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Good morning from the GMSA anchor desk! There’s just something about Friday’s that always puts us in a goofy mood. For us that means another fun day at work. For our viewers that means look out, anything can happen! Actually, that’s pretty much true every day! I have a busy weekend planned. We are packing up and shipping Nicole’s car off to Los Angeles today, and having her going away pool party tomorrow. David will be hanging out with a bunch of teenagers from church tonight. He’s chaperoning their lock-in. Brave man! He’s also working all weekend, filling in for Tim Gerber. The man never stops. We hope you have a wonderful weekend. Try to stay cool and make it a fabulous Friday! - Leslie and David Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Friday, August 9: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE What's Trending San Antonio woman's stolen remains still missing 4 years later This week's South Texas Crime Story doesn't have anything to do with murder or missing persons, but it's one of San Antonio's most mysterious crimes. We take a look back the case of the stolen remains of Julie Mott from Mission Park Funeral Home. A service was held for the 25-year-old on Aug. 15, 2015, and police believe sometime after the service and before the funeral home closed, someone stole her remains. Stock up on school supplies during tax-free weekend Tax free weekend is Aug. 9-11 and will save consumers about $8 for every $100 spent on qualifying items. Clothing, shoes, backpacks and school supplies will not be taxed, but there are exceptions. “As Texas families begin the process of replacing their beach towels with lunch boxes, the sales tax holiday is the perfect opportunity to save some money on supplies families need before the school bell rings,” Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar said. 5 fun events to check out in the San Antonio area this weekend Just because school is about to start for some next week doesn't mean you can't have fun this weekend. Here's a list of five events taking place this weekend. Today's Headlines Man shot 8 times, killed on camera; DA drops charges The Bexar County District Attorney's Office last month dismissed a murder charge against a San Antonio man seen on camera last year shooting an acquaintance eight times, killing him outside a Northwest Side home. Prosecutors dropped the charge against Scott Ross, 36, on July 3, citing insufficient evidence, defense of a third party and self-defense. Holmes High School student, 16, who suddenly died in Ingram Park Mall parking lot identified San Antonio police are investigating after a 16-year-old Holmes High School student suddenly died in the parking lot of Ingram Park Mall. Around 12:17 p.m. Thursday, officers went to Ingram Park Mall for a report of an injured/sick person. When they arrived, police said they found the teenage boy unresponsive in the parking lot. The medical examiner identified the 16-year-old Holmes High School student who suddenly died in the parking lot of Ingram Park Mall as Jaiden Curtis. SAPD: 2 men in custody in theft of ATM from South Side credit union Two men are in police custody after they tried to steal an ATM machine from a South Side credit union overnight, San Antonio police said Friday. The incident occurred just after midnight at Security Service Federal Credit Union in the 1430 block of Southeast Military Drive, not far from Roosevelt Avenue and South Presa Street. 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 from the GMSA anchor desk! There’s just something about Friday’s that always puts us in a goofy mood. For us that means another fun day at work. For our viewers that means look out, anything can happen! Actually, that’s pretty much true every day! I have a busy weekend planned. We are packing up and shipping Nicole’s car off to Los Angeles today, and having her going away pool party tomorrow. David will be hanging out with a bunch of teenagers from church tonight. He’s chaperoning their lock-in. Brave man! He’s also working all weekend, filling in for Tim Gerber. The man never stops. We hope you have a wonderful weekend. Try to stay cool and make it a fabulous Friday! - Leslie and David Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Friday, August 9: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEWhat's TrendingSan Antonio woman's stolen remains still missing 4 years later This week's South Texas Crime Story doesn't have anything to do with murder or missing persons, but it's one of San Antonio's most mysterious crimes. We take a look back the case of the stolen remains of Julie Mott from Mission Park Funeral Home. A service was held for the 25-year-old on Aug. 15, 2015, and police believe sometime after the service and before the funeral home closed, someone stole her remains. Stock up on school supplies during tax-free weekend Tax free weekend is Aug. 9-11 and will save consumers about $8 for every $100 spent on qualifying items. Clothing, shoes, backpacks and school supplies will not be taxed, but there are exceptions. “As Texas families begin the process of replacing their beach towels with lunch boxes, the sales tax holiday is the perfect opportunity to save some money on supplies families need before the school bell rings,” Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar said. 5 fun events to check out in the San Antonio area this weekend Just because school is about to start for some next week doesn't mean you can't have fun this weekend. Here's a list of five events taking place this weekend. Today's HeadlinesMan shot 8 times, killed on camera; DA drops charges The Bexar County District Attorney's Office last month dismissed a murder charge against a San Antonio man seen on camera last year shooting an acquaintance eight times, killing him outside a Northwest Side home. Prosecutors dropped the charge against Scott Ross, 36, on July 3, citing insufficient evidence, defense of a third party and self-defense. Holmes High School student, 16, who suddenly died in Ingram Park Mall parking lot identified San Antonio police are investigating after a 16-year-old Holmes High School student suddenly died in the parking lot of Ingram Park Mall. Around 12:17 p.m. Thursday, officers went to Ingram Park Mall for a report of an injured/sick person. When they arrived, police said they found the teenage boy unresponsive in the parking lot. The medical examiner identified the 16-year-old Holmes High School student who suddenly died in the parking lot of Ingram Park Mall as Jaiden Curtis. SAPD: 2 men in custody in theft of ATM from South Side credit union Two men are in police custody after they tried to steal an ATM machine from a South Side credit union overnight, San Antonio police said Friday. The incident occurred just after midnight at Security Service Federal Credit Union in the 1430 block of Southeast Military Drive, not far from Roosevelt Avenue and South Presa Street. 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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