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  • 1 week ago | ksat.com | Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    KSAT InvestigatesAccording to a KSAT Investigates analysis, 4,000 educators reported injuries caused by students over the last two full school yearsPublished: May 7, 2025 at 6:17 PMTags: KSAT Investigates, Teacher Injuries, Education, Northside ISD, San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Some teachers said bruises and scars can be a painful price that comes with their profession. For months, KSAT Investigates has reported on students hurting — even attacking — educators.

  • 1 week ago | ksat.com | Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    KSAT InvestigatesMore than 1,200 injuries were reported at Northside ISD during the 2023-2024 school year, according to an analysis by KSAT InvestigatesPublished: May 6, 2025 at 10:00 AMTags: KSAT Investigates, Northside ISD, Evers Elementary, EducationSAN ANTONIO – Bites and scratches are part of the painful price Grace Zamarron has paid for her profession. For months, KSAT Investigates has been reporting on the growing issue of teachers being hurt on the job by students.

  • 1 week ago | ksat.com | Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    Pooch Parade starts at 7 a.m. on May 3ALAMO HEIGHTS, Texas – When Bacon and Teddy walk into a room, it’s hard not to smile. “I can feel my blood pressure drop just sitting here and getting her attention and giving her attention,” said Brandy Lawson, Teddy’s owner. During Fiesta, the attention on the pups will be amplified. Bacon is the 2025 King Anbarkio. Her owner, Christine Golub, said it’s a high honor for the gentle giant. “She’s ready,” Golub said. “She’s prepared.

  • 3 weeks ago | ksat.com | Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    KSAT InvestigatesOfficer Darius Smith was suspended earlier this monthPublished: April 22, 2025 at 3:09 PMTags: KSAT Investigates, SAPD, Broken BlueSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio police officer was suspended in connection with a pursuit last fall, suspension records show. Officer Darius Smith, who joined SAPD in September 2023, wrapped up a three-day suspension on April 12. On Oct.

  • 4 weeks ago | ksat.com | Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    SAN ANTONIO – The pricetag on the City of San Antonio’s Final Four ticket controversy is growing. Last week, KSAT Investigates was the first to report that the city spent $20,000 to buy San Antonio city councilmembers and their guests VIP tickets to the games at the Alamodome. San Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh approved those purchases, which used taxpayer dollars.

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