Joshua Saunders
Photojournalist

Joshua Saunders is an Emmy award-winning photographer/editor who has worked in the San Antonio market for the past 20 years. Joshua works in the Defenders unit, covering crime and corruption throughout the city.
Joshua Saunders is an Emmy award-winning photographer/editor who has worked in the San Antonio market for the past 20 years. Joshua works in the Defenders unit, covering crime and corruption throughout the city.
A board member of the Edwards Aquifer Conservancy resigned Tuesday, hours after KSAT Investigates reached out to aquifer officials about racist, antisemitic, misogynistic, anti-transgender, anti-immigration and replacement theory material reposted on the social media platform X by the board member.
San Antonio City Council on Thursday voted to terminate its lease with K9s For Warriors and to purchase the veteran service dog organization’s facility next to Animal Care Services.
A San Antonio man facing a lengthy prison sentence was instead able to get his felony drug case dismissed after his attorney called out the testing practices of the Bexar County Criminal Investigation Laboratory.
San Antonio, meet your next mayor. Gina Ortiz Jones defeated Rolando Pablos with 54.3% of the vote in the June 7 runoff for San Antonio’s top spot.
Who is San Antonio's next mayor? Live election results for Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos runoff election on June 7, 2025.
A New Braunfels man who engaged in a six-hour standoff with police in late April said he regrets how the incident played out but does not regret standing up for his property rights.
A Bexar County sheriff’s deputy was suspended earlier this year for failing to arrest a suspect for family violence, despite telling the victim the man would be going to jail, discipline records show.
A Bexar County sheriff’s deputy, who was later reclassified as a civilian employee, was suspended for making sexual comments to female deputies and for touching one of them without consent, county discipline records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office suspended a corporal after he failed to properly pat down a teenager who pulled out a gun and shot and killed himself while being booked into jail last year.
A day after retiring earlier this year, the former Cibolo public works director signed a consulting contract with the city for up to $49,999, a dollar under the threshold that would have required a public presentation on the agreement.
A year after Rackspace vacated the former Windsor Park Mall for smaller headquarters on the far North Side, a dispute continues over how to divide up a $9 million lease termination fee paid by the tech company.