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Untrained folks make it a dog's life, or death
Today is the last day of Dog Awareness Week, and an excellent time to share the cautionary tale of Lucas and Mo.
San Antonio Commuters Waste 38 Hours a Year Stuck in Traffic
The average San Antonians spent 38 hours stuck in traffic in 2007, with 53% of that delay spent due to 'incidents' like wrecks and stalls, and the remainder due to poorly planned and constructed highways, or roads which are too small to handle the normal volume of traffic, 1200 WOAI news reports.
Texas online-job ads drop in June
The number of online-job ads posted for Texas this month fell to 217,800, down 5.1 percent from May, according to the latest report from the Conference Board.
Heat May Have Killed Two Elderly Women
Two elderly south side sisters are believed to be the first San Antonians to die of heat related causes during the current hot streak, 1200 WOAI news reports.
San Antonio, the nation's seventh-largest city and home to more than 1.3 million inhabitants, just made another Census Bureau top ten list.
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San Antonio mayor's decision to march in Pride parade sparks controversy
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro has sparked controversy by agreeing to march in his city's annual Pride parade this Saturday.
Safety problems cloud landmark San Antonio park
Part of the Ferris wheel at Kiddie Park In San Antonio collapsed last year with children inside.
Review: 'San Antonio on Wheels'
Hugh Hemphill's magnificent obsession with transportation has led him, as might well be expected, to produce a richly textured account of the evolution of wheeled transport on San Antonio's streets, and the town's transformation by the automobile.
Local reaction to Michael Jackson's death
US singer Michael Jackson The death of the King of Pop is taking its toll on San Antonians and on some businesses here.
Missions Snubbed by United Nations
Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization snubbed the five Spanish Missions today, voting to award 'World Heritage Site' designations to the dolomite Mountains of Italy, and a seacoast on the Baltic Sea coast of Germany as the two new sites designated this year, 1200 WOAI news reports.
Castroa s suggestions could save big bucks
Thinking about how to provide affordable electricity for San Antonio's future is a risky proposition, given the fact that the current business model for delivering electricity - based on fossil fuels and expensive generating plants - is rapidly becoming obsolete.
These refugees add to the city's growing population.
A group of Sudanese refugees from the Darfur region are on their way to San Antonio, where they will join the growing number of fellow countrymen who are starting a new life.
Remembering Alzheimer's Heroes in S.A.
Call it a rain delay that lasted for weeks. And an extra challenge the local Alzheimer's Association didn't need.
San Antonio: Therea s More to Remember Than the Alamo
Explore this Southwestern city beyond the famous Alamo. Don't miss the San Antonio River Walk, its Tex-Mex culture, the Fiesta festival and more.
SAWS sends out hundreds of tickets
Stage Two water restrictions have now taken effect. Most people think youa re busted breaking the rules, all youa ll have to do is pay a fine.
New cancer treatment gives patients hope
It's called the Trilogy System. It zaps radiation right into the tiniest tumors.
River Walk Extention Photos, Video
The River Walk has been expanded, and that's giving San Antonians and tourists even more reason to visit the Alamo City's crown jewel.
Stimulus money will pay for some S.A. road improvements
San Antonio gets $175 million in stimulus funding for road improvements. It's the number one gripe of many San Antonians: Crumbling streets and highways that cannot keep up with our growth.
Legislators honor fallen Texans
The symmetry of Army Lt. Jeremy Ray's deployment to Iraq is impossible to forget.
Architect Talks About New Stretch of SA River Walk
Architect Boone Powell talks with News 4 WOAI's Randy Beamer on the banks of the newest stretch of River Walk San Antonio architect Boone Powell has worked on a number of different projects along our river since the 1960's. He's the guy who designed the Tower of the Americas.
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