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San Antonio, TX

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San Antonio's First News

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English


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Jazz Crooner Ken Slavin talks Fredstock Music Fest

4/23/2026
Ken Slavin is a renowned San Antonio jazz crooner and the Director of Marketing and Strategic Communications at San Antonio College. He is scheduled to perform at the student-led Fredstock Music Fest on the SAC campus Thursday afternoon.

Duration:00:07:13

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District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte

4/23/2026
We get an update on yesterday's home explosions on San Antonio's Northside that injured five. Plus, the Councilman addresses a concerned citizen's question from the WOAI talkback feature.

Duration:00:06:33

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Deputy Chief of Staff "Retires", Operation Fury Updates, KJ Crowned NBA 6th Man

4/23/2026
San Antonio Mayor OJ's Deputy Chief of Staff, Pat Wallace, retires after making a cryptic LinkedIn post., Iran attacks ships In the Strait Of Hormuz, the Spurs' Kevin Johnson is named the NBA's Sixth Man, and how confident are you now in the Spurs playoff chances?

Duration:01:29:31

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Host of Spurs Countdown and Post-Up Dillon Emery

4/22/2026
The Spurs’ playoff momentum hits a major question mark after Victor Wembanyama’s injury, and now the focus turns to how this team adjusts moving forward. With key games ahead, every decision—from rotations to pace—could shape how far this run goes. Host of Spurs Countdown and Spurs Post-Up Dillon Emery joins us to break down how this injury impacts the upcoming playoff games, what adjustments the Spurs may need to make, and what fans should expect as he covers the team through this critical stretch. For everything Spurs and breaking updates on Wembanyama, keep it right here on 1200 WOAI, San Antonio’s First News.

Duration:00:04:06

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Voice of the Spurs Dan Weiss

4/22/2026
Spurs fans are holding their breath after Victor Wembanyama entered concussion protocol following a hard fall against the Trail Blazers—now all eyes are on what comes next for the team’s playoff push. Voice of the Spurs Dan Weiss joins us to break down what he saw during the game, how serious this injury could be, and what it means for the Spurs moving forward if Wembanyama misses time. For everything Spurs and breaking updates on Wembanyama, keep it right here on 1200 WOAI, San Antonio’s First News.

Duration:00:05:07

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City Councilman Marc Whyte

4/22/2026
San Antonio Spurs fans are watching closely after Victor Wembanyama’s recent injury, raising questions about the team’s playoff outlook and the city’s response to its biggest star. At the same time, new developments out of City Hall are adding another layer to the conversation here at home. City Councilman Marc Whyte joins us to talk about Wembanyama’s impact on the city, what this injury means for San Antonio, and to break down the latest moves coming out of city council that could affect residents across the area. That’s on 1200 WOAI, San Antonio’s First News.

Duration:00:09:02

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National Correspondent Rory O'Neill

4/22/2026
Tensions continue to rise in one of the most critical shipping lanes in the world—the Strait of Hormuz—as back-and-forth actions between Iran and the U.S. keep global markets on edge. From military posturing to threats of disruption, the situation is evolving fast and could have major impacts on oil prices and international trade. National Correspondent Rory O’Neill joins us to break down what’s really happening in the Strait, why it matters to everyday Americans, and what could come next if tensions continue to escalate. Stay with us on 1200 WOAI, San Antonio’s First News, for the latest updates as this story continues to develop.

Duration:00:03:00

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Victor Wembanyama Injury: Spurs Center Suffers Concussion vs. Trail Blazers

4/22/2026
San Antonio Spurs fans are holding their breath after a scary moment involving star center Victor Wembanyama. During Game 2 against the Portland Trail Blazers, Wembanyama took a hard fall in the second quarter—going face-first into the court after contact on a drive to the basket. He appeared shaken up and was quickly taken to the locker room, where the team later confirmed he had entered the NBA’s concussion protocol and would not return to the game. The Spurs went on to lose a close one, 106 to 103, tying the series at one game apiece—but the bigger concern now is Wembanyama’s health and availability moving forward. With concussion protocol requiring multiple steps before a player can return, his status for the next game remains uncertain—and that could be a major factor as this playoff series shifts to Portland. Stay with us here on 1200 WOAI, San Antonio’s First News, for the latest updates on Wembanyama and the Spurs’ playoff push.

Duration:01:24:48

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Host of the Spurs Countdown and Spurs Post-up Dillon Emery

4/21/2026
Host of Spurs Countdown and Spurs Post-Up, Dillon Emery joins us to talk all things Spurs as the team heads into the playoffs with serious momentum. From key matchups to what fans can expect, he’ll get you ready for the postseason push. Plus, Dillon will preview his LIVE appearance at Hill Country Honda from 6 to 7 PM, where fans can stop by, talk Spurs, and gear up for the playoff run. Spurs energy is building across the city—don’t miss it, right here on San Antonio’s First News, on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:00:05:53

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The Voice of the Spurs Dan Weiss

4/21/2026
The Voice of the Spurs, Dan Weiss, joins us to break down a historic moment for San Antonio as Victor Wembanyama is named the 2025–2026 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year. At just 22 years old, Wemby is already dominating on the defensive end and putting the entire league on notice. Dan will dive into what makes Wembanyama so special, how he transformed the Spurs’ defense this season, and what this award means for the future of the franchise. Don’t miss the breakdown of the Spurs’ rising superstar—right here on San Antonio’s First News, on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:00:07:02

