Azian Bermea
Photojournalist
Azian Bermea is a photojournalist at KSAT.
Azian Bermea is a photojournalist at KSAT.
A shelter-in-place is currently in effect for Uvalde County as an excessive amount of rain continues to fall.
A tornado tore the roof off a Northwest side apartment building. People who live in the complex now are counting their blessings after escaping injury.
According to San Antonio Fire Chief Valerie Frausto, no injuries were reported at an apartment complex that sustained tornado damage Wednesday morning.
Dhaka View has been the site of repeated flooding, according to neighbors. KSAT 12 News covered a similar situation in June 2025.
The majority of the sterile flies have been released along the Texas-Mexican border and in counties where there have been confirmed cases of NWS.
Childcare has always been a major expense for families, but finding any during the summer months can be a challenge. Family Promise of Greater New Braunfels found that to be the case for single mothers living in their shelter who are both escaping a crisis and trying to get back on their feet.
With children spending more time outdoors during summer break, parents are urged to watch closely for signs of overheating. Last month, the City of San Antonio reported that nine children suffered heat-related illnesses.
Roadwork on Highway 90 in Castroville has some drivers confused. It was also the scene of a deadly weekend crash, although investigators say it was unrelated to the construction.
If your weekend plans include time on the water, safety officials say a life jacket should be at the top of your packing list, along with water and sunscreen.
Millions of Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday, with AAA projecting 5.85 million will fly domestically, slightly surpassing last year’s record. At San Antonio International Airport, travelers—including Spurs forward Carter Bryant—were seen departing early Thursday, with moderate wait times reported at security checkpoints.
Four years after the Robb Elementary School shooting, Zachary Rodriguez has watched his children explore the new playgrounds built across Uvalde to honor the victims.