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Police arrested a man who told a coworker at an Amazon delivery facility that he planned to commit a mass shooting. → Read More
In 2018, the Uvalde Police Department arrested two male teenagers who police said planned a “mass casualty event” at Morales Junior High School in Uvalde. → Read More
The husband of one of the teachers who was shot and killed at Robb Elementary School while trying to protect her students has also died, family members confirm. → Read More
Instead of making summer plans, the families of 19 school children and at least one teacher at Robb Elementary in Uvalde are making funeral plans. → Read More
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will be on KSAT-TV at 12:40 p.m. on Thursday to answer questions from KSAT anchors Ursula Pari and David Sears about the COVID-19 response in the state and his recent decision to start re-opening businesses in Texas. → Read More
The pop culture convention was scheduled to take place from June 11 to 14 at the Freeman Coliseum which was converted to an emergency hospital and COVID-19 testing facility last month. → Read More
The virtual town hall will air from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday evening and will focus on the results of the latest Bexar Facts-KSAT-Rivard Report poll. → Read More
Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with the Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio and a member of San Antonio/Bexar County’s Health Transition Team, says she’s worried that the state is opening sooner than we should. → Read More
Dr. Robert Frolichstein, an emergency room physician at Methodist Hospital answered viewers' questions about the new coronavirus on April 23, 2020. → Read More
Dr. Robert Frolichstein, an emergency room physician at Methodist Hospital answered viewers' questions about the new coronavirus on April 23, 2020. → Read More
Dr. Robert Frolichstein, an emergency room physician at Methodist Hospital answered viewers' questions about the new coronavirus on April 23, 2020. → Read More
Here is an updated list of places where someone with symptoms of the new coronavirus can get tested. → Read More
University Health System officials are urging people to donate blood who may have been disqualified under previous guidelines by the Food and Drug Administration. → Read More
On Thursday, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff issued an addendum to the mayor’s fifth emergency declaration requiring anyone 10 years of age and older to wear a cloth face covering over their nose and mouth as an added safety measure to protect the public from COVID-19. → Read More
Just in time for spring storm season, Texans can buy batteries, phone chargers, some ice chests and more tax free during the state’s emergency preparation supplies sales tax holiday. → Read More
San Antonio is considered to be most prepared for a recession, according to a recent study by Moody’s Investor Service reported by Yahoo News. → Read More
Six Flags Fiesta Texas officials announced that the theme park donated more than $20,000 worth of food and supplies to a local hospital and the food bank. → Read More
A KSAT viewer wanted to know about the use of antibody tests for COVID-19 → Read More
During Wednesday’s 6 p.m. newscast on KSAT, Mayor Ron Nirenberg addressed some COVID-19-related questions submitted by KSAT viewers including a question about how many ventilators are available in San Antonio and Bexar County. → Read More
SAPD officers found a woman dead in her Northeast Side home Tuesday. → Read More