Hunt residents see progress on Hunt Post Office reopening
Read full article: Hunt residents see progress on Hunt Post Office reopeningEfforts to reopen the Hunt Post Office are ongoing after it was destroyed by last year's flood on July 4 flood, which has forced residents to travel to Ingram for mail services.
Rising housing costs in Bexar County tied to growing public health crisis
Read full article: Rising housing costs in Bexar County tied to growing public health crisisAs housing costs climb across Bexar County, data from Metro Health reveals families are increasingly forced to choose between housing and healthcare — a tradeoff now being linked to worsening physical and mental health outcomes.
Man arrested for online solicitation of minor, Bexar County sheriff says
Read full article: Man arrested for online solicitation of minor, Bexar County sheriff saysA man was arrested after communicating with undercover investigators he believed to be a 16-year-old girl, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.
What’s next for the Texas hemp industry after court ruling on Delta-8 THC?
Read full article: What’s next for the Texas hemp industry after court ruling on Delta-8 THC?In the latest series of zigs and zags on hemp regulation, the Texas Supreme Court has paved the way for the Texas Department of State Health Services to ban an alternative form of THC that helped kickstart the state’s $5.5 billion consumable hemp industry.
Top Texas lawmakers support lifting summer camp safety requirement made in wake of deadly floods
Read full article: Top Texas lawmakers support lifting summer camp safety requirement made in wake of deadly floodsLt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows said they’re asking the state health agency to lift the fiber optics requirement that some camps are struggling to address.
Man arrested in connection with fatal RV fire, Medina County Sheriff’s Office says
Read full article: Man arrested in connection with fatal RV fire, Medina County Sheriff’s Office saysA man was arrested in connection with an RV fire that killed a 70-year-old, according to the Medina County Sheriff’s Office.
2 killed and 3 injured in back-to-back shootings north of Dallas, police say
Read full article: 2 killed and 3 injured in back-to-back shootings north of Dallas, police sayTexas police say a man shot five people, killing two, in back-to-back shootings Tuesday near Dallas because he was angry over business dealings with the victims.
Alamo Heights community reacts after ICE detains mother, 2 children
Read full article: Alamo Heights community reacts after ICE detains mother, 2 childrenTwo children and their mother were detained in the San Antonio area by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson confirmed to KSAT.
Texas’ 18th Congressional District Democratic runoff: Who is running and what to know
Read full article: Texas’ 18th Congressional District Democratic runoff: Who is running and what to knowThe Democratic runoff for the Houston-based seat — a longtime bastion of Black political power — pits the Texas delegation’s newest member, Christian Menefee, against one of its longest-tenured, Al Green.
4-year-old boy dies from gunshot wound, Zavala County Sheriff’s Office says
Read full article: 4-year-old boy dies from gunshot wound, Zavala County Sheriff’s Office saysThe Zavala County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a 4-year-old boy died Sunday from gunshot wounds, the agency said in a Facebook post.
Police ask public for help, seek suspects in Texas shooting that killed 2 teens, wounded 10 others
Read full article: Police ask public for help, seek suspects in Texas shooting that killed 2 teens, wounded 10 othersPolice are asking for the public's help in identifying suspects in a shooting at a party in Amarillo, Texas, that killed two teenagers and wounded 10 other people.
Suspect arrested after 3 injured in shooting in downtown New Braunfels, police say
Read full article: Suspect arrested after 3 injured in shooting in downtown New Braunfels, police sayA suspect was arrested after three people were injured in a shooting in downtown New Braunfels, according to a press release.
67-year-old man accused of sexual assault of a child, Bexar County sheriff says
Read full article: 67-year-old man accused of sexual assault of a child, Bexar County sheriff saysA 67-year-old man taken into custody on Saturday is accused of sexual assault of a child, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said.
Texas Eats NOW: Giant pizzas, New York-style slices, festive favorites, tropical bowls, and flavor-packed wings
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: Giant pizzas, New York-style slices, festive favorites, tropical bowls, and flavor-packed wingsDavid Elder tries massive pies at BIG LOU’S PIZZA, taste New York flavor at FLORIO’S PIZZA, visits MI FAMILIA for Mexican classics, cools off with PLAYA BOWLS, and dives into bold flavors at 6IXTY WINGS.
Texans can continue to mail-order abortion pills for now, Supreme Court says
Read full article: Texans can continue to mail-order abortion pills for now, Supreme Court saysThe 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that mifepristone must be obtained in person, a decision the country’s highest court has temporarily blocked.
