Luis Cienfuegos
Photojournalist
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Grocery stores across Texas are preparing for new restrictions set to take effect on April 1 on items purchased through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
The Balcones Heights City Council will vote Monday night on whether to launch an outside investigation into Mayor Johnny Rodriguez Jr.’s dealings with city staff, as well as keep him away from city employees in the meantime.
The apartment complex, owned and managed by Opportunity Home San Antonio on Rigsby Avenue, near the intersection with Clark Avenue, could be seen as a sign of progress under its violent crime reduction plan.
Older adults are concerned about access to places where they can gather, socialize and receive support.
The San Antonio Fire Department just became the first fire department in the nation to be officially certified as a trauma-informed care agency.
Democrats highlighted the issue on the March 3 primary ballot, and Republicans have created a state taskforce. Now survivors and advocates want to see actions taken to prevent these deaths.
A local youth substance abuse program is treating children as young as 11, and while that age might seem young, the counselors say that’s what’s needed.
A school bus filled with books rolled up to Mark Twain Dual Language Academy this week, giving students the chance to pick out stories they can take home and keep.
The new map of a U.S. congressional district has spurred a domino effect statewide: a longtime congressman’s retirement, an incumbent running in another district and a batch of new hopefuls representing a new constituency.
Aron Lee — known to students simply as Coach Lee — at Northside ISD’s Hobby Middle School is being recognized as KSAT’s Educator of the Month for the month of February.