Luis Cienfuegos
Photojournalist

Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Since the recent flooding, Canyon Lake's water levels have risen more than a dozen feet, allowing closed boat ramps to finally reopen.
In the two weeks since the catastrophic floods swept across the Texas Hill Country, locals and volunteers nationwide have been sharing their community support and rebuilding efforts with KSAT journalists.
Friends and family gathered to honor Ron Acosta, the founder of Las Palapas, who was killed earlier this month.
Stress most commonly affects people’s bodies during the 30 days following a crisis, regardless of whether they were in the disaster zone.
After the devastating floods that swept through Kerr County earlier this month, communities across the region are stepping up to help — and that includes volunteers from San Antonio.
Just as a national disaster relief organization was preparing to serve hot meals to families devastated by last week’s deadly floods, more rain returned to the Hill Country.
It’s been a week since catastrophic flood waters swept across the Texas Hill Country, destroyed property, killed more than 100 people and left more than 150 missing in Kerr County.
While on summer break from Sam Houston State University, Nathan Kleinhenz said he felt helpless watching the coverage of the Hill Country floods over the last week. On Friday, he traveled from his home in Missouri City, a Houston suburb, to Kerrville to see if he could lend a hand.
A faith-based, vision-care nonprofit organization is joining the massive support going to Kerr County flood victims by providing them with free services.
After losing their stepfather in the Hill Country floods, one family is still praying their mother, who was swept away with him in their RV, is still alive.
Just days after devastating floods swept through Ingram, rental property manager Eddie Matthews returned to his riverfront properties to assess the damage and help renters displaced by the disaster.
With all this summer rain, mosquitoes aren’t just buzzing, they are thriving. This is nothing new, but if you’re wondering why mosquitoes prefer you over others, here are a few things you might want to know.