Outgoing North East ISD superintendent discusses timing of departure, district’s challenges ahead
Read full article: Outgoing North East ISD superintendent discusses timing of departure, district’s challenges aheadThe announcement of Dr. Sean Maika’s resignation as the superintendent of North East Independent School District came as a surprise to many.
Woman with San Antonio ties charged after razor blades found in bread at Mississippi Walmart
Read full article: Woman with San Antonio ties charged after razor blades found in bread at Mississippi WalmartThe woman arrested for allegedly placing razor blades in bread at two Walmarts in Mississippi has multiple ties to San Antonio, KSAT confirmed Thursday.
Judson ISD school board postpones decision on cutting Spanish Immersion Program
Read full article: Judson ISD school board postpones decision on cutting Spanish Immersion ProgramA spirited discussion and new economic figures prompted the majority of the Judson Independent School District’s school board to table a vote on whether to eliminate the Spanish Immersion Program at one of its elementary schools.
KSAT Rewind 2025: This year in San Antonio through the lens of viewers on KSAT Connect
Read full article: KSAT Rewind 2025: This year in San Antonio through the lens of viewers on KSAT ConnectAs the year comes to a close, we are taking a walk down memory lane with some of the best moments from 2025 we saw on KSAT Connect.
San Antonio local elections will move to November following tight city council vote
Read full article: San Antonio local elections will move to November following tight city council voteA majority of the San Antonio City Council voted Thursday to move municipal elections from May to November.
‘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.
City housing manager allowed to keep position despite exaggerating work history, records show
Read full article: City housing manager allowed to keep position despite exaggerating work history, records showA City of San Antonio housing manager was allowed to stay in her role last year, despite an internal investigation that determined she embellished portions of her work history, records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
‘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.
City housing administrator signed for dead homeowner; other employees altered records, audit finds
Read full article: City housing administrator signed for dead homeowner; other employees altered records, audit findsA City of San Antonio audit described its Neighborhood & Housing Services Department as having an environment vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse, records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
🎆 Where to catch firework shows on New Year’s Eve in San Antonio
Read full article: 🎆 Where to catch firework shows on New Year’s Eve in San AntonioWhat are your plans for New Year’s Eve? If you and you’re family are searching for a place hosting firework shows in San Antonio to ring in 2026, KSAT has you covered.
Former San Antonio City Council staffer arrested for threats toward District 9 office, affidavit says
Read full article: Former San Antonio City Council staffer arrested for threats toward District 9 office, affidavit saysA staff member for a San Antonio City Council district office has been arrested on a terroristic threat charge, according to an email obtained by KSAT from City Manager Erik Walsh to Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones and the city council.
San Antonio police release new information on alleged wrong-way DWI suspect who died in SAPD custody
Read full article: San Antonio police release new information on alleged wrong-way DWI suspect who died in SAPD custodyNearly a week after KSAT first reported on the death of a suspect in San Antonio police custody, the department released new details on Monday afternoon.
WATCH: Judson ISD holds special board meeting as district considers cutting Spanish Immersion Program
Read full article: WATCH: Judson ISD holds special board meeting as district considers cutting Spanish Immersion ProgramJudson ISD is holding a special board meeting on Monday night where parents can discuss the potential elimination of the Spanish Immersion Program at one of its elementary schools.
BCSO, San Antonio police in pursuit of stolen vehicle suspect in east Bexar County
Read full article: BCSO, San Antonio police in pursuit of stolen vehicle suspect in east Bexar CountyTwo law enforcement agencies are searching for a suspect accused of fleeing a traffic stop in a stolen vehicle on Monday.
San Antonio Zoo welcomes nearly 30,000 visitors for opening weekend of Congo Falls
Read full article: San Antonio Zoo welcomes nearly 30,000 visitors for opening weekend of Congo FallsThe San Antonio Zoo welcomed tens of thousands of visitors during the opening weekend of the new Congo Falls exhibit from Friday to Sunday.
