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No injuries reported after fire at North Side restaurant, San Antonio Fire Department says
Read full article: No injuries reported after fire at North Side restaurant, San Antonio Fire Department saysNo injuries were reported after a fire at Willie’s Grill and Icehouse on the North Side, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.

‘My heart goes out to him’: North Side neighbor shares concern for man mistakenly shot at 9 times
Read full article: ‘My heart goes out to him’: North Side neighbor shares concern for man mistakenly shot at 9 timesA drive-by shooting Friday morning came as a complete surprise to not only the victim but the victim’s North Side neighbors.

Suspects shoot driver, tell victim ‘Sorry, wrong guy,’ San Antonio police say
Read full article: Suspects shoot driver, tell victim ‘Sorry, wrong guy,’ San Antonio police sayA shooting on the city’s North Side ended with an unusual apology from the suspect early Friday morning, according to San Antonio police.

Lead detective testifies in Tay-K capital murder trial, details months-long investigation
Read full article: Lead detective testifies in Tay-K capital murder trial, details months-long investigationA San Antonio police detective took the stand Wednesday in the capital murder trial of rapper Taymor McIntyre, who is also known as Tay-K. The detective revealed the steps investigators took to identify the suspects in the 2017 shooting death of Mark Anthony Saldivar.

Tension in court: Bexar County judge reprimands defense in Tay-K capital murder trial over pretrial violation
Read full article: Tension in court: Bexar County judge reprimands defense in Tay-K capital murder trial over pretrial violationThe defense team representing Taymor McIntyre in his capital murder trial was sternly reprimanded by the judge on Tuesday after violating a pretrial order during cross-examination of a key witness.

UTSA professor arrested, faces multiple child sexual abuse material charges, DOJ says
Read full article: UTSA professor arrested, faces multiple child sexual abuse material charges, DOJ saysA University of Texas at San Antonio professor who was arrested Tuesday at the Northwest Side campus has been identified.

UTSA faculty member arrested at university’s main campus, school official says
Read full article: UTSA faculty member arrested at university’s main campus, school official saysA University of Texas at San Antonio faculty member was arrested Tuesday at its main campus, a university spokesperson confirmed to KSAT.

Standoff at Northwest Side apartment complex ends peacefully, SAPD says
Read full article: Standoff at Northwest Side apartment complex ends peacefully, SAPD saysA standoff at a Northwest Side apartment complex ended peacefully overnight after a man surrendered to police, according to San Antonio police.

Woman in wheelchair hospitalized after being stabbed on Southwest Side, SAPD says
Read full article: Woman in wheelchair hospitalized after being stabbed on Southwest Side, SAPD saysA woman in her 60s in a wheelchair was hospitalized after being stabbed Friday afternoon on the Southwest Side, a San Antonio police sergeant told KSAT.

Man dropped off at South Side hospital with apparent gunshot wound dies, SAPD says
Read full article: Man dropped off at South Side hospital with apparent gunshot wound dies, SAPD saysA man who was shot and dropped off at a South Side hospital has died of his injuries, San Antonio police said on Friday morning.

Neighbors stunned by sight of man hiding in tree to escape ICE agents
Read full article: Neighbors stunned by sight of man hiding in tree to escape ICE agentsA man is in custody after hiding in a tree for eight hours Tuesday morning on the West Side to evade federal agents and state troopers, according to authorities.

Man in custody after hiding in tree for several hours in attempt to avoid ICE, authorities say
Read full article: Man in custody after hiding in tree for several hours in attempt to avoid ICE, authorities sayA man is in custody after hiding in a tree for several hours in an attempt to avoid U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to authorities.

Woman charged with DWI after losing control of car, crashing into West Side home, police say
Read full article: Woman charged with DWI after losing control of car, crashing into West Side home, police sayA woman was hospitalized and charged with driving while intoxicated after crashing a car into the front of a house on the West Side, according to San Antonio police.

Man arrested, accused of assaulting, shooting at neighbors while intoxicated, SAPD says
Read full article: Man arrested, accused of assaulting, shooting at neighbors while intoxicated, SAPD saysA man has been arrested after allegedly assaulting and shooting at his neighbors on the West Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.

Man hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after West Side shooting, SAPD says
Read full article: Man hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after West Side shooting, SAPD saysA man has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a shooting on the West Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.

City of San Antonio holds ribbon-cutting for new spay and neuter clinic on West Side
Read full article: City of San Antonio holds ribbon-cutting for new spay and neuter clinic on West SideSan Antonio City Councilmembers and the Animal Care Services department gathered on Tuesday for a ribbon cutting of a new spay and neuter clinic on the West Side, according to a press release.

