A San Antonio TV meteorologist is "no longer employed" by KSAT after being charged with assault, injuring a family member.
The station says they're "aware of an incident" involving the meteorologist.
Local ABC affiliate KSAT-12 says staffing adjustments affected a limited number of roles as other stations see shakeups and job cuts.
The feeling throughout the KSAT-12 newsroom Tuesday was one of both sadness and confusion as station management informed a number of staffers they were being laid off, according to an employee ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Layoffs hit San Antonio TV station KSAT 12. (Monte Bach) After a swarm of TV shake-ups in San Antonio and across Texas, sudden ...
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