The path to staying in the U.S. legally is getting more costly for migrants

SAN ANTONIO – Starting April 1, migrants seeking a legal path in the U.S. will have to pay more to file their applications; in many cases, the costs are going up over 100%. Immigration attorney Gerardo Menchaca says the filing process can be complex, time-consuming and high-tech, so many hire attorneys to help them. “Often, … Read more

San Antonio doctor almost reaches Kilimanjaro summit, raising awareness for organ donation

SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio doctor is climbing to new heights to raise money and awareness for organ donation. Last month, KSAT introduced you to Kelley Hitchman, the director of the University Health Transplant Institute Lab. She matches compatible organ donors with recipients. To raise awareness about the safety and importance of living organ … Read more

These video doorbells have terrible security, Consumer Reports finds

Video doorbells make it easy to watch who’s coming and going, but who else might be viewing those videos? The answer: hackers and you’d likely never know it. A new Consumer Reports investigation found troubling security flaws in some video doorbells sold by the country’s biggest retailers. Recommended Videos Consumer Reports’ extensive security tests revealed … Read more

Centro, UTSA partner to provide free e-shuttle service at downtown campuses

SAN ANTONIO – As UTSA’s downtown footprint continues growing, students will soon have access to a sustainable transit option: an e-shuttle aptly dubbed the Little Runner. Centro San Antonio partnered with the university to provide reliable transportation for students traveling between the university’s several downtown locations. Recommended Videos Centro and UTSA held a demo for … Read more