Myra Arthur, KSAT 12

Myra Arthur

KSAT 12

San Antonio, TX, United States

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  • KSAT 12
  • KPRC 2 Houston

Past articles by Myra:

‘In A Killer’s Care’: The story behind one of Texas’ most notorious alleged serial killers Genene Jones

Genene Jones was convicted of killing two babies and suspected of murdering dozens more. KSAT News at 9 uncovers the story behind one of the most shocking suspected serial killers in Texas history. → Read More

News @ 9 Business Briefing: Can CBD cause you to fail a drug test?

San Antonio Express-News Business Editor Greg Jefferson stopped by KSAT News at 9 to discuss how people who take CBD can actually end up failing drug tests. → Read More

Hope For a Home: Meet Neil

Neil, 13, is a budding artist who lets his creativity and big heart shine through his sketches. → Read More

Vote 2020 Newsletter: Chaos at the Iowa caucuses; KSAT announces ‘Bexar Facts’

We're still waiting on Iowa caucus results. KSAT is announcing a new partnership with two local nonprofits. And Bexar County is reporting a record number of registered voters. → Read More

Understand: What is the coronavirus?

More than 8,000 cases of the coronavirus has been confirmed in the mainland of China. More than 200 people there have died from it. What exactly is the coronavirus that has some health officials concerned? → Read More

A Texas law let her perpetrator go free. So she changed the law.

It's a moment Halie Powell never saw coming, but one that ultimately changed her life and her determination to fight for what she believes in. → Read More

Chris Madrid's restaurant to reopen Tuesday

The iconic San Antonio burger joint that has been closed for two years is set to reopen its restaurant doors Tuesday. → Read More

Dozen local cities cancel city council elections

Twelve cities within Bexar county canceled their upcoming city council elections because all of the candidates are running unopposed. → Read More

Hope for a Home: Meet Jason

The saying goes, There's no place like home. But tens of thousands of Texas children have no idea what that means. → Read More

Mother, baby undergo simultaneous surgery during pregnancy

Jennifer Sauceda feels compelled to share her story. Her daughter's story. Their story. → Read More

The Children's Shelter takes charge of foster, adoption in Bexar County

Family Tapestry hopes to utilize local partners that already work with The Children's Shelter to find more suitable, sustainable foster placements and ultimately permanent homes for children. → Read More

Understanding The Alamo cenotaph

Do you know what The Alamo cenotaph is and what it stands for? → Read More

Weighted blankets growing in popularity, can provide health benefits

Lindsay Willrich works in education, and after a long day, she said, a weighted blanket put her right to sleep! → Read More

Man donates liver to father, gets Whataburger for a year

Matthew Hawkins calls donating his liver to his stepfather, a "no-brainer." → Read More

Drama, confusion ensue after fire union president backs out of town hall meeting with mayor

The town hall was canceled after firefighter's union president Chris Steele withdrew, UTSA said. Mayor Ron Nirenberg then decided to cancel. → Read More

Judson ISD starts new school year with new superintendent

New year, new schools, new leadership: It's all happening within Judson Independent School District as the 2018-2019 school year kicks off under the leadership of new superintendent, Dr. Jeanette Ball. → Read More

Annexation vote marked by tense exchange between Nirenberg, Brockhouse

Thursday's City Council meeting was anything but business than usual. → Read More

SAPD patrol car hit along I-10, sending officer to hospital

An officer-involved, chain-reaction crash happens the same day the city and police announce a partnership to promote vehicular and pedestrian safety. → Read More

Hope For A Home: Meet Jeremiah

Jeremiah, 15, says he’s looking for a family he can be active with and a family he can love. → Read More

Mayor opposes gates, barriers in Alamo Plaza plan

Mayor Ron Nirenberg opposes any gates or barriers or “anything that limits public access” to Alamo Plaza. → Read More