycles DaySan Antonio Independent School District campuses celebrated Texas Recycles Day with a fun and impactful cleanup effort.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announces increased opportunities for kinship foster families
Read full article: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announces increased opportunities for kinship foster familiesGovernor Abbott is eliminating over 100 regulations standing in the way of relatives acting as foster parents for children in care, according to a press release.
Train crash nearly derails Texas high school band’s performance at Alamodome; San Antonio students rally to help
Read full article: Train crash nearly derails Texas high school band’s performance at Alamodome; San Antonio students rally to helpA train collision nearly disrupted a Central Texas high school’s performance at the Alamodome for the state title contest — and San Antonio bands stepped up to help.
💀 Things to do this weekend: Muertos Fest, Paul McCartney, Family Fishing Day
Read full article: 💀 Things to do this weekend: Muertos Fest, Paul McCartney, Family Fishing DayWelcome to the last weekend of the month, and happy (almost) Halloween! Take a look at all the things you can check out this weekend.
Pre-K 4 SA opens new South Side center with infant, toddler classrooms
Read full article: Pre-K 4 SA opens new South Side center with infant, toddler classroomsPre-K 4 SA celebrated the grand opening of its new South Education Center, marking a significant expansion in early childhood education for families who live on the South Side.
Toys ‘R’ Us to open seasonal holiday shop inside North Star Mall
Read full article: Toys ‘R’ Us to open seasonal holiday shop inside North Star MallJust in time for the holiday season, retailer Toys “R” Us announced plans to open flagship stores and several seasonal shops, including one inside North Star Mall.
West Side charter school incorporates farming curriculum to educate students on food nutrition and agriculture
Read full article: West Side charter school incorporates farming curriculum to educate students on food nutrition and agricultureA San Antonio West Side charter school is taking root in a whole new way of learning by using fruits, vegetables, and plants to educate their students.
Hours, parking and more: What to know about the 13th annual Muertos Fest celebration
Read full article: Hours, parking and more: What to know about the 13th annual Muertos Fest celebrationMuertos Fest, one of the largest Day of the Dead festivals in the U.S., returns to San Antonio to give the community a chance to honor loved ones who have passed.
🎃 Things to do this weekend: Big Texas Comicon, Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival, Tequila & Tacos Festival
Read full article: 🎃 Things to do this weekend: Big Texas Comicon, Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival, Tequila & Tacos FestivalSpooky season is already halfway over, but San Antonio still has plenty of events to enjoy.
‘SAISDads’ initiative looks to engage fathers in their children’s educational journey
Read full article: ‘SAISDads’ initiative looks to engage fathers in their children’s educational journeyMany of us grew up with a father in the household, but with the man-of-the-household duties, not many of us had the chance to be involved in our educational activities.
Johnson High School students drive campaign against distracted drivers
Read full article: Johnson High School students drive campaign against distracted driversWhat started in 2012 as a high school driving safety club has evolved into a state-level campaign, as Johnson High School students continue to raise awareness and take their fight against distracted driving to the Texas State Capitol.
Tequila & Tacos Fest, Muertos Fest and more: Explore these fall festivals in San Antonio, surrounding areas
Read full article: Tequila & Tacos Fest, Muertos Fest and more: Explore these fall festivals in San Antonio, surrounding areasBeyond spooky Halloween happenings, several organizations are bringing the festive spirit with a variety of fall festivals.
Loma Park’s Walk & Bike to School Day promotes safety, recognizes National Pedestrian Safety Month
Read full article: Loma Park’s Walk & Bike to School Day promotes safety, recognizes National Pedestrian Safety MonthSan Antonio’s Transportation Department will host a Walk & Bike to School Day event this week for Loma Park Elementary School students, among citywide National Pedestrian Safety Month programming.
Mother drives efforts to prevent distracted driving amid reports of school zone violations
Read full article: Mother drives efforts to prevent distracted driving amid reports of school zone violationsNearly 460 school zone violations last school year have sparked concerns along a busy stretch of road on San Antonio’s far north side, where local advocates are pushing for stricter distracted driving laws.
San Antonio area school districts report few issues with state’s new cellphone ban policy
Read full article: San Antonio area school districts report few issues with state’s new cellphone ban policyKSAT reached out to school districts in Bexar County to find out how the new cell phone policy was being received by students.
San Antonio Zoo enhances visitor experience with new sculptures and art installations
Read full article: San Antonio Zoo enhances visitor experience with new sculptures and art installationsSan Antonio Zoo is enhancing its visitor experience with new sculptures and art installations as part of the openings of The Ralston and Congo Falls exhibits, according to a news release.
Soy Latina Youth Writers join Live from the Southside Magazine
Read full article: Soy Latina Youth Writers join Live from the Southside MagazineLive from the Southside Magazine is excited to announce the launch of the Soy Latina Youth Writers, a collaboration with the Soy Latina Young Women’s Leadership nonprofit organization.
Clemens High School students create thrift store nonprofit to sell trendy clothes at low prices
Read full article: Clemens High School students create thrift store nonprofit to sell trendy clothes at low pricesA thrift store in the middle of Clemens High School is open during lunch period for anyone to shop.
🍔 Things to do this weekend: Texas Eats Food Festival, Paranormal Fest, Hello Kitty Cafe Truck
Read full article: 🍔 Things to do this weekend: Texas Eats Food Festival, Paranormal Fest, Hello Kitty Cafe TruckFrom cultural celebrations to food festivals, this weekend is packed with exciting events for you and your family to enjoy.