Texas Eats: Inside the NEW Paris Baguette in San Antonio, Signature, Uchi, Plank’s Seafood Provisions and Hugo’s
Read full article: Texas Eats: Inside the NEW Paris Baguette in San Antonio, Signature, Uchi, Plank’s Seafood Provisions and Hugo’sJoin David Elder as he explores popular restaurants in San Antonio, Austin, Dallas and Houston.
Families prepare to leave Judson ISD if Spanish Immersion Program is cut amid district’s budget crisis
Read full article: Families prepare to leave Judson ISD if Spanish Immersion Program is cut amid district’s budget crisisThree families with children in Wortham Oaks Elementary School’s Spanish Immersion Program are speaking out as the program is at risk of being cut amid the district's budget crisis.
Family pleads for safety upgrades on Roosevelt Avenue after losing loved one in crash
Read full article: Family pleads for safety upgrades on Roosevelt Avenue after losing loved one in crashAfter a San Antonio woman was hit and killed while trying to cross the street, her husband is sharing her story in the hopes that it never happens again.
Former SAPOA president slams Diaz after vote of no confidence against Chief McManus fails to move forward
Read full article: Former SAPOA president slams Diaz after vote of no confidence against Chief McManus fails to move forwardFormer San Antonio Police Officers Association President Mike Helle stepped out of a quiet life of retirement Friday to deliver a stinging rebuke of his replacement, Danny Diaz.
Judge reverses course, removing class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuit
Read full article: Judge reverses course, removing class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuitDays after granting class action certification in a lawsuit filed against the City of San Antonio by former convention center employees who said they were sexually harassed and assaulted at work, court records show a Bexar County state district court judge is reversing course.
ME’s office identifies 2 killed in apparent murder-suicide at Stone Oak apartment complex
Read full article: ME’s office identifies 2 killed in apparent murder-suicide at Stone Oak apartment complexTwo people are dead after a shooting at a Stone Oak apartment complex, according to San Antonio police.
Records detail how staff communicated on day of Robb Elementary shooting
Read full article: Records detail how staff communicated on day of Robb Elementary shootingRecords released by the Uvalde Consolidated School District this week reveal how and what district staff talked about in the hours before, during and after the Robb Elementary school shooting, as well as lingering security concerns.
Judge grants class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuit
Read full article: Judge grants class action status in Henry B. González Convention Center harassment lawsuitA Bexar County state district court judge on Wednesday granted a motion for class action certification in a lawsuit filed against the City of San Antonio by former convention center employees who said they were sexually harassed and assaulted at work.
Uvalde CISD releases thousands of additional records related to Robb Elementary shooting
Read full article: Uvalde CISD releases thousands of additional records related to Robb Elementary shootingThe Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District released more than 15,000 pages of documents on Wednesday related to the Robb Elementary mass shooting.
Medina County deputy shooting death of food influencer ruled a homicide, Bexar Co. Medical Examiner says
Read full article: Medina County deputy shooting death of food influencer ruled a homicide, Bexar Co. Medical Examiner saysMore than one month later, the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office determined how a popular food influencer died at a rental property.
Man arrested on DWI suspicion dies due to ‘medical episode’ while in SAPD custody, police say
Read full article: Man arrested on DWI suspicion dies due to ‘medical episode’ while in SAPD custody, police saySan Antonio police said it is investigating how a man suspected of driving while intoxicated died in its custody early Tuesday morning.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones discusses moving municipal election date from May to November
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones discusses moving municipal election date from May to NovemberSan Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones joined the KSAT Q&A on Tuesday and discussed her efforts to change the city's municipal election date.
Suspended Frio County Judge accused in vote harvesting scheme files for reelection bid
Read full article: Suspended Frio County Judge accused in vote harvesting scheme files for reelection bidFrio County Judge Rochelle Lozano Camacho, one of the high-profile arrests connected to an alleged vote harvesting scandal in Frio County, is running for reelection next year.
