A special report, described as “different,” is scheduled to air on KSAT 12 in San Antonio, Texas, today at 10 a.m. And will be available for streaming anytime on KSAT+. Details surrounding the report remain limited, but KSAT 12 has promoted it as a behind-the-scenes appear at an unspecified topic.
KSAT 12, a Graham Media Group station, is a local news provider serving San Antonio and South Central Texas. The station offers a variety of programming through its KSAT Plus platform, including live newscasts, weather updates, high school sports coverage, and access to Doppler radar and traffic cameras. A mobile app, KSAT Plus, is likewise available for download, providing access to news, live events, and radar information. Recent app reviews indicate some users have experienced technical difficulties with live streams, including unexpected interruptions and playback issues.
The station’s programming schedule includes several live and recorded news broadcasts throughout the day, such as “Fine Morning San Antonio,” “Texas Eats Now,” and “SA Live.” KSAT 12 News broadcasts occur at noon, 5 p.m., and 5:30 p.m. On Sundays. KSAT Sports Now airs weekdays at 7 p.m. The station also features live streams of zoo animal webcams, including flamingos, whooping cranes, and hippos, as well as a live feed from the San Antonio Airport and Transguide traffic cameras.
Recent news coverage from KSAT 12 includes updates on the Christopher Preciado capital murder trial, the San Antonio Fire Department’s trauma-informed care certification, and a shooting incident involving a 16-year-old boy. The station has also reported on the denial of an asylum claim for a family and a fatal racing crash involving a 12-year-old boy. KSAT 12 has covered allegations of sexual abuse against labor and civil rights activist César Chávez.
KSAT Plus also features promotional content, such as a Fiesta Medal Giveaway at Quick Quack Car Wash and coverage of The Pacifico Paella Challenge with Chef Johnny Hernandez.
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