Celebrate fall with these pumpkin patches, corn mazes in San Antonio and surrounding areas
Read full article: Celebrate fall with these pumpkin patches, corn mazes in San Antonio and surrounding areasKSAT has compiled a list of pumpkin patches and corn mazes you and your family can go to this upcoming Halloween season.
After sold-out games in San Antonio, banana ball teams visit patients at CHRISTUS Children’s
Read full article: After sold-out games in San Antonio, banana ball teams visit patients at CHRISTUS Children’sAfter playing two sold-out banana ball games over the weekend, players from the Party Animals and Texas Tailgaters teams brought their energy to a different crowd.
Historic photos show what San Antonio park looked like more than 100 years ago
Read full article: Historic photos show what San Antonio park looked like more than 100 years agoPhotos from the University of Texas at San Antonio Special Digital Collection show what San Pedro Springs Park looked like as far back as the 1870s.
How San Antonio-area school districts are implementing Texas’ new parental consent law
Read full article: How San Antonio-area school districts are implementing Texas’ new parental consent lawSchool district administrators across the San Antonio area are either developing or have already established guidelines to adhere to aspects of Senate Bill 12 and its so-called “parental rights” provisions.
Brook Hollow Branch Library nears completion of parking lot solar panel project
Read full article: Brook Hollow Branch Library nears completion of parking lot solar panel projectA City of San Antonio news release on Monday said a planned temporary closure of the Brook Hollow Branch Library would be canceled. The library was closing for one day to expedite the completion of a planned solar panel project.
🎷 Things to do this weekend: Jazz in the Garden, Locals Day at San Antonio Zoo, Hispanic Heritage Month events
Read full article: 🎷 Things to do this weekend: Jazz in the Garden, Locals Day at San Antonio Zoo, Hispanic Heritage Month eventsSan Antonio, get ready for a weekend full of exciting events and fun activities.
LIST: Where to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in San Antonio area
Read full article: LIST: Where to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in San Antonio areaHispanic Heritage Month, a month-long celebration honoring the history and vibrant culture of Hispanic and Latino communities, returns next week.
🏃 Things to do this weekend: 40th annual Zoo Run, World Heritage Festival, Shein pop-up store
Read full article: 🏃 Things to do this weekend: 40th annual Zoo Run, World Heritage Festival, Shein pop-up storeFrom author appearances and cultural festivals to thrilling runs and haunted adventures, the city is buzzing with exciting events for everyone.
🍂 Things to do in September: World Heritage Festival, Jazz’SAlive Festival, haunted attractions
Read full article: 🍂 Things to do in September: World Heritage Festival, Jazz’SAlive Festival, haunted attractionsThe calendar has turned to September, and with fall just around the corner, you know what that means — spooky season is almost here, too.
New basketball court, upgrades coming to Dellview Park by December, state filing says
Read full article: New basketball court, upgrades coming to Dellview Park by December, state filing saysA park in District 1 is getting a new basketball court and parking upgrades by the end of the year, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
Hundreds of children, teenagers openly discuss mental health during conference
Read full article: Hundreds of children, teenagers openly discuss mental health during conferenceHundreds of children and teenagers gathered at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Saturday for the Pathways to Hope conference, an event focused on destigmatizing mental health.
🎉 Things to do this weekend: Gillespie County Fair Parade, Summer Nights, Whiskey Business
Read full article: 🎉 Things to do this weekend: Gillespie County Fair Parade, Summer Nights, Whiskey BusinessWhether you’re looking for family fun, live music, or unique local experiences, this weekend has plenty to offer.
Hunt ISD transforms from emergency shelter back to learning environment for new school year
Read full article: Hunt ISD transforms from emergency shelter back to learning environment for new school yearHunt teachers and staff are preparing to make this school year a little more special for their students following the historic deadly floods on July 4.
🕺 Things to do this weekend: Outdoor family film series, Hemisfair’s Glow Dance Party, Farmers Market
Read full article: 🕺 Things to do this weekend: Outdoor family film series, Hemisfair’s Glow Dance Party, Farmers MarketSummer break may be over, but the fun doesn’t have to end. There are plenty of exciting events happening this weekend.
Burbank High School to begin construction on $18.5 million athletic building early next year
Read full article: Burbank High School to begin construction on $18.5 million athletic building early next yearLuther Burbank High School will begin construction of a new athletic building early next year, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Southwest ISD welcomes back more than 13,000 students for new school year
Read full article: Southwest ISD welcomes back more than 13,000 students for new school yearOn Monday morning, Southwest Independent School District started off the 2025-26 school year by welcoming in more than 13,000 students across its 18 campuses in the San Antonio area.
North East ISD students eager to go into second year of early-college program
Read full article: North East ISD students eager to go into second year of early-college programNorth East Independent School District’s early college program is going into its second year with at least 300 students excited for the back-to-school season.
Spurs cross over 11,500 students served over 4 years by annual ‘Back-to-School Bash’ event
Read full article: Spurs cross over 11,500 students served over 4 years by annual ‘Back-to-School Bash’ eventThousands of San Antonio families received free school supplies and essential services Sunday at the Frost Bank Center.
🌞 Things to do this weekend: Satirical comedy ‘Greater Tuna,’ Culinaria Summer Restaurants Weeks, Lisa Lisa
Read full article: 🌞 Things to do this weekend: Satirical comedy ‘Greater Tuna,’ Culinaria Summer Restaurants Weeks, Lisa LisaWith events ranging from outdoor movies to concerts and live performances, there's something for everyone to enjoy before school bells ring.