East Side neighbors on edge after security camera captures man hit by car, brawl erupts in cul-de-sac
Read full article: East Side neighbors on edge after security camera captures man hit by car, brawl erupts in cul-de-sacAn East Side neighborhood is on edge after a violent altercation unfolded on Sunday in a cul-de-sac, raising ongoing concerns about safety and repeated disturbances at one home on the block.

City of San Antonio holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for dozens of newly built East Side homes
Read full article: City of San Antonio holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for dozens of newly built East Side homesThe City of San Antonio unveiled 41 new affordable homes for seniors ages 55 and older who have experienced homelessness for more than a year or have a disability.

‘It literally just exploded’: Witness captures fiery Loop 410 big rig crash on camera
Read full article: ‘It literally just exploded’: Witness captures fiery Loop 410 big rig crash on cameraSan Antonio police are still trying to figure out what made a big rig driver go off course. His truck hit a sign on Loop 410, rolled on its side and burst into flames. The driver died.

Long-term Loop 1604 ramp closure on Northeast Side begins Monday amid expansion project
Read full article: Long-term Loop 1604 ramp closure on Northeast Side begins Monday amid expansion projectA Loop 1604 entrance ramp on the Northeast Side will be closed for more than a year due to ongoing work in the I-35 Northeast Expansion Project.

Man shot by 3 people wearing masks while taking out trash, SAPD says
Read full article: Man shot by 3 people wearing masks while taking out trash, SAPD saysA man was shot by three people wearing masks while he was taking out the trash on the Northeast Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.

Suspect facing charges nearly a month after destructive Northeast Side apartment fire
Read full article: Suspect facing charges nearly a month after destructive Northeast Side apartment fireIt took nearly a month, but criminal charges have now been filed against a man in connection with a destructive fire at a Northeast Side apartment complex.
3 SAPD officers accused of wrongdoing in New Braunfels in under a year. Why were none arrested?
Read full article: 3 SAPD officers accused of wrongdoing in New Braunfels in under a year. Why were none arrested?Three San Antonio police officers all faced contemplated indefinite suspensions after being accused of criminal wrongdoing in New Braunfels in separate incidents over an 11-month period. None of them, however, have ever faced criminal charges, an analysis by KSAT Investigates revealed.

TEA releases grades on San Antonio-area public schools, districts for 2022-23 academic year
Read full article: TEA releases grades on San Antonio-area public schools, districts for 2022-23 academic yearThe Texas Education Agency released its grades for each school and school district in the state for the 2022-23 academic year.

Kendall County DA’s Office, Boerne police seek additional victims in father-son vehicle fraud scheme
Read full article: Kendall County DA’s Office, Boerne police seek additional victims in father-son vehicle fraud schemeThe Kendall County District Attorney’s Office and Boerne police are seeking additional victims in a father-son vehicle fraud scheme, according to officials.

FULL INTERVIEW: The Von Erich brothers discuss their professional wrestling background, family lineage and more
Read full article: FULL INTERVIEW: The Von Erich brothers discuss their professional wrestling background, family lineage and moreThe KSAT Explains team jumped off the top rope into the world of professional wrestling in San Antonio.

Father and son arrested in connection with vehicle fraud scheme worth over $300K, Boerne police say
Read full article: Father and son arrested in connection with vehicle fraud scheme worth over $300K, Boerne police sayA father and son are facing multiple charges in connection with a vehicle fraud scheme worth over $300,000, according to the Boerne Police Department.

Texas superintendents hope bill curbs violence against teachers in classrooms
Read full article: Texas superintendents hope bill curbs violence against teachers in classroomsDozens of Texas superintendents met with lawmakers this month in Austin to back a bill some believe could curb violence against teachers in the classroom.

🍝 Things to do this weekend in San Antonio: Winter Restaurant Weeks, Kerrville Renaissance Festival, Mardi Gras Fest
Read full article: 🍝 Things to do this weekend in San Antonio: Winter Restaurant Weeks, Kerrville Renaissance Festival, Mardi Gras FestSome events happening over the weekend include the DreamWeek summit, cultural festivals and more.

Kerrville officials, residents prepare for low-impact cold rain after severe weather concern fades
Read full article: Kerrville officials, residents prepare for low-impact cold rain after severe weather concern fadesAs the temperatures continue to drop around San Antonio and the Hill Country, Kerrville Fire Chief Eric Maloney said that his city’s situation appears to be improving.

Tyler Seguin scores in OT as Stars withstand late double-minor penalty to beat Avalanche 2-1
Read full article: Tyler Seguin scores in OT as Stars withstand late double-minor penalty to beat Avalanche 2-1Tyler Seguin scored at 5:31 of overtime after Dallas killed a late double-minor penalty, and the Stars beat Colorado 2-1 in Game 3 on Wednesday night in a game that featured the return of Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog.

