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Ex-NISD instructional aide indicted, accused of assaulting and sexually abusing student with autism
A former instructional assistant at Connally Middle School was indicted Wednesday on charges that he violently assaulted a student with a disability, touched her genitals and forced the girl to touch his genitals during a series of incidents earlier this year.
Father keeps daughter’s memory alive through San Antonio’s Head for the Cure 5K
David Flores honors his daughter’s memory by participating in the Head for the Cure 5K, turning loss into hope for families affected by brain cancer.
Argument over trash can placement leads to Southeast Side stabbing, San Antonio police say
An argument over the placement of a trash can between neighbors led to a stabbing in a Southeast Side neighborhood, according to San Antonio police.
Youth Do Vote and Trinity University host a Youth Voter and Poll Worker Fest
Organizers say that they want to capitalize on the excitement of a national election to educate young voters on how they can stay civically engaged outside of a Presidential race.
Friday Finds: Social media creator finds best seasonal coffee flavors to try in San Antonio
Faith Roberts, a San Antonio area real estate agent and social media creator, enjoys finding unique and interesting places in San Antonio. This week, she shares her best coffee spots on Friday Finds.
‘Not personal’: Will the fire union fight an attempt to undo San Antonio’s city manager caps?
The San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association is considering whether to turn its political influence hose on a new charter amendment campaign to undo city manager caps.
‘This is the year’: Nation’s No. 4 Cornerstone Christian leaning on veteran experience in final stretch
The Warriors have come close to accomplishing that feat, but with eight seniors and a roster littered with Division I talent, Cornerstone Christian believes this is the year it can go where no Warrior team has gone before.
Authorities identify man who lost control of motorcycle, crashed with tanker truck
The Bexar County Medical Examiner has identified the 28-year-old who lost control of his motorcycle and died after he was run over by a gas tanker truck, according to San Antonio police.
Medical examiner’s office identifies man killed in Northwest Side rollover crash
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office identified a man who died from blunt force injuries on Tuesday evening.
Clásico Regio: La Divina
The rich and vast flavor of Mexico’s cuisine led the KSAT En Español team to the iconic and historic restaurant La Divina to learn about the treats that Mexico soccer fans enjoy during games, especially big rival matches like the Clásico Regio.
Roaming dogs attempted to rip pet cat apart in Denver Heights
Two roaming dogs in the Denver Heights neighborhood nearly ripped a cat apart. The cat’s owner, Aaron Salinas, said she survived, but he still has questions.
Driver experiences medical episode before single-vehicle crash on Northeast Side, SAFD says
The San Antonio Fire Department said a driver was rushed to a hospital in critical condition after experiencing a medical episode and crashing their vehicle.
Authorities identify man killed after car rear-ended 18-wheeler on I-35
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified a man that was a backseat passenger after a collision with an 18-wheeler on Interstate 35 on Wednesday night.
Clásico Regio: La Anacua
As the KSAT En Español team traveled to Monterrey, Mexico to witness the Tigres and Rayados prep for the upcoming Clásico Regio in San Antonio, our very own Alejandra Becerra also experienced rich Mexican cuisine flavors at the historic restaurant La Anacua.
Doc Talk: University Health Dr. Amy Cobb answers viewer’s health questions
On this week’s edition of Doc Talk, University Health Dr. Amy Cobb joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewer’s questions on a wide range of topics including what parents can do when feeling under pressure and what steps people can take to protect themselves from respiratory syncytial virus.
The City of San Antonio encourages people to apply for prequalified public art list
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture announced today that they are hosting an open call for artists and providers to apply for their prequalified public art list.
Judge recused from case involving 3 ex-SAPD officers accused of fatally shooting woman
Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court will not be presiding over the case of three former SAPD officers charged with fatally shooting a woman inside her apartment last summer.
Man arrested in connection with woman found dead along San Antonio park trail
A 38-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of Stacey Dramiga, whose body was discovered Monday in an East Side park.
SA Animal Care Services offers free adoptions on dogs weighing 40+ pounds this Friday, Saturday
San Antonio Animal Care Services is wrapping up National Dog Week with a special adoption event, Big Mutts, Big Hearts.
SAPD to host auction on forfeited property
Construction tools, electronic items, clothing items and clothing accessories are among items that will be auctioned off at public auction hosted by the San Antonio Police Department’s Asset Seizure Unit.
