San Antonio TV News: A Year of Change

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San Antonio TV News: A Year of Change
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San Antonio viewers experienced a significant shakeup in their local TV news landscape in 2024. Longtime favorites departed stations like KSAT-TV, KENS 5, and KABB Fox SA, while fresh faces arrived, ready to cover the next chapter of San Antonio stories.

From seasoned veterans' tearful goodbyes to fresh faces making their Alamo City debut, San Antonio viewers witnessed a multitude of changes on their favorite TV news stations throughout 2024. Fans bid farewell to longtime favorites at

in January after two decades to move back to Ohio and be closer to family. Leigh Waldman: After an award-winning stint on San Antonio rings in the new year with cooler air. How chilly could 2025 get this week? in July after 40 years and a lifetime achievement award from the César E. Chávez Legacy and Educational Foundation.

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