The Fact Check Team reports on the recent WHCA shooting, underscoring a troubling pattern of political violence in the U.S. as tensions escalate nationwide, prompting urgent calls for increased security measures.
Day: April 30, 2026
San Antonio’s rich history and vibrant settings have attracted filmmakers for decades. Discover 15 surprising films shot in the city, from classic Westerns to modern thrillers, showcasing its cinematic charm.
San Antonio’s poverty rate remains stubbornly high despite the city’s rapid growth, according to new Census data. Economic gains have yet to translate into widespread financial stability for many residents.
A street artist challenges a citation for chalk drawings, sparking a jury trial to determine—Is chalk art vandalism or a form of creative expression? The case raises new questions about public art and legality.
San Antonio secures a new indoor sports and entertainment venue, boosting local economy and providing a state-of-the-art space for events. The project promises increased tourism and community engagement.
Local experts and advocacy groups weigh in on the recent attack on Iran, highlighting potential regional instability, economic repercussions, and shifts in diplomatic relations. KSAT continues coverage on evolving impacts.
The proposed 2027 federal budget includes $30 million to build a new veterans medical center in San Antonio. The funding aims to enhance healthcare services for local veterans, officials announced.