San Antonio’s Woodlawn Lake Park receives record $3.25 million grant for revitalization
Woodlawn Lake Park is set to receive a $3.25 million boost from the U.S. Department of the Interior, marking a significant investment in one of San Antonio’s underfunded parks.
Medical examiner identifies 21-year-old man shot, killed in front of East Side sports bar
The Bexar County Medical Examiner has identified the 21-year-old man killed in front of a sports bar on the East Side of San Antonio over the weekend.
Indoor elevated organic farm thrives in San Antonio
Earlier this summer, Soil Organic opened its first indoor elevated organic farm in San Antonio. The technique used has been nearly perfected to be duplicated at other facilities.
You can now score Texas Roadhouse’s famous cinnamon butter at select Walmarts in San Antonio
Texas Roadhouse is a little over 30 years old and there’s no “butter” way to celebrate than with some of their famous spreads, now available at select Walmart locations in the Alamo City.
Texas DPS trooper defends actions in fatal Converse shooting in wrongful death suit
The Texas DPS trooper who fatally shot a man in Converse in April is defending his actions in response to a wrongful death lawsuit.
Inside a local developer’s plan to reactivate Villita Assembly Hall
After buying the downtown landmark in early 2024, the developers behind the revamp of the Villita Assembly Hall have moved quickly to prepare it for its next life.
Video shows gun pulled outside of San Antonio ISD high school during fight
The San Antonio Independent School District said on Monday a fight happened just outside of campus. They said the person who pulled the gun was not a Burbank High School student.
1 person dies, 3 others injured after car rear-ends 18-wheeler on I-35, SAFD says
The San Antonio Fire Department said one person is dead and three other people are injured after a car struck an 18-wheeler from behind on Wednesday night.
Don’t be fooled by the viral ‘Goodbye Meta A.I.’ post on Instagram
If you’ve been scrolling on Instagram, you’ve probably seen a post with text claiming the user must repost a statement or Meta can steal their personal data.
Will San Antonio take a harder stance on anti-LGBTQ bills in Austin next year?
Council members on the Intergovernmental Relations Committee want the city's state legislative priorities to more explicitly include support for the LGBTQ community.
Celebrate our pollinators: Family event at Brackenridge Park raises awareness for bees, birds and butterflies
The festival, which returns on Saturday, Oct. 5 at Brackenridge Park, will provide educational events about pollinators, monarch tagging and plant giveaways.
Tejano band Grupo Siggno’s truck full of equipment stolen in San Antonio
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment was stolen from Tejano band Grupo Siggno on San Antonio’s southeast side earlier this week.
BAMC says woman found dead on trail was a ‘beloved member’ of staff
The Brooke Army Medical Center confirmed Wednesday that Stacey Dramiga, whose body was found on a Southeast Side trail earlier this week, was a “beloved” staff member.
Man killed in crash with gas tanker truck after losing control of motorcycle, SAPD says
A man who lost control of his motorcycle died after he was run over by a gas tanker truck, according to San Antonio police.
Man killed in rollover crash after running stop sign, SAPD says
A man in his 40s driving a pickup truck was killed after running a stop sign and crashing into a sedan, causing a rollover that ejected him before the truck landed on top of him, according to San Antonio police.
POLL: Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump among Bexar County registered voters, 10% remain undecided
The UTSA survey found that Harris has increased support for the Democratic ticket by double digits over Joe Biden
Pedestrian hit, killed by truck speeding to hospital identified by Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the pedestrian struck and killed by a speeding truck on Wednesday morning.
San Antonio police searching for driver in fatal hit-and-run on West Side
San Antonio police are seeking the public’s help to locate the driver involved in a fatal hit-and-run that claimed the life of a 27-year-old man earlier this month.
Big district battles on the court for Harlan, Warren, Brennan, and Taft
Getting out to a good start in district play is always important, but when you get a second opportunity to play opponents you’ve lost to earlier, that makes it all the more fun.
ME identifies teenager shot, killed in front of East Side sports bar
The Bexar County Medical Examiner identified a teenager who was shot and killed in front of a sports bar on the East Side of San Antonio.
Man sentenced to 5 years probation, 180 days in jail in connection with crash that killed unborn child
The trial for Constantino Tristian-Coronado, who is accused of causing a crash that led to the death of an unborn child, reached a verdict on Tuesday.
