Veteran news anchor Randy Beamer did the weather. Here s how he did.
Jan. 20, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of104
News 4 San Antonio TV anchor Randy Beamer took over the weather chair during Tuesday night s evening newscast.Courtesy WOAIShow MoreShow Less
2of104
Click through the gallery above to see TV news folks then and now.
This dollface brightens up your day Monday thru Friday at 9 a.m. She also used to be a news anchor and a weather girl! Can you guess who she is?Courtesy Show MoreShow Less
3of104
5of104
Wake up every morning to this smiling face when you turn on the TV. He was born to be in front of the camera. Can you guess who this is?CourtesyShow MoreShow Less
#GiveJoyNotGerms: Morgan s Wonderland safely reopening to San Antonio families
Jan. 15, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
Morgan s Wonderland to reopen to guests on Mar. 5 with safety protocols in place.TOM REEL, STAFF / SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
San Antonio families can enjoy outdoor fun safely as Morgan s Wonderland is set to reopen later this year.
According to their website, the theme park will open March 5 for their 12th season. While the start of 2021 may look a little different than years past, we remain committed to providing a safe, clean, and beautiful environment, free of physical and economic barriers that all individuals – regardless of age, special need or disability – can enjoy, their website states.
President Trump is coming to Texas. Here s what you need to know.
Jan. 11, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
President Donald Trump is planning a trip to Alamo, Texas on Tuesday to highlight his administration s work on the border wall.DOUG MILLS /NYT
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump will be visiting Alamo, Texas to highlight his administration s work on the border wall.
While his visit to the Rio Grande Valley comes on the cusp of intense times between Trump supporters and opponents, officials in Texas are making sure the President s arrival remains peaceful.
Here are things to know about the President s arrival in Texas.
1. Hidalgo County Judge Richard F. Cortez is asking for people to keep their passions in check. In a statement he said, Passions are running dangerously high among supporters and opponents of President. I urge both sides to keep those passions in check because ultimately the Rio Grande Valley has a unique opportunity to demonstrate the wort that peaceful public