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Good morning! It's unusually mild this morning and you may run into a few rain showers. I braved the mountain cedar and did some yard work Wednesday afternoon. Even wearing a face mask, the cedar pollen made me miserable! Afterwards, I had to take another antihistamine, shower immediately and then put my pollen-coated clothing directly into the washer. It was, essentially, a hazmat-style decontamination! Let’s hope the cedar season eases up on schedule in Mid-February. Have a great day! Tomorrow, we celebrate Leslie’s birthday. ;) - Mark & Leslie Here’s what’s on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, January 9: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE Today’s Headlines Understand: A closer look at U.S. and Iran conflict Jon Taylor, who teaches foreign policy analysis at the University of Texas at San Antonio, has been keeping a close eye on the United States and Iran situation. He said tensions have been building for years. Taylor said the fight between Iran and the United States is not over. "Basically, we have fought what you might call a 40-year-plus low-level, low-intensity war,” Taylor said. A lying SAPD officer was reinstated after he cited his military record. That was a lie, too. There are two basic requirements for police officers: enforcing the law and being truthful. But for former San Antonio police officer Matthew Martin, it seems that was just a part-time rule. On April 7, 2015, Martin and his partner conducted what appeared to be a routine traffic stop for an expired registration. The stop and what happened after was caught on video by Martin’s patrol car camera system. Man killed in first deadly shooting of 2020 identified The name of a 30-year-old man fatally shot outside an apartment complex near the Medical Center has officially been released. The medical examiner has identified Anthony Sanks, 30, as the man killed in the first deadly shooting of 2020. Sanks’ body was found in the parking lot of the Hearthstone Apartments in the 8800 block of Cinnamon Creek shortly before 2 a.m on Tuesday. What’s Trending People are already buzzing over this year’s Fiesta medals It’s barely January, but the spirit of Fiesta is beginning to kick back up again. (Did it ever really leave?) Organizations and businesses are beginning to promote their Fiesta 2020 medals, all with their own quirky designs and unique twists. While it may seem a little early for some laidback Fiesta fans, some medal enthusiasts are using this time to add to their wish lists ahead of the city-wide party. Smart Lockers, invented in San Antonio, could cut down on package thefts A San Antonio man was sick of seeing all the so-called porch pirates on the news -- so he decided to do something about it. Gopal Nandakumar invented patent-pending Smart Lockers, which can be used to move items more securely. The idea involves cutting down on package thefts. The locks are electronic, so the user can access the locker by inputting a code into his or her phone. DeRozan scores 30, Walker tossed, Spurs beat Celtics 129-114 DeMar DeRozan scored 30 points to lead San Antonio to a 129-114 victory over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night, when the Spurs scored 22 of the game’s first 25 points and held on through a slightly more competitive - and controversial - second half. Lonnie Walker IV scored 19 points for the Spurs, who improved to 9-6 since Dec. 1, when they had a 7-14 record. San Antonio avoided what would have been the first season sweep by the Celtics since 2011. KSAT Korral KSAT Insider event. 2020 KSAT Korral KSAT Insider event. 2020 (KSAT)Who doesn’t love a PARADE?! Kick off the 2020 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo season with KSAT12. Get your tickets 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 | |||
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Good morning! It's unusually mild this morning and you may run into a few rain showers. I braved the mountain cedar and did some yard work Wednesday afternoon. Even wearing a face mask, the cedar pollen made me miserable! Afterwards, I had to take another antihistamine, shower immediately and then put my pollen-coated clothing directly into the washer. It was, essentially, a hazmat-style decontamination! Let’s hope the cedar season eases up on schedule in Mid-February. Have a great day! Tomorrow, we celebrate Leslie’s birthday. ;) - Mark & Leslie Here’s what’s on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, January 9:CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEToday’s HeadlinesUnderstand: A closer look at U.S. and Iran conflict Jon Taylor, who teaches foreign policy analysis at the University of Texas at San Antonio, has been keeping a close eye on the United States and Iran situation. He said tensions have been building for years. Taylor said the fight between Iran and the United States is not over. "Basically, we have fought what you might call a 40-year-plus low-level, low-intensity war,” Taylor said. A lying SAPD officer was reinstated after he cited his military record. That was a lie, too. There are two basic requirements for police officers: enforcing the law and being truthful. But for former San Antonio police officer Matthew Martin, it seems that was just a part-time rule. On April 7, 2015, Martin and his partner conducted what appeared to be a routine traffic stop for an expired registration. The stop and what happened after was caught on video by Martin’s patrol car camera system. Man killed in first deadly shooting of 2020 identified The name of a 30-year-old man fatally shot outside an apartment complex near the Medical Center has officially been released. The medical examiner has identified Anthony Sanks, 30, as the man killed in the first deadly shooting of 2020. Sanks’ body was found in the parking lot of the Hearthstone Apartments in the 8800 block of Cinnamon Creek shortly before 2 a.m on Tuesday. What’s TrendingPeople are already buzzing over this year’s Fiesta medals It’s barely January, but the spirit of Fiesta is beginning to kick back up again. (Did it ever really leave?) Organizations and businesses are beginning to promote their Fiesta 2020 medals, all with their own quirky designs and unique twists. While it may seem a little early for some laidback Fiesta fans, some medal enthusiasts are using this time to add to their wish lists ahead of the city-wide party. Smart Lockers, invented in San Antonio, could cut down on package thefts A San Antonio man was sick of seeing all the so-called porch pirates on the news -- so he decided to do something about it. Gopal Nandakumar invented patent-pending Smart Lockers, which can be used to move items more securely. The idea involves cutting down on package thefts. The locks are electronic, so the user can access the locker by inputting a code into his or her phone. DeRozan scores 30, Walker tossed, Spurs beat Celtics 129-114 DeMar DeRozan scored 30 points to lead San Antonio to a 129-114 victory over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night, when the Spurs scored 22 of the game’s first 25 points and held on through a slightly more competitive - and controversial - second half. Lonnie Walker IV scored 19 points for the Spurs, who improved to 9-6 since Dec. 1, when they had a 7-14 record. San Antonio avoided what would have been the first season sweep by the Celtics since 2011. KSAT Korral KSAT Insider event. 2020 (KSAT)Who doesn’t love a PARADE?! Kick off the 2020 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo season with KSAT12. Get your tickets 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 updatesDownload the KSAT Weather app for iPhone and AndroidTRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions | |||
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