Body found along Salado Greenway Trail identified as missing woman, medical examiner says
The Bexar County Medical Examiner identified a body found along the Salado Greenway Trail with that of a missing woman.
Pro-charter change PAC plans to spend $1M ahead of San Antonio election
A political action committee led by big names from the San Antonio business community plans to spend more than $1 million in support of a slate of proposed changes to the city charter.
Recent wave of crimes involving younger children an ‘eye opener’ to local judge
Judge William "Cruz" Shaw has overseen several cases recently involving especially young children. One of them is a 12-year-old who is accused of making threats about a school shooting.
Woman takes serious safety measures while walking, after body found off Salado Creek Greenway
It was a widespread yet targeted search for evidence Tuesday, the day after a woman was found killed off an Eastside walking trail. Tuesday, the medical examiner has tentatively confirmed the woman was a 63-year-old white woman.
Man told police his wife drank three pints of beer before deadly hit-and-run, affidavit says
Nearly four months after a man was hit and killed on a West Side street, San Antonio police arrested the woman who they believe was behind the wheel.
Prosecution, defense disagree whether 4-year-old boy was starved to death
How did a 4-year-old boy die and whose to blame for it? Those questions were the focus of opening arguments Tuesday in the trial of a man charged with starving his son to death.
UTSA Roadrunners to remain in American Athletic Conference despite interest from Pac-12
The University of Texas at San Antonio pledged its allegiance to the American Athletic Conference on Monday, reportedly turning down interest from the Pac-12.
Butterfly invasion! Swarms are back as snout butterflies make annual migration through San Antonio
It happens every year: millions of American snout butterflies -- known colloquially as "snout nose butterflies" -- migrate through San Antonio.
Man shot during argument in Burger King parking lot on Northeast Side, SAPD says
A man was shot during a dispute in the parking lot of a Northeast Side Burger King on Tuesday afternoon, according to San Antonio police.
Songs by Selena, Freddy Fender among Latino recordings nominated for preservation in the Library of Congress
Music by Selena, Freddy Fender, Vicente Fernández, Gloria Estefan, Linda Ronstadt, and others are on the list of songs, sounds, and albums by Latino voices that have been nominated by a San Antonio lawmaker for preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
SA doctor highlights the five types of gynecologic cancer for Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
September marks Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month. These are cancers that form in the female reproductive track.
Texas DMV office to open new location at Rolling Oaks Mall on Northeast Side
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) San Antonio Regional Service Center will open a new location at Rolling Oaks Mall beginning Oct. 9.
KSAT takes you inside Brack TV studios as students get hands-on training for film and media careers
For years, Brackenridge High School has been molding the minds of students interested in a career in journalism, film, editing and production.
WATCH LIVE: Trial resumes for man accused in starvation death of his 4-year-old son
Testimony is expected to resume Friday in the trial of a man accused in the starvation death of his 4-year-old son.
San Antonio Food Bank offers free pet food for families in need on Pet Hunger Awareness Day
The San Antonio Food Bank is stepping up for Pet Hunger Awareness Day by providing free food for cats and dogs. Volunteers will be assisting 500 families through a drive-thru distribution, offering essential care for their furry friends. Two distributions are scheduled today, from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Colombian migrants bring new flavor to Alamo City
Colombian food is a must-try for foodies in the Alamo City. Whatever you decide to order, try it with Aji sauce. See how a former journalist is spreading the culture.
In Texas visit, second gentleman Douglas Emhoff raises more than $1 million
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff raised more than $1 million at a San Antonio fundraiser for Kamala Harris presidential campaign Monday night, the largest presidential fundraiser in the city’s history.
POLL: City council pay raises, reversing city manager pay cap unpopular with San Antonio voters
Two controversial, proposed San Antonio charter amendments could face an uphill climb, judging by a recent poll.
Neighbors fed up with trouble near East Side bar where 2 were shot dead
Two people, including a 14-year-old boy, were shot outside a bar on Rigsby Avenue Sunday night. Neighbors say it's just the latest trouble associated with the business, and they want something to be done about it.
2 men arrested after stealing vehicle at gunpoint, leading officers on chase, SAPD says
Two men were arrested after stealing a person’s vehicle at gunpoint and leading officers on a chase, according to San Antonio police.