SAISD spent millions of dollars from 2020 bond money on schools now scheduled to shutter

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Independent School District has spent more than nine million dollars from its 2020 bond at campuses scheduled to shut down, records compiled by KSAT Investigates show. Nearly 70% of SAISD voters in November 2020 approved the district to authorize close to $1.3 billion in bonds for aging infrastructure renovations, security … Read more

Artists gather to honor creator of Austin’s iconic ‘Hi, How Are You’ mural, discuss mental health

AUSTIN, Texas — January 22 is a day to celebrate the life of a musician and artist known for creating the famous, “Hi, How Are You” mural near UT’s campus. Daniel Johnston created the mural in 1993 to help raise awareness about mental health. Monday would’ve been Johnston’s 63rd birthday. And while the building that … Read more

The Godsister of an innocent man killed during a police chase wants answers as Fort Worth chief fights to keep pursuit policy private

Attorney General Ken Paxton faces a lawsuit from The City of Fort Worth about publicizing its pursuit policy. FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth City Council members are set to vote Tuesday on whether to move forward with a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. It centers around the police chief’s plan to keep … Read more

Uvalde families demand resignation of county commissioner who was acting police chief during Robb Elementary shooting

Mariano Pargas Jr. served as acting Uvalde police chief during the 2022 mass shooting and was determined to be most appropriate to take command of the scene. SAN ANTONIO — Renewed calls for accountability have emerged almost a week after the U.S. Department of Justice released a nearly 600-page report criticizing law enforcement’s delayed response … Read more