Good morning from the GMSA anchor desk! David Sears is in for Mark Austin this morning. Mark is on the move -- literally. He's moving today, but don't worry, it's just across town. David has no plans this weekend (borrring) but he does plan to watch football. I will be attending the Soar gala at Morgan's Wonderland. It is such a wonderful event every year and a worthy cause. Justin Horne is in for Mike today. It's his baby daughter's birthday today, so I'm sure his weekend will include a party. If you didn't know, Justin wears funny themed socks because they're easier to match doing laundry. I joked a couple of days ago he needs stormy socks to bring us rain. Guess what I bought him and arrived yesterday??? Yep stormy socks --  so you are welcome for the rain! Next time I'll buy him socks with just rain and no lightning! Have a fabulous weekend! - Leslie and David Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Friday, September 20:  CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE What's Trending  Where to get the best BBQ, tacos, and margaritas in San Antonio Get inspired and taste the rich history with the Food Trails of San Antonio. After an extensive voting process, San Antonio's Culinaria compiled a list of the best places to get barbecue, tacos, and margaritas in the city.  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. BGC Week 4 Thursday Night Highlights Catch all of the local highlights from Thursday night of Week 4 of the 2019 high school football season, including O'Connor vs John Jay, Wagner vs Lanier, Clark vs Brandeis and Boerne vs Harlandale. Today's Headlines Large scaffolding collapses downtown; high winds blamed High winds are blamed for a scaffolding collapse Thursday night in downtown San Antonio that damaged a church and crushed numerous cars. San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said the winds from a storm that roared through the city around 9:30 p.m. toppled a 100-foot section of scaffolding onto the 300 block of Martin Street. Three people were injured after they ran from a bus park bench, Hood said. They suffered minor injuries and were not hit by the scaffolding. WATCH: Sheriff's office supervisors interfere with DWI stop of fellow deputy Two supervisors with the Bexar County Sheriff's Office interfered with the DWI stop of a fellow supervisor last year, according to video obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders. Sergeants Jerime Phoenix and Steven Calva were each suspended two days and ordered to go through remedial supervisor training following the September 2018 incident in the 8300 block of Interstate 10 West. New law may change aesthetics of communities across Texas The aesthetics of communities across Texas could be changing after a new law went into effect this month. HR 2439, signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, limits certain regulations adopted by cities that required the specific use of materials used during construction or renovations. Cities no longer have a say, and any approved material by the national code can be allowed.  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 from the GMSA anchor desk!

David Sears is in for Mark Austin this morning. Mark is on the move -- literally. He's moving today, but don't worry, it's just across town.

David has no plans this weekend (borrring) but he does plan to watch football. I will be attending the Soar gala at Morgan's Wonderland. It is such a wonderful event every year and a worthy cause.

Justin Horne is in for Mike today. It's his baby daughter's birthday today, so I'm sure his weekend will include a party. If you didn't know, Justin wears funny themed socks because they're easier to match doing laundry. I joked a couple of days ago he needs stormy socks to bring us rain. Guess what I bought him and arrived yesterday??? Yep stormy socks --  so you are welcome for the rain! Next time I'll buy him socks with just rain and no lightning!

Have a fabulous weekend!

- Leslie and David

Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Friday, September 20: 

CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE

What's Trending 

Where to get the best BBQ, tacos, and margaritas in San Antonio

Get inspired and taste the rich history with the Food Trails of San Antonio. After an extensive voting process, San Antonio's Culinaria compiled a list of the best places to get barbecue, tacos, and margaritas in the city. 

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.

BGC Week 4 Thursday Night Highlights

Catch all of the local highlights from Thursday night of Week 4 of the 2019 high school football season, including O'Connor vs John Jay, Wagner vs Lanier, Clark vs Brandeis and Boerne vs Harlandale.

Today's Headlines

Large scaffolding collapses downtown; high winds blamed

High winds are blamed for a scaffolding collapse Thursday night in downtown San Antonio that damaged a church and crushed numerous cars. San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said the winds from a storm that roared through the city around 9:30 p.m. toppled a 100-foot section of scaffolding onto the 300 block of Martin Street. Three people were injured after they ran from a bus park bench, Hood said. They suffered minor injuries and were not hit by the scaffolding.

WATCH: Sheriff's office supervisors interfere with DWI stop of fellow deputy

Two supervisors with the Bexar County Sheriff's Office interfered with the DWI stop of a fellow supervisor last year, according to video obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders. Sergeants Jerime Phoenix and Steven Calva were each suspended two days and ordered to go through remedial supervisor training following the September 2018 incident in the 8300 block of Interstate 10 West.

New law may change aesthetics of communities across Texas

The aesthetics of communities across Texas could be changing after a new law went into effect this month. HR 2439, signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, limits certain regulations adopted by cities that required the specific use of materials used during construction or renovations. Cities no longer have a say, and any approved material by the national code can be allowed. 

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