Howdy from the morning folks! Grab an umbrella today, just in case. Have a good one! - Mark & Leslie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, November 21:  CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE Today's Headlines SA airport gears up for Thanksgiving travel rush The Thanksgiving travel rush will start Friday, and the Transportation Security Administration and San Antonio International Airport workers are gearing up for the long lines ahead. The airport provided reminders that could help ensure passengers experience a smooth process as they travel. Lexi Gorena, with the TSA, said passengers should start by separating their items before they get to the airport. ‘While You Were Sleeping': Leftovers go to good use, thanks to overnight ‘food rescuers' At shortly after 3 a.m. on a recent Thursday morning, Elias Gonzalez made a mad dash into a Starbucks coffee shop near downtown. Although he had been driving all night, he was not looking for a caffeine fix. Instead, he was there to look for food. He is one of three drivers employed by the San Antonio Food Bank who make pickups for what the organization calls its food rescue program. Key witnesses will cap intense week in impeachment inquiry House impeachment investigators will hear on Thursday from two key witnesses who grew alarmed by how President Donald Trump and others in his orbit were conducting foreign policy in Ukraine, capping an intense week in the historic inquiry. The two witnesses set to appear are the last scheduled for public hearings in an inquiry that brought hours of testimony from a roster of current and former U.S. government officials defying Trump's orders not to appear. What's Trending  NEISD bus rolls through Whataburger parking lot while driver takes bathroom break A North East Independent School District bus went rogue Wednesday morning, rolling through a Whataburger parking lot while the bus driver took a bathroom break. Romana Lopez, a spokesperson for the San Antonio Police Department confirmed that officers were dispatched to the Whataburger on the corner of Vance Jackson and 410 around 7 a.m. for a minor accident. Spurs drop 7th in row, longest skid since Pop's 1st season Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs are in the midst of a seven-game losing streak, their longest skid since he took over as the team's coach more than 20 years ago. With little resistance at the defensive end from San Antonio on Wednesday night, Washington's Bradley Beal shot 9 for 9 in a 21-point third quarter en route to scoring 33 in all, and the lowly Wizards beat the Spurs 138-132. From Lizzo to Lil Nas, new kids on the block rule Grammys Genre-mashing, bold and chart-topping new artists have caught the attention of the Recording Academy, as Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X lead in nominations at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Lizzo is in first place, scoring eight bids Wednesday for her fun, positive rap-pop style that has made her not only the year's top new act, but arguably the year's most successful musician. 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
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Howdy from the morning folks!

Grab an umbrella today, just in case. Have a good one!

- Mark & Leslie

Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, November 21: 

CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE

Today's Headlines

SA airport gears up for Thanksgiving travel rush

The Thanksgiving travel rush will start Friday, and the Transportation Security Administration and San Antonio International Airport workers are gearing up for the long lines ahead. The airport provided reminders that could help ensure passengers experience a smooth process as they travel. Lexi Gorena, with the TSA, said passengers should start by separating their items before they get to the airport.

‘While You Were Sleeping': Leftovers go to good use, thanks to overnight ‘food rescuers'

At shortly after 3 a.m. on a recent Thursday morning, Elias Gonzalez made a mad dash into a Starbucks coffee shop near downtown. Although he had been driving all night, he was not looking for a caffeine fix. Instead, he was there to look for food. He is one of three drivers employed by the San Antonio Food Bank who make pickups for what the organization calls its food rescue program.

Key witnesses will cap intense week in impeachment inquiry

House impeachment investigators will hear on Thursday from two key witnesses who grew alarmed by how President Donald Trump and others in his orbit were conducting foreign policy in Ukraine, capping an intense week in the historic inquiry. The two witnesses set to appear are the last scheduled for public hearings in an inquiry that brought hours of testimony from a roster of current and former U.S. government officials defying Trump's orders not to appear.

What's Trending 

NEISD bus rolls through Whataburger parking lot while driver takes bathroom break

A North East Independent School District bus went rogue Wednesday morning, rolling through a Whataburger parking lot while the bus driver took a bathroom break. Romana Lopez, a spokesperson for the San Antonio Police Department confirmed that officers were dispatched to the Whataburger on the corner of Vance Jackson and 410 around 7 a.m. for a minor accident.

Spurs drop 7th in row, longest skid since Pop's 1st season

Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs are in the midst of a seven-game losing streak, their longest skid since he took over as the team's coach more than 20 years ago. With little resistance at the defensive end from San Antonio on Wednesday night, Washington's Bradley Beal shot 9 for 9 in a 21-point third quarter en route to scoring 33 in all, and the lowly Wizards beat the Spurs 138-132.

From Lizzo to Lil Nas, new kids on the block rule Grammys

Genre-mashing, bold and chart-topping new artists have caught the attention of the Recording Academy, as Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X lead in nominations at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Lizzo is in first place, scoring eight bids Wednesday for her fun, positive rap-pop style that has made her not only the year's top new act, but arguably the year's most successful musician.

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:

TRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions