Luis Cienfuegos
Photojournalist
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Luis Cienfuegos is a photographer at KSAT 12.
Slowing, or even shrinking, property tax projections are pushing Bexar County and the City of San Antonio to consider ways to pull back on new spending, make cuts, or even raise the tax rate.
San Antonio has a reputation as an affordable city, but it’s hard to ignore the rising prices on everyday goods. And from the cost of a gallon of milk to a gallon of gas, people are feeling it.
The San Antonio Police Department said Joseph Haro, 37, was killed on April 24 by a hit-and-run driver. Two weeks later, SAPD still has not made any arrests.
As teacher shortages persist across Texas, the U.S. Department of Labor is certifying a San Antonio Independent School District program that prepares high school students for teaching careers.
From their first Fiesta parade to everyday moments of parenthood, Anissa McLaughlin and her family are embracing life in San Antonio — and sharing it with a growing online audience.
In the latest series of zigs and zags on hemp regulation, the Texas Supreme Court has paved the way for the Texas Department of State Health Services to ban an alternative form of THC that helped kickstart the state’s $5.5 billion consumable hemp industry.
What started as a routine morning walk quickly turned into a disturbing scene for Almeda Hill, who says she discovered a body along San Pedro Creek on Friday.
The state of Texas is holding more the $10 billion in unclaimed property — most of it cash — and more than $492 million of it is owned by Bexar County residents.
MacArthur High School teacher Steve Davidson was surprised with the KSAT Educator of the Month award this week as he prepares to close out his final chapter in the classroom.