Dan Patrick eyes closing “gambling loophole” for prediction markets. The feds stand in Texas’ way.
Read full article: Dan Patrick eyes closing “gambling loophole” for prediction markets. The feds stand in Texas’ way.In March, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick directed state senators to explore ways to close “gambling loopholes” that allow online prediction markets to operate in Texas, raising concerns that state elections and sporting events could be manipulated for profit.
Neighbors surprised by attack on teen, manhunt for suspect in Kerr County
Read full article: Neighbors surprised by attack on teen, manhunt for suspect in Kerr CountyA manhunt in Kerr County for David Bryan Cox, 44, ended with his arrest Friday morning. Cox was wanted in connection with an attack on a teenage boy the previous day.
Texas shops can still sell smokeable hemp THC until July 27, judge rules
Read full article: Texas shops can still sell smokeable hemp THC until July 27, judge rulesA Travis County district judge has allowed the sale of natural smokeable hemp products, such as flower buds and rolled joints, to continue until July 27.
RESULTS: All Bexar County-area municipal and school district races, key measures in May 2 election
Read full article: RESULTS: All Bexar County-area municipal and school district races, key measures in May 2 electionBalcones Heights, Castle Hills, Helotes, Hollywood Park, Kirby, Leon Valley, among cities included on the May 2 ballot, which also includes SCUCISD and NEISD.
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD voters to decide on $295M bond for safety, infrastructure upgrades
Read full article: Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD voters to decide on $295M bond for safety, infrastructure upgradesVoters in the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District are preparing to weigh in on a $295 million bond proposal that would fund safety, infrastructure and technology upgrades across the district.
San Antonio man pleads guilty to charges related to ATM explosions, gun possession, DOJ says
Read full article: San Antonio man pleads guilty to charges related to ATM explosions, gun possession, DOJ saysA San Antonio man has pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges related to ATM explosions and possession of guns, according to a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) news release.
Rep. Greg Casar unveils bill targeting utility costs as part of progressives’ “affordability agenda”
Read full article: Rep. Greg Casar unveils bill targeting utility costs as part of progressives’ “affordability agenda”The proposal is part of a package from the Casar-led Congressional Progressive Caucus focused on cost of living. It’s unlikely to go anywhere but could give Democrats a campaign blueprint.
Code Red Alert issued for man considered ‘armed and dangerous,’ Kerr County Sheriff’s Office says
Read full article: Code Red Alert issued for man considered ‘armed and dangerous,’ Kerr County Sheriff’s Office saysA Code Red Alert has been issued for a man considered “armed and dangerous,” according to the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO).
Dan Patrick eyes closing “gambling loophole” for prediction markets. The feds stand in Texas’ way.
Read full article: Dan Patrick eyes closing “gambling loophole” for prediction markets. The feds stand in Texas’ way.A Trump administration agency has sued other states that sought to regulate Kalshi, Polymarket and other prediction operations under their gambling laws.
ICE warrants were central to Abbott’s immigration dispute with Texas cities. Here’s how they work.
Read full article: ICE warrants were central to Abbott’s immigration dispute with Texas cities. Here’s how they work.Unlike criminal warrants, ICE administrative warrants don’t require approval from an independent judge. ICE defends the practice, but legal experts say they can have errors and risk wrongful detention.
What led up to Camp Mystic shutting down for the summer
Read full article: What led up to Camp Mystic shutting down for the summerCamp Mystic planned to reopen this summer at its Cypress Lake location a half-mile away from the Guadalupe River location, but the Eastland family elected to not renew its camp license application on Thursday.
What to expect on the May 2 ballot in Bexar County
Read full article: What to expect on the May 2 ballot in Bexar CountyBexar County’s general election includes school board races, mayoral contests, bond propositions and tax measures. Here’s a full breakdown of what voters can expect on their ballot.
Texas executes James Broadnax after Supreme Court rejects final appeal tied to cousin’s confession
Read full article: Texas executes James Broadnax after Supreme Court rejects final appeal tied to cousin’s confessionBroadnax, who was convicted of killing two music producers in Garland in a 2008 robbery, is the third inmate executed by the state this year.
Converse surgical assistant’s license restricted after sexual abuse of child arrest
Read full article: Converse surgical assistant’s license restricted after sexual abuse of child arrestThe Texas Medical Board has temporarily restricted a Converse man’s surgical assistant license after he was arrested for sexual abuse of a child, according to a restriction order document obtained by KSAT.
