College Station-based Layne’s Chicken Fingers to open first San Antonio store this fall
Late last year, the chain inked a 44-unit franchise deal that includes San Antonio, West Texas and the Coastal Bend. The post College Station-based Layne’s Chicken Fingers to open first San Antonio store this fall appeared first on San Antonio Current .
Flood watch issued in South Texas through Friday: Here’s how much rain is coming.
The watch will go into effect at 9 p.m. Thursday and continue through 9 p.m. Friday. Isolated rainfall totals could reach 6 inches.
Gusto Group unveils details about SeaSpice, a seafood-focused concept launching in June
San Antonio-based Gusto Group (Toro Kitchen + Bar, Cuishe Cocina Mexicana, Books: A Whiskey Society) has unveiled more details about SeaSpice, its forthcoming bar and restaurant concept on Broadway near the Pearl. Gusto Group CEO Gerardo de Anda told the Current he’s gearing up for a June opening for SeaSpice, which will be located at the […] The post Gusto Group unveils details about SeaSpice...
Raising Cane’s rival tees up third San Antonio-area location amid Texas takeover
The fried chicken chain is already frying up another restaurant.
San Antonio buffet fires up affordable all-you-can-eat Indian feast for under $17
You'll want to bring your appetite to tackle this local buffet.
San Antonio Airport launches nonstop flights to Canada
Dallas’ Deep Vellum Bookstore is claiming new bragging rights as one of many 20 finest unbiased bookstores in America, based on a brand new information from Condé Nast Traveler. San Antonio, sadly, was snubbed. The checklist was printed in celebration of Unbiased Bookstore Day on April 25 —...
County considers buying $12 million building to replace one it purchased in 2019
SAN ANTONIO - The News 4 I-Team told you about Bexar County spending $7 million on a building for a Precinct 2 satellite office. Now some county leaders want to purchase another office building for Precinct 3. It's part of a plan to consolidate county services. However, the county just...
San Antonio Teachers Pull Double Shifts, Then Drive Uber To Stay Afloat
In San Antonio, the school day is only half the job for a lot of teachers. After the final bell, many are swapping grade books for gig apps, squeezing in second jobs to keep up with rent, tuition and basic bills. One local high school teacher told KSAT she often...
San Antonio Tint Shop Sabotaged As Gas Lines Cut On Company Vans
Two people are accused of crawling under company vans at a North Side window-tinting shop and cutting wires and fuel lines, a move the business says created a serious safety hazard and rattled employees. The owner quickly turned to neighbors for help, posting photos and suspect descriptions online while police opened an investigation.
Southwest ISD staff member placed on leave after ‘incident’ with student, district says
SAN ANTONIO – A staff member within the Southwest Independent School District has been placed on administrative leave after an “incident” with a student, according to the district. A Southwest ISD spokesperson told KSAT the district is investigating the incident at one of its middle schools involving...

















