National Night Out is now San Antonio Neighbors Together in the Alamo City. This year, hundreds of neighborhoods took part.
Formerly known as National Night Out, it was an opportunity for residents to get to know their neighbors and local law enforcement partners. More than 400 neighborhoods registered for this year’s event, according to the San Antonio Police Department .
"More often than not, a neighbor turns on that light. You hear a neighbor calling a neighbor," he says. NISD officer hit by car driven by suspected trespassers at Dub Farris Athletic Complex on northwest side 'I just keep praying': Young man shot in face after night out at Cowboys Dancehall remains in critical conditionKENS 5 has brought numerous firsts to South Texas television, including being the first local station with a helicopter, the first with its own Doppler radar and the first to air a local morning news program.
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