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Sal Salazar

Sal Salazar

Author at ksat.com at KSAT-TV Online

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    San Antonio vendors hope shoppers turn out for Small Business Saturday

    Small businesses across San Antonio say they’re feeling the squeeze from increased tariffs and rising prices — and many are counting on the community to show up for Small Business Saturday.
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    San Antonio doctor expects rough flu season as other countries see ...

    Last year, 280 kids died from the flu, the highest number since experts started recording in 2004. This year is expected to be tough as well with even lower vaccinations.
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    San Antonio man searching for hero couple who helped save his life ...

    A fitness trainer is warning others to pay attention to their heart health after his own close call.
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    Nonprofit helps damaged home get lifted out of floodplain in Center...

    There’s a new path forward for Mike Blackledge, whose Center Point home had the Guadalupe River rush through it on the morning of July 4th.
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    ‘Serious public safety concern’: Bexar County on high alert for wil...

    Some Bexar County residents were on high alert on Wednesday, several months after a wildfire tore through southern portions of the county.
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    Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner prepares for record crowd amid gro...

    The 46th annual Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner is expected to serve more people than ever this year as organizers prepare for an increased demand both at the Henry B. González Convention Center and through home-delivered meals.
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    Why 81 books are under review in New Braunfels ISD

    Students in the New Braunfels Independent School District can once again check out books from their school libraries after a temporary closure last week. However, these 81 titles are under review.
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    Spurs still won’t say if relocation on the line as early voting for...

    As voters began to head to the polls on Monday, the Spurs remained elusive about a fear at the back of some fans’ minds. If the team doesn’t get the downtown arena it wants, could it leave San Antonio entirely?
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    From courtroom to community: How the Melissa Perez case could have ...

    Another day of testimony wrapped up in the high-profile trial of three former San Antonio police officers accused in the 2023 shooting death of Melissa Perez, a case closely watched for what it could mean for how law enforcement responds to mental health crises.
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    New Texas law waives college application fees for one week in October

    For the first time, from Oct. 13-19, anyone can apply to any public university or college in Texas for free.
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    Clemens High School students create thrift store nonprofit to sell ...

    A thrift store in the middle of Clemens High School is open during lunch period for anyone to shop.
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    Experts warn rise in cyberattacks poses risk to security systems na...

    The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District shut down campuses for most of the week after officials discovered ransomware in the district’s servers, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in schools.
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    Experts warn rise in cyberattacks poses risk to security systems na...

    The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District shut down campuses for most of the week after officials discovered ransomware in the district’s servers, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in schools.
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    Experts warn rise in cyberattacks poses risk to security systems na...

    The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District shut down campuses for most of the week after officials discovered ransomware in the district’s servers, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in schools.
    ksat.com

    Experts warn rise in cyberattacks poses risk to security systems na...

    The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District shut down campuses for most of the week after officials discovered ransomware in the district’s servers, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in schools.
    ksat.com

    Experts warn rise in cyberattacks poses risk to security systems na...

    The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District shut down campuses for most of the week after officials discovered ransomware in the district’s servers, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in schools.
    ksat.com

    Experts warn rise in cyberattacks poses risk to security systems na...

    The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District shut down campuses for most of the week after officials discovered ransomware in the district’s servers, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in schools.
    ksat.com

    Vandals throwing rocks through Northwest Side windows caught on camera

    One man was caught on camera throwing a rock through the front window of Bexar Care Home Medical Equipment & Supply, located off of John Smith Drive.
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    Gov. Greg Abbott, AT&T officials distribute over 200 laptops during...

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott and First Lady Cecilia Abbott joined AT&T officials to give away more than 200 laptops to Center Point Independent School District students on Thursday.
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    Hurricane Katrina evacuees recall leaving home and why they stayed ...

    More than 100,000 Hurricane Katrina evacuees took refuge in Texas. Thousands of them came to San Antonio. KSAT spoke with some of them who decided to stay in the Alamo City.
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    UTSA launches new journalism degree to equip students for the fast-...

    The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is launching a new bachelor’s degree in journalism, designed to prepare students for the fast-changing world of media.