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6 days ago |
ksat.com | RJ Marquez |Sal Salazar |Richard Baltazar
Local NewsPublished: April 18, 2025 at 5:21 AMTags: Guayabera Fest, Travis Park, San Antonio, Downtown, Things to DoThe 5th Annual Guayabera Fest is taking over Travis Park from 1-8 p.m. Saturday. (KSAT)SAN ANTONIO – Get ready to break out the guayaberas this weekend in downtown San Antonio. The 5th Annual Guayabera Fest is taking over Travis Park from 1-8 p.m. Saturday. Recommended VideosThe festival was created to honor the rich history and cultural significance of the iconic guayabera shirt.
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1 month ago |
ksat.com | Gabby Jimenez |Devan Karp |Richard Baltazar |Alexis Montalbo
SAN ANTONIO – Workforce housing, a Texas A&M graduate veterinary school and parking garages are among the proposed ideas residents and community leaders have shared for the future of the East Side. Earlier this month, Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert released a nearly 400-page report detailing recommendations from two town halls.
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1 month ago |
ksat.com | RJ Marquez |Alex Gamez |Richard Baltazar
SAN ANTONIO – As the BexarFest screening approaches, students at Stevens High School are hard at work on their latest project, collaborating with the Alamo Area Teen Suicide Prevention Coalition. Known for their award-winning audiovisual program, these students are tackling the serious topic of mental health awareness. Peyton Hui, Jose Mederos, Vincent Garcia, and Jonathan Sanchez are among the students leading the project.
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1 month ago |
ksat.com | Pachatta Pope |Adam Barraza |Richard Baltazar
Published: February 27, 2025 at 8:43 PMTags: Cowboys, Texas, Black History Month, Witte Museum, San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Bill Pickett, Nat Love, Hector Brazy and Johanna July are just a few of the names of those considered to be pioneers of Western culture. Some of these names may not resonate enough with many cowboy culture fans and Texans. An exhibit at the Witte Museum called “Black Cowboys: An American Story” highlights their contributions.
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1 month ago |
ksat.com | RJ Marquez |Sal Salazar |Alex Gamez |Richard Baltazar
SAN ANTONIO – The Spurs are making plans to potentially move out of the Frost Bank Center, which has raised many questions about the future of the arena and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. KSAT’s RJ Marquez spoke with Pat Frost about what lies ahead for the annual rodeo and East Side arena. Frost is one of San Antonio’s most prominent civic and business leaders. He is the president of this year’s San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
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