Click to learn more!

Good morning!

63 seconds. That’s enough time to chug some coffee, eat roughly half of breakfast taco or watch a third of Mike’s forecast. It’s also how far into last night’s game Coach Gregg Popovich got before was EJECTED!

Yes, way! We’re upset too Pop...after the Spurs lost in Denver. Misery loves company...so join us this morning for GMSA and GMSA @ 9. ;)

Have a great Thursday!

- Mark & Leslie

Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Wednesday, April 3: 

CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE

What's Trending 

The best deals you can score on National Burrito Day

National Burrito Day only comes around once a year, so that means your favorite spots to get a giant, mouthwatering burrito are gearing up for Thursday's "holiday" with specials that will be happy on your wallet and stomach.

Nuggets rout Spurs 113-85; Popovich ejected after 63 seconds

The Denver Nuggets ran San Antonio right off the court. Long before, the officials ran Gregg Popovich. LaMarcus Aldridge and Lonnie Walker IV each had 16 points for the Spurs, who slipped into the eighth spot with the loss. 

San Antonio Paranormal Fest to take place in reported haunted house this year

For the third year in a row the San Antonio Paranormal Fest will take place and it is moving from Brick at Blue Star to the alleged haunted house Victoria's Black Swan Inn. The event this year is Sept. 14.

Today's Headlines

Records: Pct. 2 deputies proposed cavity search on teen, ordered warrantless blood draw

A 19-year-old San Antonio woman involved in a car crash earlier this year had her blood drawn without the arresting law enforcement agency first obtaining a search warrant and was nearly subjected to a cavity search, a sworn affidavit and EMS records obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders show.

2 young girls wounded in apparent drive-by shooting on East Side, police say

Two young girls, ages 10 and 13, were wounded an an apparent drive-by shooting on the city's East Side early Thursday morning, San Antonio police said.

'While You Were Sleeping': Man answers call when things go bump in night at historic hotel

When Kyle Kennedy applied for a job at the Menger Hotel six years ago, he expected to work in its housekeeping department. Little did he know he later would end up keeping house there, watching over the business and its guests during the overnight hours.

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