Justin Rodriguez
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Justin Rodriguez is an editor at KSAT 12.
Justin Rodriguez is an editor at KSAT 12.
As inflation and economic pressures continue to strain household budgets, a new report found many Americans are struggling financially — including in San Antonio.
The Texas Department of Public Safety released body camera footage in connection with the pursuit and arrest of a man accused in a fatal shooting at an Eagle Pass casino last year.
As more Americans work remotely and apply for jobs online, Norton experts say scammers are exploiting the virtual hiring process to steal personal and financial information.
The family of a 23-year-old San Antonio man, who was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent, was “left in the dark” about the case being presented in front of a Cameron County Grand Jury on Wednesday, according to the family’s attorneys.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be here in the U.S. before you know it and many soccer fans are gearing up to watch their favorite teams play.
Five years have passed since the devastating 2021 winter storm that crippled Texas, leaving millions without power, heat, and, in many cases, access to water.
The February 2021 freeze, one of the costliest natural disasters in Texas history, exposed deep vulnerabilities across the state’s power grid and water systems.
The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) released body-worn camera video Wednesday that shows a deputy exchanging gunfire with a suspect at a motel early Sunday morning.
Millions of Amazon customers across the U.S. may be getting money back after the Federal Trade Commission accused the company of enrolling users in Prime subscriptions without their consent.
A recent national report ranks San Antonio among the most affordable large metro areas in the country. However, local economists say the income needed to live comfortably in this city is still out of reach for many residents.
The KSAT Weather Authority has made it clear: The upcoming winter weather will not be a massive threatening event in San Antonio. Despite that, a lot of people have rushed to local grocery stores, emptying some shelves of things like water.