St. Philip’s College holds CultureFest & Rib Cook-off during Fiesta to support students

SAN ANTONIO – St. Philip’s College students are fired up after months of hard work designing and creating unique barbeque pits. The welding club students are raffling off three barbeque pits they built at this year’s CultureFest and Rib Cook-Off, which is an official Fiesta event. The students spent about six months making sure the … Read more

Bodycam video shows man telling Canton, Ohio, officers ‘I can’t breathe’ moments before death in police custody

An officer can be seen placing his knee on Frank E. Tyson’s upper body for roughly 30 seconds. More than five minutes passed before police checked Tyson for a pulse. CANTON, Ohio — The Canton Police Department on Wednesday released body camera footage showing the death of 53-year-old East Canton resident Frank E. Tyson while … Read more

4 San Antonio high school seniors win 2024 corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards

SAN ANTONIO – The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced Wednesday that four San Antonio seniors have won corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards. The scholars were selected from students who advanced to the Finalist level in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Recommended Videos Corporate sponsors provide the scholarships for finalists who are either children of their … Read more

‘It’s hard to get out of this rut:’ Homelessness on the rise downtown as city sweeps hundreds of camps

SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s Note: This story is dedicated to Jose “Joe” Arredondo, a beloved KSAT photojournalist who died on Saturday. This story was one of the last projects he worked on here at KSAT. Cindy said people in San Antonio often stereotype the homeless community. “I’ve never flown a sign,” Cindy said. “I never … Read more