SAN ANTONIO – There is a critical shortage of medical supplies. To combat this, a nurse practitioner is asked neighbors to sew face masks for her office staff.
A local businessman said it had already been a difficult past couple of weeks and now his restaurant was targeted by burglars.
And, see how local parents are adjusting mentally to the change of closed schools and having to teach their children.
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Adrian Ortega is a news producer for the Nightbeat. He joined the station in 2016.
Adrian helped expand the Nightbeat to a one-hour newscast on the weekend and is now producing for the Nightbeat 5 times per week.
He's helped cover the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 winter storm, race and policing in SA and the Alazan-Apache Courts on the West Side.
Rick Medina is a Video News Editor at KSAT.
A graduate of the University of Texas' prestigious Radio-Television-Film program, he has been in the news business for more than 20 years.
Rick is also a documentary filmmaker, helming the award-winning film festival favorites, “The Opossum Begins” and “Amigoland.”
He is originally from Brownsville.