Camp Mystic drops summer reopening plan over outrage by families and Texas lawmakers
Read full article: Camp Mystic drops summer reopening plan over outrage by families and Texas lawmakersCamp Mystic officials have withdrawn their application for a license to operate this summer, a year after devastating floods tore through the river-side camp site, killing 25 young campers and two teenage counselors.
Supreme Court voting rights ruling empowers Texas Republicans to redraw more partisan maps
Read full article: Supreme Court voting rights ruling empowers Texas Republicans to redraw more partisan mapsTexas lawmakers will be able to draw more aggressively partisan maps for the state House, Senate and education board when they return in 2027.
Christian Menefee’s district sat vacant for 11 months. His first bill in Congress would set a deadline for special elections.
Read full article: Christian Menefee’s district sat vacant for 11 months. His first bill in Congress would set a deadline for special elections.The Houston Democrat was elected earlier this year to finish out the term of Rep. Sylvester Turner, who died in March 2025. The safely blue district was left vacant for 334 days.
Spurs fans find smashed car windshields after Game 5; BCSO investigating
Read full article: Spurs fans find smashed car windshields after Game 5; BCSO investigatingSpurs fans found smashed car windshields after the team’s first-round playoff series win on Tuesday. Now, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office is seeking any witnesses with information on what happened.
Walmart breaks its no-frills mold with in-store beauty experts and personalized advice
Read full article: Walmart breaks its no-frills mold with in-store beauty experts and personalized adviceWalmart customers may find something new the next time they’re looking for makeup and skin care products: in-store advisers offering personalized tips and recommendations.
San Antonio Park Police officer arrested after assaulting woman, BCSO says
Read full article: San Antonio Park Police officer arrested after assaulting woman, BCSO saysA San Antonio Park Police officer was arrested on Wednesday after assaulting a woman, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.
Search underway for man accused of threatening to kill Karnes County judge, KCSO says
Read full article: Search underway for man accused of threatening to kill Karnes County judge, KCSO saysThe Karnes County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) said it is searching for a man accused of threatening to kill a judge and members of law enforcement.
A Houston ISD exec tapped for Beaumont schools superintendent during its second state takeover
Read full article: A Houston ISD exec tapped for Beaumont schools superintendent during its second state takeoverFormer Houston school administrators now work as superintendents or key executives in three districts under Texas’ control. This is Beaumont’s second state intervention in recent years.
Bexar County tax assessor warns residents of vehicle purchase scams after buyers lose thousands
Read full article: Bexar County tax assessor warns residents of vehicle purchase scams after buyers lose thousandsBexar County Tax Assessor-Collector Albert Uresti said four people were recently scammed out of thousands of dollars after purchasing vehicles.
Probationary detention deputy fired after arrest for possession of a controlled substance, BCSO says
Read full article: Probationary detention deputy fired after arrest for possession of a controlled substance, BCSO saysA probationary detention deputy has been fired after Bexar County sheriff deputies arrested him on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance, according to a news release.
U.S. Supreme Court weakens key pillar of Voting Rights Act, opening the door for Texas to redraw political maps
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court weakens key pillar of Voting Rights Act, opening the door for Texas to redraw political mapsWhile the court did not strike down the provision entirely, Justice Elena Kagan said Wednesday’s ruling made Section 2 of the VRA “all but a dead letter.”
McAllen mariachi band released from ICE custody to open for Kacey Musgraves at Gruene Hall
Read full article: McAllen mariachi band released from ICE custody to open for Kacey Musgraves at Gruene HallMembers of a mariachi band from McAllen, who were once detained in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, are now scheduled to open for country music star Kasey Musgraves at multiple concerts in the Texas Hill Country.
FIFA could make billions from the World Cup. Texas host cities will get little in return.
Read full article: FIFA could make billions from the World Cup. Texas host cities will get little in return.Almost all of the costs for organizing the tournament fall on the cities, whose ability to collect revenue is limited. In Texas, that could leave taxpayers on the hook.
Texas inmate James Broadnax faces Thursday execution amid final appeal arguing he wasn’t the shooter
Read full article: Texas inmate James Broadnax faces Thursday execution amid final appeal arguing he wasn’t the shooterThe death row inmate has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt his execution, pointing to a codefendant’s confession in the shooting death of two people.
Judson ISD school board conflict persists amid academic, enrollment issues
Read full article: Judson ISD school board conflict persists amid academic, enrollment issuesJudson Independent School District trustee Jose Macias Jr. is not allowed on district campuses or at district events for a minimum of five months after being censured at a recent board meeting.
