Luis Cienfuegos
Photojournalist
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
The San Antonio native and former Texas A&M University football player is officially an Olympian, earning his place on Team USA’s Four-Man Bobsled.
Losing a limb is like losing an identity for people, especially if you add trauma to that scenario, but thanks to a breakthrough program at UT Health San Antonio, families will now be one step closer to regaining that identity.
A warehouse on the East Side is likely to become a new federal immigration facility, according to multiple local officials and reports, though federal authorities have not formally confirmed the purchase.
The City of San Antonio says the Bonham Exchange, which opened in 1981, is several years overdue to retrofit its 1891 building with automatic sprinklers. But a trio of council members want to extend the deadline a little further.
Crime Stoppers of Houston instituted a statewide education program called the Safe School Institute with presentations on more than a dozen topics. A recent substance use presentation from the organization made a big impression at SAISD's CAST Tech High School.
A recent national report ranks San Antonio among the most affordable large metro areas in the country. However, local economists say the income needed to live comfortably in this city is still out of reach for many residents.
Hundreds are marching in downtown San Antonio as part of a nationwide protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
KSAT and Firstmark Credit Union surprised Linda Rodriguez, a fourth-grade teacher at Ladera Elementary School in Medina Valley Independent School District, with the Educator of the Month Award.
Metro Health inspectors issued demerits to two different restaurants in January after finding multiple live and dead pests, including roaches, in the kitchens.
The family of the Boulder terror attack suspect believes their months-long detention at a facility in Dilley, Texas is political punishment and says the living conditions are “inhumane”, a family member told KSAT Investigates.
People are still rushing to grocery stores and clearing shelves of necessities, even though KSAT’s Weather Authority team has assured the community this weekend will not be an emergency situation like it was in 2021.