Richard Baltazar
Video Editor
Richard Baltazar is an editor for KSAT 12 News. He previously worked for SA Live.
Richard Baltazar is an editor for KSAT 12 News. He previously worked for SA Live.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features Bill Miller Bar-B-Q CEO Jim Guy Egbert and Whataburger corporate chef James Sanchez.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features Pam Crail, the president of the San Antonio Auto Dealers Association.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features San Antonio’s former First Lady Erika Prosper Nirenberg. She has never met her father and grew up picking onions in the South Texas heat before earning several college degrees and meeting the future mayor of San Antonio.
On Monday morning, hours before Light on the Hill began distributing food to families, a line of cars that stretched a mile long started lining up as early as midnight.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features KSAT chief meteorologist Adam Caskey. Caskey grew up in Minnesota as the youngest of three children. He later attended college in North Dakota and worked for more than a decade in Washington, D.C., before coming to San Antonio and KSAT in 2014.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features Jeff Webster, the president and CEO of the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.
It’s been 23 days since the federal government shut down, and now the second longest shutdown on record. Thousands of federal employees have been furloughed and won’t report to work until the shutdown ends.
KSAT’s Ernie Zuniga visited with Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai to talk about how his father’s experience in a Japanese internment camp after World War II led him to a lifelong passion for justice, the rule of law and civil rights.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features KSAT meteorologist Sarah Spivey, who has worked at KSAT since 2017.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features Dr. Lorraine Pulido, the director of communications for the San Antonio Independent School District.
The latest Pickup Lines segment features Bexar County Precinct 3 Commissioner Grant Moody. He reflects on his childhood farm in Kansas, a college football career, the sacrifices of military service and what might be next