San Antonio mother of Camp Mystic camper killed during Hill Country floods testifies
Read full article: San Antonio mother of Camp Mystic camper killed during Hill Country floods testifiesAfter nine hours of emotional testimony from parents affected by the Hill Country floods, one mother from San Antonio testified in front of Texas State lawmakers inside the state Capitol on Tuesday, criticizing Camp Mystic’s directors.
Man arrested, charged with possession of child sexual abuse material, sheriff says
Read full article: Man arrested, charged with possession of child sexual abuse material, sheriff saysA man was arrested for allegedly sending child sexual abuse material to a stranger earlier this month, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.
Loop 1604 eastbound closed after crane truck collides with 18-wheeler, Converse PD says
Read full article: Loop 1604 eastbound closed after crane truck collides with 18-wheeler, Converse PD saysThe eastbound lanes of Loop 1604 in Converse are closed after a crane truck collided with an 18-wheeler stopped on the side of the road, according to police.
Texas Railroad Commission GOP runoff: Who is running and what to know
Read full article: Texas Railroad Commission GOP runoff: Who is running and what to knowThe May 26 runoff pits incumbent Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright, who’s pitching himself as a “proven advocate for Texas energy,” against Bo French, who has cast himself as a “MAGA conservative.”
GCSO: 2 arrested after deputies recover $250K+ worth of stolen seafood from cargo truck in Guadalupe County
Read full article: GCSO: 2 arrested after deputies recover $250K+ worth of stolen seafood from cargo truck in Guadalupe CountyTwo men were arrested last week for allegedly stealing a cargo shipment of seafood valued at more than $250,000, according to the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO).
Texas State changes 3D printer policy after student made replica weapons last December
Read full article: Texas State changes 3D printer policy after student made replica weapons last DecemberTexas State University said it has changed its policies after one of its students used a library 3D printer to create parts for prop rifles for a cosplay project last December.
Camp Mystic relied on teen counselors with no emergency training before flood, investigator says
Read full article: Camp Mystic relied on teen counselors with no emergency training before flood, investigator saysInexperienced teenage counselors were not trained to handle flood and other emergency situations at Camp Mystic, and feared making decisions on their own.
Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby enters treatment program for a gambling addiction following transfer
Read full article: Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby enters treatment program for a gambling addiction following transferTexas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has taken an indefinite leave of absenceto enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction.
Camp Mystic communication was a ‘failure,’ investigator testifies
Read full article: Camp Mystic communication was a ‘failure,’ investigator testifiesCamp Mystic counselors were not trained in emergency management procedures and unable to communicate with others during the deadly Hill Country floods, an investigator testified during the first public hearing on Monday.
Tornadoes in northern Texas leave at least 2 dead and destroy multiple homes
Read full article: Tornadoes in northern Texas leave at least 2 dead and destroy multiple homesAt least two people have died from a severe tornado-producing storm that hit northern Texas, and many homes have sustained major damage.
Former Smithson Valley, UTSA and Texas linebacker Trey Moore selected by Miami Dolphins
Read full article: Former Smithson Valley, UTSA and Texas linebacker Trey Moore selected by Miami DolphinsMoore is one of several Texas-area players whom KSAT 12 covered during their respective NFL Pro Days who have now earned professional opportunities.
Former Llano ISD substitute teacher charged with improper relationship with student, sheriff’s office says
Read full article: Former Llano ISD substitute teacher charged with improper relationship with student, sheriff’s office saysA former Llano Independent School District substitute teacher was arrested for allegedly having an improper relationship with a student, according to the sheriff’s office.
Texas Eats NOW: BBQ fusion, Seven Seas Festival, food truck favorites, artisan pan dulce, and mesquite Mexican
Read full article: Texas Eats NOW: BBQ fusion, Seven Seas Festival, food truck favorites, artisan pan dulce, and mesquite MexicanDavid Elder tastes Puerto Rican cuisine at Bucan Rodeo, explores global bites for the Seven Seas Festival, samples the variety of 1604 Cantina Food Truck Park and more.
‘Chunks taken out’: Dog attack sends woman to hospital in south Bexar County
Read full article: ‘Chunks taken out’: Dog attack sends woman to hospital in south Bexar CountyA Bexar County Sheriff's Office spokesman said the dog is now in county animal control's custody for a 100-day quarantine and the owner has been hit with multiple citations.
