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Driver of pickup truck fatally shot while traveling on Loop 1604, police say

Driver of pickup truck fatally shot while traveling on Loop 1604, police say

WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – A 42-year-old man is dead after being shot while driving on Loop 1604 early Tuesday morning, San Antonio police said.Officers were called around 12:15 a.m. to Loop 1604 and Bulverde Road after receiving reports of a shooting and vehicle crash.According to police, the victim, identified as Frederick Nesloney, and a woman in her 30s were traveling westbound in a blue Dodge Ram truck on Loop 1604 when a vehicle pulled up alongside them and fired a single shot, striking the man in the head.Police said the woman was...

June 16, 2020
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‘I would not shut down the city,‘: Judge Wolff says as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in San Antonio

‘I would not shut down the city,‘: Judge Wolff says as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in San Antonio

WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – With and the death toll number continuing to rise, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff says he’s still against shutting down the city.Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff joined Leading SA on Sunday, discussing what needs to be done to help the Alamo City combat the COVID-19 pandemic.“I would not shut down the city, but I would take all those 13 exceptions to mass gatherings and eliminate a lot of those exceptions. You know, run the gamut of sports fans, of church services; a number of different other gatherings that are...

July 19, 2020
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‘It’s going to be an all hands on deck situation,‘: Northside ISD superintendent says on school reopenings

‘It’s going to be an all hands on deck situation,‘: Northside ISD superintendent says on school reopenings

WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – As the state of Texas continues to battle a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, area school districts are still gearing up for the incoming school year this fall.On Sunday, Northside ISD Superintendent Dr. Brian Woods joined Leading SA to speak about the plan in place as schools prepare for reopening.“The guidance from the state at this point is that all buildings need to be open to all students whose parents choose for them to be there five days a week. And so, that’s what we’re planning for. We know that...

July 12, 2020
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200 roosters, hens seized on South Side of San Antonio

200 roosters, hens seized on South Side of San Antonio

LIVETags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – About 200 hens and roosters were seized Tuesday morning by Animal Care Services on two properties on the city’s South Side.Armed with a search warrant, ACS and the San Antonio Police Department searched the properties in the 300 block of Ansley following complaints from neighbors about an excess amount of roosters.“Anytime there’s a large number of roosters on a property, we want to check it out, first of all, for violation of the number of animals,” said ACS interim director Shannon Sims. “But secondarily, there’s not a lot...

December 8, 2020
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‘It’s going to be a slow recovery,’: Mayor Nirenberg says of San Antonio’s coronavirus-stricken economy

‘It’s going to be a slow recovery,’: Mayor Nirenberg says of San Antonio’s coronavirus-stricken economy

, Reporter/Anchor, Digital JournalistPublished: October 11, 2020, 11:24 amUpdated: October 11, 2020, 3:21 pmTags: , , , , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter/Anchor, Digital JournalistPublished: October 11, 2020, 11:24 amUpdated: October 11, 2020, 3:21 pmTags: , , , , SAN ANTONIO – Although coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have held steady declines over the last month or so in Bexar County and San Antonio, the impact the disease has had on the local economy is still significant.San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg joined us Sunday on Leading SA to discuss...

October 11, 2020
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Electric vehicles part of San Antonio plan to get city carbon neutral by 2050

Electric vehicles part of San Antonio plan to get city carbon neutral by 2050

WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Tesla is officially set to build a plant in Travis County and it is expected to have a big impact on the Texas economy, as well as the popularity of electric vehicles.The city of San Antonio has a plan that aims to get the city to carbon neutral by 2050 -- meaning less dangerous emissions into the air we breathe, and a big part of that is the use of electric vehicles.Families around San Antonio have said they are unsure about an electric vehicle and spoke about the concern about the price of owning one.“Prices are...

August 3, 2020
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New tech training hub at Port San Antonio will provide resources for job hunters

New tech training hub at Port San Antonio will provide resources for job hunters

, Reporter/Anchor, Digital JournalistPublished: July 29, 2020, 12:42 pmTags: , , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter/Anchor, Digital JournalistPublished: July 29, 2020, 12:42 pmTags: , , SAN ANTONIO – During the coronavirus , thousands of people here in San Antonio have lost their jobs.In an effort to help locals with employment, Port San Antonio has created a new tech training hub that will provide a variety of educational and economic development activities.The San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology (SAMSAT) will launch the facility within weeks at the Port SA...

July 29, 2020
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Chicken N Pickle helps San Antonio’s hospital workers during the pandemic

Chicken N Pickle helps San Antonio’s hospital workers during the pandemic

, Reporter/AnchorPublished: July 28, 2020, 12:21 pmTags: , , , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter/AnchorPublished: July 28, 2020, 12:21 pmTags: , , , SAN ANTONIO – Pickleball is a fast-growing sport around the country.There’s even a new location to play here in San Antonio called Chicken N Pickle. The business that started just as the hit is now working to help the medical professionals on the frontlines.“It’s a mixture between volleyball and tennis rules on a tennis court like life-sized ping pong,” Michael Brian, Chicken N Pickle community engagement leader,...

July 28, 2020
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San Antonio bar owner in financial bind amid COVID-19 pandemic

San Antonio bar owner in financial bind amid COVID-19 pandemic

WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – In an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an s that pretty much forced them to shut down.The executive order has local business owners questioning their financial future everyday.“Everything about our business is the people. That’s why I’m in it, the people,” said Rob Martindale, owner and operator of Big Hops.Rob Martindale started Big Hops eight years ago with a small budget and a big passion: beer.“We are the little guys. When we started, we decided we were going to help the little...

July 21, 2020
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Witte Museum Camp goes virtual amid COVID-19 pandemic

Witte Museum Camp goes virtual amid COVID-19 pandemic

WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – The summer months can be difficult for families to keep their kids active, engaged and learning.This pandemic has only made the summer months more difficult but the Witte museum is making changes and keeping the learning alive. “I love teaching my health and wellness it’s really fun especially teaching about the body and you know telling kids about the hard and like how big it is mine blowing there’s a lot of mine blowing moments,” Sarah Mendiola, H-E-B body adventure curriculum manager said. Sarah Mendiola has been...

July 20, 2020
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