Richard Baltazar
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Richard Baltazar is an editor for KSAT 12 News. He previously worked for SA Live.
Richard Baltazar is an editor for KSAT 12 News. He previously worked for SA Live.
Workforce housing, a Texas A&M graduate veterinary school and parking garages are among the proposed ideas residents and community leaders have shared for the future of the East Side.
Workforce housing, a Texas A&M graduate veterinary school and parking garages are among the proposed ideas residents and community leaders have shared for the future of the East Side.
As the BexarFest screening approaches, students at Stevens High School are hard at work on their latest project, collaborating with the Alamo Area Teen Suicide Prevention Coalition.
For many cowboy culture fans and Texans, names like Bill Pickett and Johanna July may not resonate. An exhibit at the Witte Museum called "Black Cowboys: An American Story" highlights theirs and others’ contributions.
Pat Frost, one of San Antonio’s most prominent civic and business leaders, discusses the Spurs' potential plans to move out of the Frost Bank Center, which has raised many questions about the future of the arena and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.
As cold weather makes its way to the San Antonio area, KSAT received a behind-the-scenes tour of a TxDOT facility that creates the brine used on highways to help keep drivers safe.
Nathaniel Moreno, 19, was driving a car at the time, which crashed into a building on West Commerce Street and then burst into flames.
A time capsule containing predictions from students in 2000 on what words would be popular in 2025 was recently unsealed.
A Bexar County judge granted a final reset in the capital murder trial of Taymor McIntyre, pushing jury selection to March 31. Testimony is set to begin April 1.
With the 2025 NCAA Men’s Final Four approaching, the Alamodome unveiled 18 new suites on the arena’s south end, part of a multi-million dollar renovation project.
Math can take you to some pretty cool places in life, and for San Antonio 6th grader Camila Ramirez, it’s brought her courtside to Wednesday night’s Spurs game against Memphis.