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Back to work and back to class after a hot holiday weekend! Good morning from GMSA! Well, there is some good news this morning. The humidity is lower. I jumped out of a friend's pool last night and it was actually a little chilly. That lasted all of seconds. I can tell Fall is on the horizon. Do you remember the movie "Castaway" with Tom Hanks? There's a scene where we see he's charted the seasons by where the sun tracks on the walls of his island cave. Here in the newsroom, when the sun is on the march, there's a point where the morning sun shines directly on my computer monitor. It's blinding for roughly ten minutes. I noticed yesterday, those rays are aiming ever closer! Come on Fall! Of course, we'll await the arrival of that crisp Autumn air for at least another month or two. ;) Go out there and make it a great day! Stephanie is with us this morning. Leslie is due back Wednesday. - Mark & Stephanie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Tuesday, September 3: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE What's Trending 8 new Texas laws that loosen gun restrictions, starting Sept. 1 The Texas Legislature passed a slew of laws this year that will ease restrictions on guns, including allowing firearms in public places like schools and churches, on rented and leased property and during disasters. The laws take effect hours after at least 7 people were killed in a mass shooting in Midland/Odessa in West Texas and weeks after nearly two dozen were killed in a mass shooting in El Paso. Neighbor: Texas gunman was 'violent, aggressive person' The gunman in a West Texas rampage "was on a long spiral of going down" and had been fired from his oil services job the morning he killed seven people, calling 911 both before and after the shooting began, authorities said. Officers killed 36-year-old Seth Aaron Ator on Saturday outside a busy Odessa movie theater after a spate of violence that spanned 10 miles, injuring around two dozen people in addition to the dead. Changes are coming to W-4 form. Here's what you need to know. National Payroll Week, which runs from Sept. 2-6, was founded by the San Antonio-based Payroll Association to celebrate workers and the payroll professionals who pay them. The Alamo Chapter of the American Payroll Association is hoping to use this time to prepare workers for a new, revised W-4 form for next year and it's a significant change. The Internal Revenue Service has issued a major revision to the 2020 W-4 form. Today's Headlines Boerne police officer recovering in hospital after being struck by suspected drunken driver Boerne police Officer Michele Van Stavern is recovering in a hospital after she was hit by a suspected drunken driver Friday night and suffered broken ribs, a fractured wrist and deep cuts to her head and arm. The Boerne Police Department confirmed Van Stavern was able to get up and walk on her own, but she will have to stay in the hospital for now. The police department said an ecumenical prayer service will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church. Public visitation for former SA mayor Lila Cockrell to take place Tuesday A public visitation will be held Tuesday for former San Antonio mayor Lila Cockrell, who died last Thursday at the age of 97. The visitation will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Mission Park Funeral Chapels North. Cockrell was the first woman to serve as San Antonio's mayor. She was sworn into office in 1975 after serving on San Antonio's City Council for a decade. She then served as mayor until 1981 and again as mayor from 1989 to 1991. SAPD: Man sleeping inside home struck by bullet A man sleeping in his home was grazed by a bullet after shots were fired at his house overnight, San Antonio police said Tuesday. The shooting was reported just before 2 a.m. in the 100 block of Kentucky Avenue, just northwest of downtown. 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 |
Back to work and back to class after a hot holiday weekend! Good morning from GMSA! Well, there is some good news this morning. The humidity is lower. I jumped out of a friend's pool last night and it was actually a little chilly. That lasted all of seconds. I can tell Fall is on the horizon. Do you remember the movie "Castaway" with Tom Hanks? There's a scene where we see he's charted the seasons by where the sun tracks on the walls of his island cave. Here in the newsroom, when the sun is on the march, there's a point where the morning sun shines directly on my computer monitor. It's blinding for roughly ten minutes. I noticed yesterday, those rays are aiming ever closer! Come on Fall! Of course, we'll await the arrival of that crisp Autumn air for at least another month or two. ;) Go out there and make it a great day! Stephanie is with us this morning. Leslie is due back Wednesday. - Mark & Stephanie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Tuesday, September 3: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEWhat's Trending8 new Texas laws that loosen gun restrictions, starting Sept. 1 The Texas Legislature passed a slew of laws this year that will ease restrictions on guns, including allowing firearms in public places like schools and churches, on rented and leased property and during disasters. The laws take effect hours after at least 7 people were killed in a mass shooting in Midland/Odessa in West Texas and weeks after nearly two dozen were killed in a mass shooting in El Paso. Neighbor: Texas gunman was 'violent, aggressive person' The gunman in a West Texas rampage "was on a long spiral of going down" and had been fired from his oil services job the morning he killed seven people, calling 911 both before and after the shooting began, authorities said. Officers killed 36-year-old Seth Aaron Ator on Saturday outside a busy Odessa movie theater after a spate of violence that spanned 10 miles, injuring around two dozen people in addition to the dead. Changes are coming to W-4 form. Here's what you need to know. National Payroll Week, which runs from Sept. 2-6, was founded by the San Antonio-based Payroll Association to celebrate workers and the payroll professionals who pay them. The Alamo Chapter of the American Payroll Association is hoping to use this time to prepare workers for a new, revised W-4 form for next year and it's a significant change. The Internal Revenue Service has issued a major revision to the 2020 W-4 form. Today's HeadlinesBoerne police officer recovering in hospital after being struck by suspected drunken driver Boerne police Officer Michele Van Stavern is recovering in a hospital after she was hit by a suspected drunken driver Friday night and suffered broken ribs, a fractured wrist and deep cuts to her head and arm. The Boerne Police Department confirmed Van Stavern was able to get up and walk on her own, but she will have to stay in the hospital for now. The police department said an ecumenical prayer service will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church. Public visitation for former SA mayor Lila Cockrell to take place Tuesday A public visitation will be held Tuesday for former San Antonio mayor Lila Cockrell, who died last Thursday at the age of 97. The visitation will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Mission Park Funeral Chapels North. Cockrell was the first woman to serve as San Antonio's mayor. She was sworn into office in 1975 after serving on San Antonio's City Council for a decade. She then served as mayor until 1981 and again as mayor from 1989 to 1991. SAPD: Man sleeping inside home struck by bullet A man sleeping in his home was grazed by a bullet after shots were fired at his house overnight, San Antonio police said Tuesday. The shooting was reported just before 2 a.m. in the 100 block of Kentucky Avenue, just northwest of downtown. 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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