Justin Rodriguez
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Justin Rodriguez is an editor at KSAT 12.
Justin Rodriguez is an editor at KSAT 12.
After Camp Mystic filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, questions came in about what this means for the company and the lawsuits against the camp.
Basila Frocks, a landmark structure built in 1929, recently completed renovations and has since seen an explosion of business activity over the last six months.
After the San Antonio Spurs lost to the New York Knicks 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, KSAT caught up with a familiar face ahead of Game 2.
Many everyday items remain more expensive than they were just a few years ago. Associate Professor Taylor Collins explains why.
San Antonio Spurs fans are once again filling streets with celebratory honking after playoff wins, continuing a tradition that has become deeply tied to the city’s basketball culture. Now, some fans are even taking the celebration online.
Texas restaurant operators are continuing to face mounting financial pressure as rising food and fuel costs impact businesses across the state, according to the latest quarterly economic report from the Texas Restaurant Association.
President Donald Trump is proposing suspending the federal gas tax as fuel prices continue to rise. Experts say drivers could quickly see savings at the pump if Congress approves the plan, but fluctuating oil prices may offset the relief.
A 17-year-old boy is charged with murder in connection with a shooting at an East Side apartment complex last week, according to San Antonio police.
A person died of multiple gunshot wounds after a shooting at an East Side apartment complex, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Consumers may have noticed higher prices for staple items such as beef and milk at the grocery store in the last few months. Those increases reflect deeper challenges facing farmers and ranchers across Texas and the nation, according to the Texas Farm Bureau.
SWAT officers fatally shot a man wanted on multiple felony warrants while trying to take him into custody on the South Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Two 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.