Athletics hit 3 solo homers on 7 pitches off Rangers' Eovaldi in 1st inning en route to 8-1 victory
Read full article: Athletics hit 3 solo homers on 7 pitches off Rangers' Eovaldi in 1st inning en route to 8-1 victoryThe Athletics got off to a fast start against Texas on Friday night, hitting three solo home runs in the first inning and adding two later in their 8-1 win over the Rangers.
Camp Mystic emergency plan ‘insufficient,’ state says
Read full article: Camp Mystic emergency plan ‘insufficient,’ state saysCamp Mystic has 45 days to correct its emergency plan before the state will consider renewing its license to reopen the Cypress Lake location this summer, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) told the camp Thursday.
Texas police can arrest people suspected of entering country illegally, federal court rules
Read full article: Texas police can arrest people suspected of entering country illegally, federal court rulesThe conservative 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge Senate Bill 4, the 2023 law that lets state police arrest people suspected of entering the country illegally.
San Antonio jury convicts man who threatened to murder National Park Service ranger
Read full article: San Antonio jury convicts man who threatened to murder National Park Service rangerA 31-year-old man has been convicted after he called the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and threatened to murder a federal official, according to a Department of Justice (DOJ) news release.
FULL INTERVIEW: How the infamous ‘where we roll’ freestyle about San Antonio came to be
Read full article: FULL INTERVIEW: How the infamous ‘where we roll’ freestyle about San Antonio came to beDuring a KSAT Investigates interview, inmate Phyllis Ochoa shares how her polarizing and viral San Antonio song “Where We Roll” was inspired by missing the city while on the run in Arizona.
Judson ISD trustee censured days after termination of superintendent, interview with KSAT
Read full article: Judson ISD trustee censured days after termination of superintendent, interview with KSATA Judson Independent School District trustee was censured on Thursday, just days after the district’s superintendent was terminated.
Texas lieutenant governor Democratic runoff: Who is running and what to know
Read full article: Texas lieutenant governor Democratic runoff: Who is running and what to knowThe lieutenant governor’s office is one of the most powerful in Texas government, and the 2026 race features a Democratic runoff between Vikki Goodwin and Marcos Velez.
Two years after a judge recommended her murder conviction be tossed, Melissa Lucio still waits for freedom
Read full article: Two years after a judge recommended her murder conviction be tossed, Melissa Lucio still waits for freedomA district judge provided two recommendations to the Court of Criminal Appeals in 2024, but the court’s process provides no details on when it will rule on the death row inmate’s innocence.
George Pickens is planning to sign $27.3 million franchise tag with Cowboys, AP sources say
Read full article: George Pickens is planning to sign $27.3 million franchise tag with Cowboys, AP sources sayTwo people with knowledge of the decision say Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens is planning to sign the $27.3 million franchise tag.
Foundation announces $14M for park and river restoration along Guadalupe River
Read full article: Foundation announces $14M for park and river restoration along Guadalupe RiverThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced $14 million worth of grants on Thursday to a variety of projects to restore areas along the Guadalupe River.
5 men arrested for suspected online solicitation involving adult and underage women, BCSO says
Read full article: 5 men arrested for suspected online solicitation involving adult and underage women, BCSO saysThe Bexar County Sheriff’s Office announced “multiple arrests” regarding an “undercover operation,” a sheriff’s office spokesperson said Thursday.
After Virginia’s referendum, the Texas-ignited redistricting war is looking like a wash
Read full article: After Virginia’s referendum, the Texas-ignited redistricting war is looking like a washMost Texas Republicans remained supportive of their state’s redraw even as their gains have been wiped out by California and Virginia.
San Antonio woman killed in Schertz single-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 identified
Read full article: San Antonio woman killed in Schertz single-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 identifiedA 45-year-old woman killed in a single-vehicle crash has been identified, the Schertz Police Department said Thursday.
What to know about the Ten Commandments going up in public school classrooms
Read full article: What to know about the Ten Commandments going up in public school classroomsCourt rulings are bolstering mandates to display the Ten Commandments in public schools in the U.S. as supporters push to expand the role of religion in classrooms.
Texas AG runoff: Democrats Jaworski and Johnson on Trump battles, legal strategy, and office priorities
Read full article: Texas AG runoff: Democrats Jaworski and Johnson on Trump battles, legal strategy, and office prioritiesIn this updated Q&A, we asked Joe Jaworski and Nathan Johnson where they stand on the agency’s key issues as they seek a chance to reclaim the office that has become a GOP legal powerhouse.