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Lt. Col. Jeffrey Addicott

4/21/2026
Lt. Col. Jeffrey Addicott joins us as our military expert to break down the ongoing Iran conflict, as tensions remain high and a fragile ceasefire hangs in the balance. With recent U.S. military actions, threats of escalation, and uncertainty surrounding peace talks, the situation continues to shift rapidly. He’ll help us cut through the noise—explaining what’s really happening on the ground, what it means for U.S. involvement, and what could come next if negotiations fall apart. Get clear, expert insight on a complex global situation—right here on San Antonio’s First News, on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:00:03:51

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Victor Wembanyama Named 2025-2026 KIA NBA Defensive Player Of The Year

4/21/2026
San Antonio’s own Victor Wembanyama is making history—named the 2025–2026 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year, and not just winning it—but doing it unanimously. At just 22 years old, Wemby becomes the youngest ever to take home the award, anchoring a dominant Spurs defense and putting the rest of the league on notice. Meanwhile, here in Texas, heavy rain is creating dangerous flooding conditions across parts of the state, with rising water impacting roads, neighborhoods, and commutes—something drivers will want to keep a close eye on today. And globally, tensions remain high as the Iran conflict continues to develop, with ongoing concerns about stability in the region and what it could mean for the U.S. and the world. We’ve got all of that and more coming up on San Antonio’s First News—on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:01:20:06

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Traffic Goddess Maria Miller

4/21/2026
Traffic Goddess Maria Miller joins us as flooding continues to impact roads across San Antonio, with dozens of closures reported—especially on the North and Northeast sides. High water is creating dangerous conditions along major routes like Loop 1604 near Hardy Oak, parts of I-35 frontage roads, and several low-lying streets near creeks and underpasses. She’ll break down the hardest-hit areas, what roads to avoid during your commute, and where traffic backups are already building. If you’re heading out, this is information you need before you hit the road—right here on San Antonio’s First News, on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:00:03:42

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Meteorologist Ray Stagich

4/21/2026
Meteorologist Ray Stagich joins us as inclement weather moves through Texas, bringing heavy rain, potential flooding, and hazardous driving conditions across parts of the region. He’ll break down what to expect, when the worst of it could hit, and how long it may stick around. Plus, important reminders for staying safe on the roads—from avoiding flooded areas to adjusting your commute during periods of low visibility. Stay ahead of the storm and stay safe—right here on San Antonio’s First News, on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:00:03:56

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Eric Pagel's Woke Tip of the Day

4/20/2026
Only in Minnesota can you gain and lose millionaire status overnight.

Duration:00:01:54

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Meteorologist Ray Stagich

4/20/2026
Meteorologist Ray Stagich joins us to break down the incoming rain headed our way — and what it could mean for your daily commute. With storms moving through the area, drivers could be dealing with slick roads, reduced visibility, and slower travel times, especially during peak hours. Ray walks us through when the heaviest rain is expected, how long it’ll stick around, and what you need to know before heading out the door. Stay ahead of the weather right here on San Antonio’s First News on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:00:04:36

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Spurs Radio Host Karl Schoening

4/20/2026
Spurs fans, get ready — the hype is REAL right now. Spurs Radio Host Karl Schoening joins us to break down the unstoppable momentum this team is building as they charge forward with confidence, swagger, and a whole lot of wins. From breakout performances to electric moments on the court, the Spurs are giving the city something to rally behind — and San Antonio is showing up in full force. We’re talking packed watch parties, decked-out fans, and that unmistakable silver and black energy with a Fiesta flare that's taking over the city. Karl gives us the inside scoop on what’s clicking for this team, what fans should be excited about, and just how far this run could go. Don’t miss it — right here on San Antonio’s First News on 1200 WOAI.

Duration:00:05:49

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Iran Conflict: President Trump Says US Seized Iranian Ship

4/20/2026
As tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, President Donald Trump says the U.S. has seized an Iranian cargo ship accused of violating a newly enforced naval blockade. The vessel reportedly ignored multiple warnings from the U.S. Navy before being disabled and taken into custody near the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical shipping routes. U.S. officials say the ship was linked to sanctioned activity, while Iran is calling the move a violation of the ongoing ceasefire and labeling it “maritime piracy.” The incident marks a major escalation, as it’s the first known use of force tied to the blockade — raising concerns about whether already fragile peace talks could collapse entirely. With global oil markets reacting and both sides warning of possible retaliation, the question now is whether this moment pushes the conflict closer to resolution… or deeper into crisis. Stay with San Antonio’s First News on 1200 WOAI for the latest developments.

Duration:01:19:44

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National Correspondent Rory O'Neill

4/20/2026
National Correspondent Rory O’Neill joins us to break down the current situation in the Strait of Hormuz — one of the most critical shipping lanes in the world — and why it matters here at home. With rising tensions in the region, disruptions in the Strait could have a direct impact on global oil supply, gas prices, and the overall economy. Rory explains what’s happening right now, what risks lie ahead, and how it could affect Americans in the days and weeks to come. Stay with us on San Antonio’s First News on 1200 WOAI for the latest.

Duration:00:04:08

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Eric Pagel's Woke Tip of the Day

4/17/2026
Nothing says “trust the system” like making a law that sounds like it has a personal vendetta.

Duration:00:01:41