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Adam Barraza

Adam Barraza

Author at KSAT San Antonio at KSAT-TV Online

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    New Bexar County center will be among first in state to support exploited senior citizens

    Abuse and exploitation of senior citizens is rampant in Bexar County. Last year, Adult Protective Services confirmed almost 5,400 cases of elder abuse or neglect in the county. A local judge realized a permanent center was needed to address it.
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    Spurs arena plan opponents call foul on Prop B town halls, file eth...

    Proposition B opponents have filed an ethics complaint with the City of San Antonio, alleging some city council members have used town hall-style meetings to push a pro-Spurs arena viewpoint ahead of the Nov. 4 election.
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    San Antonio business owner pleads guilty to stealing $50K from fami...

    “Guilty” is the word 16 families have been waiting to hear after they paid Elena Moreno a collective $50,000 to make their deceased loved ones’ headstones. Those headstones were never delivered, and Moreno stopped responding to the families.
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    ‘She’s an inspiration’: Pleasanton mom, quadruple amputee receives ...

    Krystina Pacheco, 32, of Pleasanton, lost her hands and feet after going into septic shock after childbirth in 2022. Since then, she’s been on a mission to help people, recently earning a national award for her work.
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    New Texas law creates advisory board to oversee Child Protective Se...

    For the first time ever, the State of Texas will have an advisory committee overseeing Child Protective Services investigations and training thanks to a new state law that passed during the latest legislative session.
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    Connect with the Council: District 1 Councilwoman Dr. Sukh Kaur tal...

    On this week’s “Connect with the Council,” KSAT’s Ernie Zuniga visited Hemisfair to chat with District 1 Councilwoman Sukh Kaur outside Commonwealth Coffeehouse & Bakery.
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    SA Picks winner Heroes & Fantasies gives comic, games hobbyists a l...

    Heroes & Fantasies has been operating in San Antonio for nearly 40 years, growing from a small storefront off Loop 410 into a warehouse with more than 100,000 comics in stock, aisles full of action figures and rows of tables available for board games.
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    Inside the Bexar County DA’s criminal domestic violence case backlog

    Understaffed specialized prosecutors in Bexar County’s Family Violence Division still need to get through 6,177 total domestic violence cases including both felony and misdemeanor cases.
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    Bexar County’s domestic violence backlog persists, keeping survivor...

    No one is denying it: there is a massive backlog of domestic violence cases in Bexar County, and across Texas. It’s a subject KSAT has been following for eight years now.
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    Nonprofit builds free Head Start program in South Side childcare de...

    Expensive childcare is a sad reality for many families in need, especially on San Antonio’s South Side.
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    WATCH: Testy exchange between mayor, councilman over $10K per month...

    During a budget work session Wednesday, Councilman Marc Whyte (D10) referenced a KSAT Investigates story about the mayor’s use of Washington, D.C.-based Frontwood Strategies to, in part, handle her media communications.
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    Local architects, college students help create massive sculptures f...

    This year, eight teams of architecture firms and college students have come together to cr
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    Texas youth camps push back on safety bill requiring cabin removal ...

    As the Texas legislature debates a new camp safety bill, three Kerr County camps are pushing to have one part of the bill removed. They say the costs of moving cabins out of flood zones could cause them to close.
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    ‘We’re not closed’: Comfort businesses dwindle as visitors stay awa...

    Small businesses in the Hill Country are struggling to recover after the floods, as visitors stay away to give towns space. However, business owners and employees are urging the public to return.
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    Seniors get royal treatment at local nursing home with new project

    Everyone likes to feel special. On Friday, about a dozen senior citizens at The Village of the Incarnate Word didn’t just feel special — they felt like royalty, and got the crowns to match.
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    Which wildlife survived the Hill Country floods and which species c...

    The July 4 floods wiped out plants, animals and insects from the Guadalupe River. Now weeks later, the silence is beginning to fill with sounds of nature as some species return.
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    San Antonio parents’ initiative boosts support for city’s Safe Rout...

    For Emily Hutcheson and her young children, biking isn’t just a fun family activity: it’s a way to build community and promote healthy habits.
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    One month post-flood, United Cajun Navy remains a presence in Hill ...

    United Cajun Navy regional commander Kevin LaFond is from Gulf Shores, Alabama, but his mission takes him wherever disaster strikes.
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    Despite mayor’s call for ‘strategic pause,’ San Antonio pushes ahea...

    The city has been considering financing up to $500 million of the arena’s total price tag, which is still unknown but could run up to $1.5 billion. During a marathon meeting Wednesday, Jones said she didn’t believe the information the city council had seen was enough to complete their “due diligence.”
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    Experts call report on Project Marvel economic impact ‘useless’

    Experts told KSAT a report meant to show city council members the economic benefits of Project Marvel is “useless” for making an informed decision.
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    Hill Country floods exposed radio system failures; legislators say ...

    Communication breakdowns among first responders during the July 4 floods in the Texas Hill Country exposed a critical problem: incompatible and outdated radio systems.