Parents, players on edge after 8-year-old injured in shooting near Seguin Little League fields
Read full article: Parents, players on edge after 8-year-old injured in shooting near Seguin Little League fieldsWhat was meant to be an ordinary night of youth baseball turned into a scene of panic and fear as gunfire erupted near Seguin Little League fields Monday evening, sending players, coaches and families scrambling for safety.
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Man on Texas’ most wanted fugitive list arrested in Converse, DPS says
Read full article: Man on Texas’ most wanted fugitive list arrested in Converse, DPS saysA 56-year-old man on the Texas Department of Public Safety’s most wanted fugitive list was arrested Monday in Converse, according to a news release.

Trueheart Ranch Nature Park temporarily closes due to recent vandalism
Read full article: Trueheart Ranch Nature Park temporarily closes due to recent vandalismThe San Antonio River Authority announced in a post on X that Trueheart Ranch Nature Park is temporarily closed due to recent vandalism.

Brackenridge HS increases security after man seen behaving ‘inappropriately’ near campus, school says
Read full article: Brackenridge HS increases security after man seen behaving ‘inappropriately’ near campus, school saysBrackenridge High School is increasing security patrols around the school after a man was seen near the campus behaving “inappropriately,” Principal Mandie Holtsford-Suarez said in a letter to families on Monday.

‘A pathetic turnout’: Just 6% of registered voters cast an early ballot in Bexar County
Read full article: ‘A pathetic turnout’: Just 6% of registered voters cast an early ballot in Bexar CountyIn the 2025 municipal election in Bexar County, only 5.8% of registered voters participated in early voting, overshadowed by events like Fiesta and confusion from a crowded ballot featuring 27 mayoral candidates.

KSAT en Español sees successful all-Spanish parade broadcast launch
Read full article: KSAT en Español sees successful all-Spanish parade broadcast launchKSAT12 is proud to announce its dedicated mission to stream all three main Fiesta parades in Spanish on KSAT en Español and KSAT+, ensuring that every aspect of our community is reached.

Pieper High School’s Coach Sam Arrieta is KSAT’s Educator of the Month
Read full article: Pieper High School’s Coach Sam Arrieta is KSAT’s Educator of the MonthAt Pieper High School, you can say Coach Sam Arrieta is everywhere. Whether he’s teaching construction or graphic design in the classroom or training state-ranked wrestlers before sunrise, Arrieta is always there for his students.

Loma Park Elementary students encouraged to participate in Walk and Bike to School Day
Read full article: Loma Park Elementary students encouraged to participate in Walk and Bike to School DaySome Edgewood Independent School District students are encouraged to participate in Walk and Bike to School Day on Thursday, with some help from the City of San Antonio’s Transportation Department.

Final design plans coming soon for Arboretum San Antonio, second largest in South Texas, developers say
Read full article: Final design plans coming soon for Arboretum San Antonio, second largest in South Texas, developers sayFinal design plans for Arboretum San Antonio, the city’s soon-to-be 200-acre-plus tree sanctuary, will be revealed during an event next weekend.

Madison High School marching band will shine at 89th annual BOF Band Festival
Read full article: Madison High School marching band will shine at 89th annual BOF Band FestivalThousands of students will gather from 42 San Antonio-area high schools for the Battle of Flowers Band Festival on May 1.

San Antonio family shares mental health journey to advocate for more resources at State Capitol
Read full article: San Antonio family shares mental health journey to advocate for more resources at State CapitolKaitlyn Chism has been dealing with her mental health journey for more than two decades, and she’s only 28 years old.

Bond reduced from $1.2 million to $7K for man charged in connection with deadly multi-vehicle crash on I-35
Read full article: Bond reduced from $1.2 million to $7K for man charged in connection with deadly multi-vehicle crash on I-35A man charged in connection with a 17-vehicle crash on Interstate 35 that left five people dead and 11 others injured had his bond amounts significantly reduced on Tuesday, according to Travis County court records.

Is Canyon Lake half-empty or half-full? Business owner says sinking water level has a silver lining
Read full article: Is Canyon Lake half-empty or half-full? Business owner says sinking water level has a silver liningAs Canyon Lake’s water level continues to drop, at least one business owner says there’s an upside.

Man in custody after hiding in tree for several hours in attempt to avoid ICE, authorities say
Read full article: Man in custody after hiding in tree for several hours in attempt to avoid ICE, authorities sayA man is in custody after hiding in a tree for several hours in an attempt to avoid U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to authorities.

Local fire department explains why electric vehicle fires are more dangerous than other car fires
Read full article: Local fire department explains why electric vehicle fires are more dangerous than other car firesAs part of recent federal cuts, the Department of Health and Human Services reportedly cut the Firefighter Health Program.