
Alex Bell
Anchor and Reporter at KXTV-TV (Sacramento, CA)
To the Point Host at KXTV-TV (Sacramento, CA)
Articles
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3 days ago |
wltx.com | Alex Bell
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — From neighbors helping neighbors to inspiring acts of kindness, we're sharing stories of people making a difference in our 'Champions of Hope' series. Mario Espinoza never thought he would be drafted at the age of 18. He was a farm laborer his entire life until he went into the military. “We lived in tents. I slept on the ground. There for a long time we had nothing to eat but corn tortillas and boiled beans," he said.
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3 days ago |
wkyc.com | Alex Bell
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — From neighbors helping neighbors to inspiring acts of kindness, we're sharing stories of people making a difference in our 'Champions of Hope' series. Mario Espinoza never thought he would be drafted at the age of 18. He was a farm laborer his entire life until he went into the military. “We lived in tents. I slept on the ground. There for a long time we had nothing to eat but corn tortillas and boiled beans," he said.
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3 days ago |
wtsp.com | Alex Bell
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — From neighbors helping neighbors to inspiring acts of kindness, we're sharing stories of people making a difference in our 'Champions of Hope' series. Mario Espinoza never thought he would be drafted at the age of 18. He was a farm laborer his entire life until he went into the military. “We lived in tents. I slept on the ground. There for a long time we had nothing to eat but corn tortillas and boiled beans," he said.
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5 days ago |
13wmaz.com | Alex Bell
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — From neighbors helping neighbors to inspiring acts of kindness, we're sharing stories of people making a difference in our 'Champions of Hope' series. Mario Espinoza never thought he would be drafted at the age of 18. He was a farm laborer his entire life until he went into the military. “We lived in tents. I slept on the ground. There for a long time we had nothing to eat but corn tortillas and boiled beans," he said.
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6 days ago |
abc10.com | Alex Bell
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — From neighbors helping neighbors to inspiring acts of kindness, we're sharing stories of people making a difference in our 'Champions of Hope' series. Mario Espinoza never thought he would be drafted at the age of 18. He was a farm laborer his entire life until he went into the military. “We lived in tents. I slept on the ground. There for a long time we had nothing to eat but corn tortillas and boiled beans," he said.
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