Exhibit honoring the enslaved at the Polley Plantation opens Saturday

SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas – A permanent exhibit opening Saturday at the Sutherland Springs Historical Museum will honor the people who were enslaved at the Polley Plantation, known as Whitehall in Wilson County. Scholar Melinda Creech, Ph.D., said since there are no photos of the men and women who were enslaved there between 1835 and 1865, … Read more

‘It’s a gift’: San Antonio mom shares her story, hopes more ‘Heroes’ donate blood through program

SAN ANTONIO – As a mother of four, Jennifer Brudnicki said she’s trying to make every moment count with her family. “It’s a gift,” Brudnicki said. “It worked and it made me healthy again.” Brudnicki is one of thousands of whole blood recipients in South Central Texas, and is among those who have survived because … Read more

Uvalde CISD campus monitor fired after sharing school shooting threat with DPS trooper

UVALDE, Texas – A former Uvalde CISD campus monitor is claiming he was wrongfully terminated from the district. The campus monitors were brought on to provide additional safety and security following the shooting at Robb Elementary. They work alongside the district’s police department as well as the Department of Public Safety troopers still on campuses. … Read more

‘Very concerning’: Former prosecutor exposes troubling discussions between DA’s office, Wren Collective

SAN ANTONIO – A former prosecutor from the two previous district attorney administrations is concerned about conversations the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office had with a criminal justice reform group based in Austin. Earlier this week, KSAT revealed more than 200 pages of conversations between District Attorney Joe Gonzales, First Assistant DA Christian Henricksen and … Read more