Luis Cienfuegos
Photojournalist
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
The city council’s Governance Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to send a proposal to ban horse-drawn carriages over to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for consideration. The specifics haven’t been decided yet, but the vote means the 16-month-old request is still alive.
A local entrepreneur with ADHD is planning a May event that will educate people with ADHD about how to help their brains complete important tasks. The event is designed like a game, specifically to help with memory and focus.
The nonprofit Saving a Hero’s Place honors fallen first responders and is in town to do just that for the San Antonio Police Department. Instead, SAPD is now helping the organization because its work truck with supplies was broken into.
Chemical intolerance could contribute to autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and limiting toxic exposures could help prevent the disorders, a new study from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio found.
Life-saving abilities are now constantly at arms reach for the security team at Haven for Hope, which serves a community experiencing homelessness. Haven's Life Safety Officers (LSOs) each have a pouch on their belt labeled naloxone, which has the brand name Narcan.
The Corpus Christi Police Department is still searching for a missing 21-year-old university student from New Braunfels. Now, his parents are offering a reward for information leading to his safe return.
KSAT followed Dr. Kelley Hitchman's journey as she made her way to the summit and back, all for a personal and global cause. She donated a kidney in 2021 and wants to show people that organ donors can do everything other people can do, if not more.
After nationwide warnings, lawsuits against social media companies, and medical evidence about social media's negative affect on youth, Bexar County and the state of Texas are taking action. The new CHAAT program teaches kids and parents about what's really happening and what to do about it.