Records: Cibolo spent $100K+ defending officer after state audit found past family violence case
Read full article: Records: Cibolo spent $100K+ defending officer after state audit found past family violence caseCity of Cibolo leaders have spent well over $100,000 on outside legal fees defending an officer whose peace officer license was stripped regarding a decade-old family violence case, as well as several supervisors involved in his background screening, records obtained by KSAT Investigates reveal.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Turning Point USA to make announcement at Governor’s Mansion in Austin
Read full article: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Turning Point USA to make announcement at Governor’s Mansion in AustinTexas Gov. Greg Abbott and Turning Point USA are expected to make an announcement in Austin on Monday.
Law enforcement agencies across San Antonio area using license plate reader system
Read full article: Law enforcement agencies across San Antonio area using license plate reader systemThe use of license plate-reading cameras is quickly spreading across communities around San Antonio. However, there are some concerns with its use.
Cooling off again with another front
Read full article: Cooling off again with another frontWe start the day with some fog until around 10 a.m. After the fog clears, the weather will become warmer and sunnier. Multiple fronts arrive over the next week picking up winds, decreasing temperatures, and no rain is expected.
Southeast Side residents catch attempted break-in on camera, want greater police presence
Read full article: Southeast Side residents catch attempted break-in on camera, want greater police presenceSoutheast Side residents said they are noticing more crime and fewer police officers regularly patrolling their neighborhood.
70s Returning This Weekend
Read full article: 70s Returning This WeekendThe weekend will see clearing skies and warmer temperatures in the low-70s, with a weak front bringing mild winds on Sunday. Next week, expect cooler weather on Monday due to the front, followed by above-average temperatures and no rain for the rest of the week.
Some San Antonians still struggling financially three weeks after government shutdown
Read full article: Some San Antonians still struggling financially three weeks after government shutdownThursday marked three weeks since the federal government officially reopened, and yet, San Antonians are still going to food banks in record numbers.
Drugs, handguns recovered during North Side raid where 143 immigrants were arrested, records show
Read full article: Drugs, handguns recovered during North Side raid where 143 immigrants were arrested, records showFederal and state law enforcement agents recovered cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana during a November immigration raid, according to new documents obtained by KSAT 12.
Man dies by suicide in parking lot at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital, SAPD says
Read full article: Man dies by suicide in parking lot at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital, SAPD saysSan Antonio police said a man died by suicide in the parking lot of the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital on Thursday afternoon.
Man dies by suicide in parking lot at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital, SAPD says
Read full article: Man dies by suicide in parking lot at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital, SAPD saysSan Antonio police said a man died by suicide in the parking lot of the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital on Thursday afternoon.
Accused Frio County vote harvester announces bid to become District 80’s state representative
Read full article: Accused Frio County vote harvester announces bid to become District 80’s state representativeCecilia Castellano, who has been charged in connection with a vote harvesting scandal in Frio County, announced her candidacy to be the state representative for District 80 in 2026.
Air Force official at JBSA-Lackland resigns months after X account with his name calls for killing of Muslim protesters
Read full article: Air Force official at JBSA-Lackland resigns months after X account with his name calls for killing of Muslim protestersA high-ranking official with the U.S. Air Force language school has resigned after social media posts linked to a profile with his name called for the shooting of Muslim protesters with a machine gun in the United Kingdom.
SAPD closes investigation, won’t charge ex-McCollum HS coach accused of having relationship with student
Read full article: SAPD closes investigation, won’t charge ex-McCollum HS coach accused of having relationship with studentSan Antonio police said that a former McCollum High School basketball coach won’t be charged after a former student said she had a sexual relationship with him.
Search underway for missing teen with disabilities last seen on Northeast Side, DPS says
Read full article: Search underway for missing teen with disabilities last seen on Northeast Side, DPS saysThe Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has issued an endangered missing person alert for a teenager last seen on the Northeast Side.
San Antonio families affected by drunk driving crashes call for awareness as DWI arrests increase
Read full article: San Antonio families affected by drunk driving crashes call for awareness as DWI arrests increaseDuring part of Thanksgiving week this year, San Antonio police made nearly a 30% increase in DWI arrests compared to the same date range last year.
