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The coffee is already flowin' on GMSA! Good morning! Justin doesn't like coffee. Who knew? We didn't. Instead, he's sugared up on a beverage that ends with the word dew. :) On a cheesier note, we already have your lunch or dinner planned. It's National Cheeseburger Day! Whether it's a slider, single, double or triple...savor every bite. San Antonio has a bit of an edge as we are home to the corporate headquarters of Whataburger. Where's the beef? It's in SA, burger fans. Have a wonderful Wednesday! - Mark & Leslie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Wednesday, September 18: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE What's Trending Free burgers, discounts offered in San Antonio on National Cheeseburger Day If you're a burger lover, you probably don't need an excuse to indulge, but here's one anyway. Sept. 18 is National Cheeseburger Day, and restaurants around San Antonio are offering deals. Here's a list of the promotions we've found so far (keep checking back for additions). Spend 30 hours in a coffin at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, win $600 Do you have what it takes to spend 30 hours in a coffin with no connection to the outside world? Six participants will be chosen to compete in the coffin challenge at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in October. Challengers will be laid to rest on Oct. 4 at 5 p.m. and must remain in their coffin through Oct. 5 at 11 p.m. One winner will take home $600 cash, two gold combo season passes to Six Flags and a Fright Fest prize package that includes two VIP Haunted House passes. Shrimp and music festival to kick off in Boerne this weekend Celebrate the first-ever Hill Country Shrimp & Music Fest this Saturday at the Agricultural Heritage Center in Boerne. There will be an abundance of shrimp dishes from local food trucks, and kid-friendly activities like face painting and games. "Fried and broiled shrimp will be available for the traditionalists, and surprising flavors will leave mouths speechless and watering," according to the event page. Today's Headlines Residents suing developer, home builder over 'sewage nightmare' in far north Bexar County "In San Antonio we're always praying for rain because we're constantly in drought. Here we pray that it doesn't rain," said Tom Marty, summing up the complaints of a half-dozen homeowners who spoke with the KSAT 12 Defenders for this story. The neighborhood, located between Stone Oak and Bulverde in far north Bexar County, backs up to a greenbelt and beyond that, Mustang Creek. But the scenic landscape disguises a septic field and, according to residents, a poorly engineered on-site septic facility. Imelda could bring heavy rainfall, flooding to Houston area Tropical Storm Imelda is threatening to dump up to 18 inches (46 centimeters) of rain in parts of Southeast Texas and southwestern Louisiana over the next few days. Jeff Lindner, a meteorologist and director of flood operations for the Harris County Flood Control District in Houston, said the main threat from Imelda remained the potential for heavy rainfall and flooding. Imelda is the first named storm to impact the Houston area since Hurricane Harvey, according to the National Weather Service. Man shot after meet-up with woman goes wrong, police say A man trying to meet up with a woman on the city's Northwest Side ended up meeting another man instead and was shot in the leg overnight, San Antonio police said. Officers were called around 12:30 a.m. after the victim had set up a meeting with a woman somewhere but instead a man showed up, got in his car and shot him. 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 |
The coffee is already flowin' on GMSA! Good morning! Justin doesn't like coffee. Who knew? We didn't. Instead, he's sugared up on a beverage that ends with the word dew. :) On a cheesier note, we already have your lunch or dinner planned. It's National Cheeseburger Day! Whether it's a slider, single, double or triple...savor every bite. San Antonio has a bit of an edge as we are home to the corporate headquarters of Whataburger. Where's the beef? It's in SA, burger fans. Have a wonderful Wednesday! - Mark & Leslie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Wednesday, September 18: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEWhat's TrendingFree burgers, discounts offered in San Antonio on National Cheeseburger Day If you're a burger lover, you probably don't need an excuse to indulge, but here's one anyway. Sept. 18 is National Cheeseburger Day, and restaurants around San Antonio are offering deals. Here's a list of the promotions we've found so far (keep checking back for additions). Spend 30 hours in a coffin at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, win $600 Do you have what it takes to spend 30 hours in a coffin with no connection to the outside world? Six participants will be chosen to compete in the coffin challenge at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in October. Challengers will be laid to rest on Oct. 4 at 5 p.m. and must remain in their coffin through Oct. 5 at 11 p.m. One winner will take home $600 cash, two gold combo season passes to Six Flags and a Fright Fest prize package that includes two VIP Haunted House passes. Shrimp and music festival to kick off in Boerne this weekend Celebrate the first-ever Hill Country Shrimp & Music Fest this Saturday at the Agricultural Heritage Center in Boerne. There will be an abundance of shrimp dishes from local food trucks, and kid-friendly activities like face painting and games. "Fried and broiled shrimp will be available for the traditionalists, and surprising flavors will leave mouths speechless and watering," according to the event page. Today's HeadlinesResidents suing developer, home builder over 'sewage nightmare' in far north Bexar County "In San Antonio we're always praying for rain because we're constantly in drought. Here we pray that it doesn't rain," said Tom Marty, summing up the complaints of a half-dozen homeowners who spoke with the KSAT 12 Defenders for this story. The neighborhood, located between Stone Oak and Bulverde in far north Bexar County, backs up to a greenbelt and beyond that, Mustang Creek. But the scenic landscape disguises a septic field and, according to residents, a poorly engineered on-site septic facility. Imelda could bring heavy rainfall, flooding to Houston area Tropical Storm Imelda is threatening to dump up to 18 inches (46 centimeters) of rain in parts of Southeast Texas and southwestern Louisiana over the next few days. Jeff Lindner, a meteorologist and director of flood operations for the Harris County Flood Control District in Houston, said the main threat from Imelda remained the potential for heavy rainfall and flooding. Imelda is the first named storm to impact the Houston area since Hurricane Harvey, according to the National Weather Service. Man shot after meet-up with woman goes wrong, police say A man trying to meet up with a woman on the city's Northwest Side ended up meeting another man instead and was shot in the leg overnight, San Antonio police said. Officers were called around 12:30 a.m. after the victim had set up a meeting with a woman somewhere but instead a man showed up, got in his car and shot him. 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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