Know My Neighborhood: South San shaped by Pride and Perseverance

  

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The sounds of the South San neighborhood may be as recognizable as the sights. One sound remains constant: The roar of giant jet engines from the monster military aircraft that take off and land at what used to be Kelly Air Force Base. Even though Kelly AFB closed 24 years ago, its presence still shapes South San.

The now-Port San Antonio campus borders one side of this area that has been home to generations.

The South San Bobcat Pride is evident in the names of businesses that line its streets and in the hearts of the people who live here. But pride doesn’t always equal prosperity. In this community, progress is measured in sidewalks and curbs, not necessarily parks and community centers.

In this episode of “Know My Neighborhood,” we explore the good, the bad and the frustrating of South San.

The episode will air during a takeover of the 6 p.m. newscast on Thursday, Sept. 19. The episode will be anchored by Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur.

You can watch the full episode live in this article, in this interactive project, or on KSAT Plus.

People who call South San home said it is both a hidden gem and an overlooked area. Once its own city, South San is looking at a proud history, and what neighbors hope is a promising future.

In this episode of “Know My Neighborhood,” KSAT explores Pride and Perseverance in the South San neighborhood.

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“Know My Neighborhood” began with Westwood Square in October 2023 and has since featured the following neighborhoods:

KSAT will feature other neighborhoods around the San Antonio area in the coming months.