San Antonio could test drive lower speed limits, but funding issues may push it down the road
Read full article: San Antonio could test drive lower speed limits, but funding issues may push it down the roadDrivers on part of the Northwest Side could have to pump their brakes as the city considers a plan to downshift the default speed limit on city streets from 30 to 25 mph.
Do police have to wait 24 hours to declare an adult missing? Texas A&M student’s death raises questions
Read full article: Do police have to wait 24 hours to declare an adult missing? Texas A&M student’s death raises questionsAn Austin Police Department investigation prompted questions about missing person protocols across the region.
How Texas colleges, universities plan to comply with state’s ‘bathroom bill’
Read full article: How Texas colleges, universities plan to comply with state’s ‘bathroom bill’Texas universities are responding to Senate Bill 8, also known as the Texas Women’s Privacy Act and dubbed the “bathroom bill,” which aims to restrict transgender people’s access to certain restrooms.
Body cam captures Live Oak police officer making false claims about business owner months before owner’s arrest
Read full article: Body cam captures Live Oak police officer making false claims about business owner months before owner’s arrestA dispute between a Live Oak businessman and the city’s police department continues to escalate. Newly released body-worn camera footage showed a Live Oak police officer who made a series of false and inflammatory claims about the man and his business.
SAPD identifies suspect arrested in connection with North Side murder investigation
Read full article: SAPD identifies suspect arrested in connection with North Side murder investigationThe San Antonio Police Department has identified a suspect arrested in connection with a North Side murder investigation.
Thousands run, walk 16th annual Turkey Trot through downtown San Antonio
Read full article: Thousands run, walk 16th annual Turkey Trot through downtown San AntonioThousands of runners and walkers filled the streets of downtown San Antonio for the 16th annual Turkey Trot, a family-friendly 5K held on Thanksgiving Day.
‘It’s a long process’: Kerr County pushes toward recovery months after flooding
Read full article: ‘It’s a long process’: Kerr County pushes toward recovery months after floodingAs Kerr County prepares to celebrate the first major holiday since the deadly July floods, KSAT returned to the area to see how people in the region are recovering.
Gloves for Tess partners with Kendra Scott to support Uvalde athletes this holiday season
Read full article: Gloves for Tess partners with Kendra Scott to support Uvalde athletes this holiday seasonA nonprofit honoring a Uvalde shooting victim is working to give back to local softball and baseball programs this holiday season.
SA woman arrested for creating fake TikTok profile, using defamatory images, affidavit says
Read full article: SA woman arrested for creating fake TikTok profile, using defamatory images, affidavit saysA San Antonio woman was arrested on Wednesday in connection with a fake TikTok profile she created last April, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by KSAT.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones discusses North Side raid, rainbow crosswalk removal order
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones discusses North Side raid, rainbow crosswalk removal orderMayor Gina Ortiz Jones joined the KSAT Q&A on Tuesday to discuss a recent North Side raid and the order for the removal of San Antonio’s rainbow crosswalk.
Complaints mount against city-funded contractor paid millions for home repairs
Read full article: Complaints mount against city-funded contractor paid millions for home repairsCity leadership has come to the defense of its highest-paid contractor for home renovations amid a growing number of complaints from homeowners about issues with completed projects and the behavior of workers at job sites.
SAPD probationary officers fired after drunken incidents days apart
Read full article: SAPD probationary officers fired after drunken incidents days apartTwo probationary officers with the San Antonio Police Department have been fired after they were taken into SAPD custody in drunken incidents days apart, records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
San Antonio police, Bexar County brace for holiday surge in domestic violence calls
Read full article: San Antonio police, Bexar County brace for holiday surge in domestic violence callsFamily disturbance calls typically rise about 25 percent during November and December, officials and advocates said, a trend that prompts extra patrols and outreach as gatherings and financial stressors increase.