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‘A no-brainer’: Hill Country camps add flood-warning towers months after deadly July 4 floods
Read full article: ‘A no-brainer’: Hill Country camps add flood-warning towers months after deadly July 4 floodsSeveral camps in the Hill Country are installing a potentially life-saving tool they hope never has to be used.
‘We’re not taking any chances’: Camp Mystic Cypress Lake director discusses new flood warning sirens
Read full article: ‘We’re not taking any chances’: Camp Mystic Cypress Lake director discusses new flood warning sirensBritt Eastland, the co-director of Camp Mystic Cypress Lake in Hunt, spoke to KSAT about why the camp is taking extra safety precautions following the deadly Hill Country floods on July 4, 2025.
‘This shouldn’t have happened’: Family, neighbor of woman killed at intersection push for safety improvements
Read full article: ‘This shouldn’t have happened’: Family, neighbor of woman killed at intersection push for safety improvementsTwo weeks after a 76-year-old woman died after being hit while crossing an Southeast Side intersection, family and neighbors are asking the City of San Antonio to make safety and infrastructure improvements.
City offered San Antonio council members free tickets to more than 40 Alamodome events, records reveal
Read full article: City offered San Antonio council members free tickets to more than 40 Alamodome events, records revealThe City of San Antonio has given council members complimentary tickets to at least 40 events at the Alamodome since 2023, records obtained by KSAT Investigates reveal.
‘I thought my life was in danger’: Airman sues City of San Antonio after being held at gunpoint during traffic stop
Read full article: ‘I thought my life was in danger’: Airman sues City of San Antonio after being held at gunpoint during traffic stopAn airman is suing the City of San Antonio after she said San Antonio police officers pulled her over and unnecessarily held her at gunpoint, according to a lawsuit obtained by KSAT Investigates.
US Rep. Tony Gonzales refuses to answer questions about alleged affair with staffer who died after catching fire
Read full article: US Rep. Tony Gonzales refuses to answer questions about alleged affair with staffer who died after catching fireU.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales has refused to answer KSAT Investigates’ questions about his alleged relationship with a staffer who died after setting herself on fire.
How the Bexar County DA’s Office, SAPD and San Antonio police union reacted to ex-SAPD officers’ not guilty verdict
Read full article: How the Bexar County DA’s Office, SAPD and San Antonio police union reacted to ex-SAPD officers’ not guilty verdictMultiple organizations, including the San Antonio Police Officers Association, shared their reactions with KSAT to the three former SAPD officers acquitted in Melissa Perez's death.
Mapping the dozens of data centers in San Antonio; City Council to consider first request for center policy planning
Read full article: Mapping the dozens of data centers in San Antonio; City Council to consider first request for center policy planningDistrict 6 council member Ric Galvan filed the city’s first Council Consideration Request (CCR) to examine the exponential growth of data centers in San Antonio.
SAPD: Female dead, suspect injured after attempted murder-suicide south of downtown
Read full article: SAPD: Female dead, suspect injured after attempted murder-suicide south of downtownA female is dead and a suspect is injured after an attempted murder-suicide south of downtown, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Boerne ISD bets on high-tech defense: drones meant to confront school shooters in seconds
Read full article: Boerne ISD bets on high-tech defense: drones meant to confront school shooters in secondsAn idea plucked straight out of a sci-fi movie will soon land at Boerne Independent School District campuses — drones meant to stop school shooters.
San Antonio woman says she’s still waiting for city to pay after crash with SAPD employee
Read full article: San Antonio woman says she’s still waiting for city to pay after crash with SAPD employeeOn April 14, Martinez, 51, was driving with her son in her recently purchased Ford Explorer through the intersection of North New Braunfels Avenue and Dawson Street. There, at the East Side intersection, an SAPD civilian crime scene investigator pulled into her path in a city vehicle.