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Good morning! The week has seemed to draaaaag on...but we made it. If cold and wet weather isn't your thing, there's good news. Mike is telling us milder temperatures are finally returning to San Antonio. Hallelujah! Leslie is off today and headed to her home state of Louisiana for the weekend. I'm headed to Austin to see comedian Tom Segura. I think he's hilarious. I've watched his three specials on Netflix dozens of times. Sarah, sitting in for Leslie today, is working Saturday morning then is doing something we all absolutely love. Appliance shopping. Ha! We hope you have a wonderful weekend! - Mark & Sarah Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Friday, November 15: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE What's Trending More than 30 dogs euthanized at ACS due to influx of animals Cold weather has left San Antonio's Animal Care Services with a sudden influx of animals, forcing them to euthanize more than 30 dogs this week. The shelter euthanized 23 dogs Tuesday and 11 dogs Wednesday due to lack of space, public relations and outreach manager Lisa Norwood said. Low temperatures have played a major factor as ACS has a zero-tolerance policy for weather-related violations. 7 things to do this weekend in San Antonio This weekend there are several festivals taking place, including a couple of new events making their San Antonio debut. Here's a look at the events taking place for the weekend of Nov. 16 & 17. Garrett loses cool, hits Steelers QB with helmet in brawl The Browns were seconds away from a season-changing win when Myles Garrett lost his composure in a moment of rage rarely seen on an NFL field. Garrett tore off Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph's helmet, wildly swung it and hit the QB in the head, a shocking act that will likely result in a lengthy suspension for Cleveland's star defensive end and perhaps cost the Browns any chance of making the playoffs. Today's Headlines Report: Barrientes Vela used deputies to intimidate store manager who accused her son of shoplifting Former Bexar County Precinct 2 Constable Michelle Barrientes Vela had deputies respond to a West Side discount store last winter and file an official complaint against its manager after the woman accused Barrientes Vela's adult son of shoplifting, according to an incident report obtained by the Defenders and multiple sources within the agency. Mayor's proposal to support public transportation could impact drinking water protection program San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is trying to find a way to fund public transportation without raising taxes, and he believes he's found a way by diverting a sales tax approved by voters to support the protection of the Edwards Aquifer. An ambassador fired: What to watch on Day 2 of impeachment An ambassador, her firing and a pair of fixers. Those details stand at the center of Marie Yovanovitch's story, a personal ordeal she'll relate to Americans and the world Friday as part of the Democrat-driven impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump. Congress digs into her testimony at 9 a.m. on the second day of public impeachment hearings against the nation's 45th president. Here's what to know. Sign up: KSAT's Spurs newsletter takes you to the locker room Spurs fans, we've got a new way for you to get your Silver and Black fix during the 2019-20 season: a weekly newsletter made just for you. Sign up here. Weather What's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority: * Click HERE for weather updates * Download the KSAT Weather app for iPhone and Android TRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions |
Good morning! The week has seemed to draaaaag on...but we made it. If cold and wet weather isn't your thing, there's good news. Mike is telling us milder temperatures are finally returning to San Antonio. Hallelujah! Leslie is off today and headed to her home state of Louisiana for the weekend. I'm headed to Austin to see comedian Tom Segura. I think he's hilarious. I've watched his three specials on Netflix dozens of times. Sarah, sitting in for Leslie today, is working Saturday morning then is doing something we all absolutely love. Appliance shopping. Ha! We hope you have a wonderful weekend! - Mark & Sarah Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Friday, November 15: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEWhat's TrendingMore than 30 dogs euthanized at ACS due to influx of animals Cold weather has left San Antonio's Animal Care Services with a sudden influx of animals, forcing them to euthanize more than 30 dogs this week. The shelter euthanized 23 dogs Tuesday and 11 dogs Wednesday due to lack of space, public relations and outreach manager Lisa Norwood said. Low temperatures have played a major factor as ACS has a zero-tolerance policy for weather-related violations. 7 things to do this weekend in San Antonio This weekend there are several festivals taking place, including a couple of new events making their San Antonio debut. Here's a look at the events taking place for the weekend of Nov. 16 & 17. Garrett loses cool, hits Steelers QB with helmet in brawl The Browns were seconds away from a season-changing win when Myles Garrett lost his composure in a moment of rage rarely seen on an NFL field. Garrett tore off Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph's helmet, wildly swung it and hit the QB in the head, a shocking act that will likely result in a lengthy suspension for Cleveland's star defensive end and perhaps cost the Browns any chance of making the playoffs. Today's HeadlinesReport: Barrientes Vela used deputies to intimidate store manager who accused her son of shoplifting Former Bexar County Precinct 2 Constable Michelle Barrientes Vela had deputies respond to a West Side discount store last winter and file an official complaint against its manager after the woman accused Barrientes Vela's adult son of shoplifting, according to an incident report obtained by the Defenders and multiple sources within the agency. Mayor's proposal to support public transportation could impact drinking water protection program San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is trying to find a way to fund public transportation without raising taxes, and he believes he's found a way by diverting a sales tax approved by voters to support the protection of the Edwards Aquifer. An ambassador fired: What to watch on Day 2 of impeachment An ambassador, her firing and a pair of fixers. Those details stand at the center of Marie Yovanovitch's story, a personal ordeal she'll relate to Americans and the world Friday as part of the Democrat-driven impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump. Congress digs into her testimony at 9 a.m. on the second day of public impeachment hearings against the nation's 45th president. Here's what to know. Sign up: KSAT's Spurs newsletter takes you to the locker roomSpurs fans, we've got a new way for you to get your Silver and Black fix during the 2019-20 season: a weekly newsletter made just for you. Sign up here. WeatherWhat's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority: Click HERE for weather updates Download the KSAT Weather app for iPhone and AndroidTRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions |
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