King William Association survey asks public if Krampus Parade should be held there next year
After San Antonio's first-ever Krampus Parade drew thousands to the historic King William area, the neighborhood's association is asking for public feedback on the event, with its future route hanging in the balance. Despite the popularity of the inaugural parade, the King William Association appears to have distanced itself from the event, which was opposed by a small but loud group of local fundamentalist Christians. As controversy grew ahead of the gathering, the King William Association released a statement clarifying that it wasn't the organizing entity, though the parade occurred in the neighborhood.
Recent Posts

Ro-Ho Pork & Bread’s new Fair Avenue satellite offers plenty of reasons to brave the drive-thru

Talarico campaign focuses on positive TV ad buy while opposition goes all in on AI slop

Trump administration spending billions to build pointless barrier fence in Big Bend

San Antonio ranks among 10 worst U.S. metros for package theft, study finds

‘A Special Place in Hell’: San Antonio residents push back against far West Side data center

San Antonio high schooler detained by ICE on way to soccer game

Proposed ban on Big Bend border wall fails in U.S. House funding panel

Knicks fan hurls egg at Wembanyama during chaos that follows Spurs’ New York game

San Antonio City Council appears divided on SAWS rate hike as vote looms

Wembanyama says the Spurs weren’t hungry enough in historic loss to the Knicks

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
