KSAT 12’s Steve Spriester bids farewell after decades in San Antonio news
The San Antonio anchor's career spans over three decades.
Alamo Colleges to limit protests: Masks and tents are out, free speech ‘zones’ are...
Alamo Colleges District trustees will vote next week on limiting protest speech to designated zones. Camping will be banned. So will non-student protesters.
3-year-old boy drowns on his birthday at Northeast Side apartment pool
SAN ANTONIO - A 3-year-old boy drowned in a swimming pool on his birthday Wednesday night at an apartment complex on the Northeast Side, authorities said. The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office identified the boy as Kartier Cunningham. Just before 9:30 p.m., police were called to the complex near Nacogdoches...
Fugitive in April murder extradited to Bexar County nearly 3 months after Kansas arrest,...
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A fugitive accused of a Southwest Side murder last April was extradited to Bexar County on Wednesday, nearly three months after he was arrested in Kansas, according to online court records. Ronnie Jay Salas, 22, is accused of shooting Andre Montera during an argument in...
Portillo’s anchors 72-acre shopping district just outside San Antonio
Could this become Texas' hottest new shopping center?
San Antonio charter school announces closure 5 days before start date
SAN ANTONIO – Many families are scrambling to find solutions after a charter school shut down just five days before the first day of the school year. Bexar County Academy announced Wednesday it would not reopen for the 2025–2026 academic year. Classes were supposed to begin Monday. The...
‘Not going to stop fighting’: Family still searching for missing San Antonio mother a...
SAN ANTONIO – A year after 26-year-old Kate Vara was last seen, her family continues to search for answers — and justice. On the one-year mark of her disappearance, loved ones gathered across the street from the Winnquest Inn, near Eisenhauer Road and Austin Highway, where Vara was last seen alive. They held a prayer...
Family of San Antonio woman killed by fiber optic line files wrongful death lawsuit
SAN ANTONIO – The family of a San Antonio woman who died in May after being struck by a fiber optic cable in her own front yard filed a wrongful death lawsuit on Tuesday in state district court. Glenda Roth, 64, suffered significant head trauma on May 2 after...
San Antonio organization encourages unity after recent hate-related crimes
SAN ANTONIO – In the wake of a series of hate-related crimes in and around San Antonio, an organization is emphasizing the need for harmony. Misty Harty is director of the Racial Justice and Equity Institute, a program run by the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) of San Antonio.
District attorney promises severe charges for hate crime vandalism
SAN ANTONIO - The district attorney is giving warning to whoever tagged a neighborhood on the North Side with hateful graffiti over the weekend. The charges will be severe. Thankfully, people living in the Castle Hills Forest neighborhood didn't have to look at the hateful messages for long. Though the damage only...