Luis Cienfuegos
Photojournalist
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Metro Health temporarily shut down an East Side taqueria in December 2025 after health inspectors found rodent droppings in multiple areas of the business, including in food, according to inspection records reviewed by KSAT Investigates.
Teachers and educators can cash in on the Education Savings Account program passed by the state Legislature, also known informally as school vouchers.
Two men sustained injuries in a fight at the parking lot of a Walgreens north of downtown, according to San Antonio police.
Contracts for four Bexar County public school districts to connect students with licensed mental health counselors are set to expire at the end of 2026.
Senate Bill 12 mandates parents “opt in” prior to any health care they receive at school, including mental health. Many parents don't know that and haven't opted in.
Despite the stabbing, the visitors KSAT spoke with said they still feel the San Antonio Zoo is safe for them and their families.
Texas could soon become a major player in the financial world, with NASDAQ announcing plans to open a regional office in the state.
Cars and trucks stretched along Frost Bank Center Drive on Thursday as families picked up gifts from the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, a decades-old tradition that helps thousands of children wake up to presents under the tree.
Chavi was there on Bondi Beach when two terrorists opened fire on her favorite Hanukkah celebration. She shielded her baby and helped collect other children whose parents weren't with them.
Animal Care Services officials think greater awareness has, at least in part, led to a bump in confirmed bite cases and a two-fold increase in the number of dangerous or aggressive dog affidavits.
A man was arrested after federal agents found a “home explosives lab” at a north Bexar County home, the U.S. Department of Justice said Friday.