
Sal Salazar
Photojournalist at KSAT-TV (San Antonio, TX)
Articles
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3 days ago |
ksat.com | Erica Hernandez |Sal Salazar
Local NewsExpert says high temps can lead to major car troublesPublished: May 12, 2025 at 7:00 PMTags: Cars, Vehicles, AutoSAN ANTONIO – With triple-digit temperatures returning to the area this week, automotive experts are warning drivers to make sure their vehicles are ready for the extreme heat. Doug Stolarik, an automotive expert at Ken’s Tire and Auto, said car maintenance becomes even more critical when temperatures soar.
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1 week ago |
ksat.com | Sarah Acosta |Sal Salazar
Local NewsYou don’t need a garden or green thumb to keep a houseplant alivePublished: May 9, 2025 at 12:09 PMTags: Gardening, Gardening with KSAT, Rainbow Gardens, PlantsSo you aren’t a gardener or have a garden, but no problem; you can be a houseplant parent. Houseplants have seen a rise in popularity, but sometimes people don’t know where to start. have shown the mental health benefits of having houseplants, like lowering anxiety, stress, blood pressure and depression.
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1 week ago |
tspantx.com | Sal Salazar |Courtney Friedman
SAN ANTONIO – – It’s a story of giving, born from necessity. Many KSAT viewers are familiar with Noah Adams, who was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer in 2020 at the age of 17. “His cancer is, is an ugly one. It’s a beast. It’s called Ewing Sarcoma. And he, so they have five years before they’re considered survivors,” his mom Debi Harper said. When Noah stays in that delicate remission, he has spent his time thinking of others. He started the Stay Strong Foundation to help other kids with cancer.
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1 week ago |
ksat.com | Katrina Webber |Sal Salazar
Local NewsSAPD says a security guard shot, killed man involved in gun battlePublished: May 2, 2025 at 5:24 PMTags: Crime, Crime Fighters, Shooting, West Side, SAPDSAN ANTONIO – Confusion, panic and sadness descended on a parking lot early Friday morning outside a West Side bar. The moments after a deadly shooting around closing time at Stout House bar were captured on both cell phones and surveillance cameras. One man shared the video he shot with his phone with KSAT 12 News.
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2 weeks ago |
ksat.com | Courtney Friedman |Sal Salazar
Local NewsFirefighters are more at risk of extreme heat, chemicals and electricity with EV firesPublished: April 29, 2025 at 6:32 PMTags: Firefighters, Safety, FireSAN ANTONIO – As part of recent federal cuts, the Department of Health and Human Services reportedly cut the Firefighter Health Program. The team was researching firefighters’ chemical exposures in electric vehicle fires, a first step to developing protective equipment.
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