San Antonio ranks among the least affordable cities for single renters

If you’re single and hunting for a place to live in San Antonio, renting may cost you dearly. A recent report from the RentHop website shows that among the 50 U.S. cities with the biggest populations, Alamo City grabs the No. 13 spot among cities with the least affordable rent for singles. In San Antonio, median monthly rent is $1,088, accounting for slightly more than 27.1 percent of the average income for a single person…

Going bananas for rotten fruits: Some additional ways to use them

Fruit, it’s the unsung hero of the kitchen. Always available, but not always used to its full potential.

A survey reports that after fruit spoils, the average American household wastes $10 throwing out bad fruit each week, which is $520 of food waste each year!

Whether it’s keeping them from spoiling, or new ways to use your fruit before they turn rotten, here are some ways to make your fruit work harder for you.

So, what are the ways you can maximize the life of your fruit? Bananas contain moisturizing vitamin E, which can be great for brightening and softening your skin.

Cut a banana peel down to fit underneath your eyes, leave it there for 15 to 30 minutes and remove the residue with your regular cleanser. This will remove under eye puffiness.

Soothe bug bites by rubbing the inside of the peel on the inflamed area. And rub them on the leaves of your indoor plants, making them shine.

When it comes to citrus, put the peel into your brown sugar bag to keep it from clumping. And use them to clean your microwave by placing lemon peels in a bowl and filling it with water. Microwave it until it boils and steams, then use a towel to wipe down.

Raisin water can be used to enhance your digestion, flush out toxins and has antioxidants. It’s made by soaking the raisins overnight and then straining the liquid to boil. And use them to remove a deep splinter by placing a raisin on the area overnight. The salicylates in raisins encourage the splinter to rise to the surface of the skin so you can pull it out.

Berries can also be frozen in an ice cube tray to make flavored water, or wine-friendly ice. You can also add citrus peels to a hot bath, making them fragrant and relaxing.

Worker injured in industrial accident at North Side food processing plant

A woman is being treated for injuries she suffered after getting caught in a piece of equipment at a North Side food processing plant.

San Antonio firefighters responded to Andy Garcia Foods, located in the 1800 block of Jackson Keller Road, around 4:30 a.m. Wednesday.

They say they found a woman caught in a piece of machinery known as a chopper/mixer.

Firefighters say the woman was cleaning the machine when she became lodged in it from the waist down somehow.

They say they had to take off part of the machine in order to free her.

The woman did not suffer any life-threatening injuries but was taken to a hospital by ambulance for evaluation.

According to its website, Garcia Foods makes chorizo and barbarcoa, among other items, inside the plant.

KSAT12 reached out Garcia Foods for a comment, but as of now, has not received as response.

2nd Johnson High School student killed in fiery crash identified by Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office

The second Johnson High School student killed in a wreck on Saturday afternoon has been identified by the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Authorities said Gabriel Juarez, 16, died of blunt force injuries in the fiery, two-car crash in the 23200 block of Bulverde Road, not far from TPC Parkway. The other victim was identified Tuesday as Ziv Hoodani, 17.

The crash happened around 3:50 p.m. Saturday near the school’s entrance, but it’s unclear what led up to it, according to Bexar County sheriff’s deputies.

The impact resulted in both vehicles bursting into flames.

In the other vehicle, a mother and daughter were taken to a hospital for treatment.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

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SAPD, Crime Stoppers seek suspects in robbery of West Side convenience store

San Antonio police and Crime Stoppers are looking for the suspects in the robbery of a West Side convenience store.

The incident occurred Wednesday, Dec. 29 around 4:15 p.m. at Patty’s Convenience Store in the 900 block of North Navidad Street.

According to police, the suspects (seen above) walked into the store and threatened an employee with a weapon.

Police said the suspect stole items and then fled the store. SAPD searched the area, but they were not found.

Anyone with any knowledge of the incident is urged to call Crime Stoppers at (210) 224-STOP.

Tips can also be texted to CRIMES (274637) or by visiting the Crime Stoppers website.

Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest.

Driver of corvette killed in rollover crash on far West Side, San Antonio police say

One person is dead following a rollover crash on the city’s far West Side early Wednesday morning, San Antonio police said.

The crash occurred around 12:20 a.m. in the 3500 block of Wiseman Boulevard, not far from Westover Hills Boulevard and Hunt Lane.

According to police, a man driving a corvette was traveling was at a high rate of speed when he lost control and hit a tree. Police said the man rolled the car and was ejected from the vehicle. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.

SAPD said no other vehicles were involved in the crash. Officers and firefighters are searching the area around the crash to make sure nobody else was thrown from the car.

The San Antonio Police Department, the San Antonio Fire Department and EMS all answered the call.

The name of the man killed has not been released, pending notification to next of kin.

The investigation is ongoing, police said.

San Antonio police seek suspect accused of killing man downtown

San Antonio police are asking for the public’s help for information to identify and find a suspect accused of killing a man in the downtown area last month.

Police say the shooting happened in the 300 block of East Market Street on Dec. 30, 2021.

Officers said Leo Cameron was shot in the upper body and pronounced dead at the scene. They said the suspect fled down the Riverwalk.

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Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (210) 224-7867. Tips can also be texted to CRIMES (274637) or by visiting the Crime Stoppers website.

Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest.

San Antonio police searching for missing 87-year-old man

San Antonio police need the public’s help to find a missing 87-year-old man last seen on Jan. 1.

Harold Haught, also known as Harry, was last seen in the 18000 block of 2nd Street.

Police say Haught is right-handed, bald, and wears glasses. He also has a scar on his hand.

Anyone with information regarding Haughts whereabouts is asked to call the San Antonio Police Department at 210-207-7660.