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  • Jul 11, 2024 | kens5.com | Deborah Knapp

    SAN ANTONIO — Two local Eagle Scouts have been busy this summer providing beds for children in need. Emilio Edwards of Troop 163 in New Braunfels worked with 27 volunteers to construct 22 beds and 95 headboards for the San Antonio chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace.   "I thought this project was a great way to work with the community to help raise funds to purchase materials and raise awareness about children without beds to sleep in," Emilio shared.

  • Feb 15, 2024 | kens5.com | Deborah Knapp

    SAN ANTONIO — When you look up a number for any company's customer service, how do you know you're talking to a legitimate representative? The number of business impersonators has skyrocketed since the pandemic, costing people hundreds of millions of dollars. It even happened to me. My 90-year-old mother wanted to lower her cable and phone bills, so I offered to call her provider. I Googled the provider's customer service division and called the first number that came up.

  • Nov 20, 2023 | kens5.com | Deborah Knapp

    This week marks one of the darkest days in U.S. history: Sixty years ago, on Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The day before, he and the first lady made a stop in the Alamo City. Kennedy's last official act as president was in San Antonio, where he arrived on Nov. 21 to dedicate the School of Areospace Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base as work was underway for a new era of space travel.

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