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Daytime with Kimberly and Esteban mocked on HBO show
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Shakeups that rocked San Antonio TV news in the first half of 2021
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San Antonio journalist heading to SAPD
April 30, 2021
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KENS 5 investigative reporter Mariah Medina will join the San Antonio Police Department s public information office. Jason Carmony
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The revolving door continues to swing in San Antonio TV news.
After nearly two years, KENS 5 investigative reporter Mariah Medina will be signing off from the CBS affiliate on April 30.
But that doesn t mean she is leaving the Alamo City. Medina will join the San Antonio Police Department as their public affairs manager.
Express Briefing: For ex-WOAI anchor Delaine Mathieu, life after TV looks good
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San Antonio s legion of people who stack their Fiesta sashes with a mess of medals are lovingly called maniacs for a reason they vie to own the heaviest collection each year but would they drop $1 million to earn the highest bragging rights?Courtesy, SA Flavor
San Antonio s legion of people who stack their Fiesta sashes with a mess of medals are lovingly called maniacs for a reason they vie to own the heaviest collection each year but would they drop $1 million to earn the highest bragging rights?
If local expert Garrett Heath knows the crowd like he thinks he does, a Fiesta philanthropist will bite and the hard-hit San Antonio Food Bank will benefit from 90 percent of the proceeds generated by the most-expensive medal ever made.