South Texas Blood & Tissue Center honors Robb Elementary shooting victims with ‘United for Uvalde’ shirt

SAN ANTONIO – The South Texas Blood & Tissue Center is honoring the victims of the Robb Elementary shooting in Uvalde nearly two years ago with a “United for Uvalde” shirt. The shirt is available to blood donors who use their points in the South Texas Blood & Tissue Donor Store. It has the words … Read more

How bringing buffalo back can combat climate change, heal indigenous people in Texas

WAEDLER, Texas – A group just outside of San Antonio is working to bring buffalo back to Texas, decades after the near extinction of the animals by the 1900s hurt the livelihoods of indigenous people and the environment. The mission of the nonprofit Texas Tribal Buffalo Project is to heal Texas’ indigenous people and the … Read more

Great Graduates: Danny Nguyen, Trinity University

Danny Nguyen, 22, can officially call himself a graduate. Nguyen graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Trinity University in May of 2024. Recommended Videos The double major graduate is creating a new legacy for his family. Nguyen’s parents both immigrated to the United States. … Read more

Former police officer weighs in on use of force, chase policies after DPS Trooper shoots, kills man in Converse

SAN ANTONIO – Monday marks three weeks since a state trooper shot and killed 37-year-old Luis Navarro in Converse. Witness video obtained by KSAT has raised questions about whether the use of force was justified. “I don’t think the cop was in danger of his life,” said one of the witnesses to the April shooting. … Read more

THIS WEEK: Summer-like heat continues across South Central Texas 🥵

SAN ANTONIO – Hope you’ve been able to stay cool this weekend! As a high-pressure system approaches the Lone Star State, unseasonably hot temperatures continue this week. Here’s an update: KEY POINTS Daily rounds of morning clouds, more afternoon sunshine this week Hot and humid: Highs in the mid-to-upper 90s, feeling like the triple digits … Read more