Luis Cienfuegos
Photojournalist
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
One year after a deadly flood swept vehicles off the road near Perrin Beitel and Loop 410, families of the victims and city leaders say progress is underway, but visible safety upgrades remain difficult to see.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced in a Thursday news conference that the total number of New World screwworm cases has risen to seven since last week’s breakout.
A Vietnamese and Thai restaurant reopened after Metro Health ordered it to shut down and clean up an “infestation,” according to records reviewed by KSAT Investigates.
SAWS says a consultant it hired to examine the feasibility of relocating its Commerce Street chilled water plant, on the site where the city had proposed a 1,000-room hotel as part of a new sports and entertainment district, has said moving its facility would cost more than $300 million — roughly triple initial estimates.
Judge Joel Perez, who presides over Bexar County’s 437th Criminal District Court, sentenced Heather Rodriquez, 37, to 14 years in prison.
Far West Side residents say runoff water gushes into their backyard anytime it rains, preventing grass from growing.
Is it too hard for Texas domestic violence survivors to get protective orders? It’s the question an organization spent a year trying to answer. Now that a new survey has been published, survivors are chiming in too.
Within the last few weeks, the San Antonio Food Bank has helped feed an additional 22,000 people. The need is only expected to grow as students across 29 counties are released for summer break.