WOAI-TV anchorman Randy Beamer discusses his 40-plus year career on eve of retirement
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News 4 San Antonio anchor Randy Beamer is retiring Friday after more than 40 years in TV news, more than 30 years of that with News 4.Courtesy WOAI-TVShow MoreShow Less
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Randy Beamer back when he sported an “Anchorman”-worthy mustache.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less
Though he’s been the face of News 4 San Antonio for more than 30 years, Randy Beamer says he’s always felt more comfortable behind the camera.
Which may explain why the Emmy Award-winning anchor and photojournalist doesn’t think his imminent retirement is a headline.
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Feb. 9, 2021
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How accurate is your iPhone weather app? We dug in to find out.Dimitri Karastelev on Unsplash, mySA staff
Bone chilling weather is on it s way to San Antonio according to forecasters. But will it get cold enough for snow?
If you live in the San Antonio area and you own an iPhone, you probably saw the icon that brings us all joy at the thought of it - snow.
But where is that data coming from and can you trust the information?
We reached out to the National Weather Service who told us they aren t affiliated with the app. So who runs it? In a tiny little icon on the bottom left of your phone when the weather app is open it says The Weather Channel.