
Earl Stoudemire
Reporter at KENS-TV (San Antonio, TX)
Hard working journalist with stress levels over 9,000.
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4 days ago |
kens5.com | Earl Stoudemire
Before you light the sparklers, rockets, or mortars, there are some rules to remember.🎆Example video title will go here for this videoExample video title will go here for this videoTo stream KENS 5 on your phone, you need the KENS 5 app. SAN ANTONIO — The 4th of July is fast-approaching and firework stands are starting to open up across our area, including the surrounding counties. Before you light the sparklers, rockets, and mortars, there are some rules to remember, most just common sense.
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4 days ago |
kens5.com | Earl Stoudemire
Charges have been filed for drug distribution and firearms offenses, and multiple additional offenders are now under investigation. Example video title will go here for this videoNext up in 5Example video title will go here for this videoNext up in 5To stream KENS 5 on your phone, you need the KENS 5 app. WILSON COUNTY, Texas — The Wilson County Sheriff's Office had been watching a house for quite a while, and it paid off in a big way last Friday.
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4 days ago |
kens5.com | Earl Stoudemire
This is a trend schools across the state are having to navigate due to limited government funding over the past few yearsSAN ANTONIO — Judson ISD is considering different options to make up the cost in a budget deficit. This is part of a trend schools across the state are having to navigate due to limited government funding over the past few years. The first is to raise taxes, the second is to cut schools and staff.
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1 week ago |
kens5.com | Earl Stoudemire
COMAL COUNTY, Texas — A San Antonio man went through leaps and bounds to avoid prison by going on the run under a new identity, officials say. 40-year-old Jacob Frahm was already found guilty by a Comal County jury in September 2024 on a drug charge. During that trial's second day, court records show he texted his lawyer after lunch, saying he wouldn’t be coming back. The judge determined that Frahm had "voluntarily absented himself" and the trial continued.
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1 week ago |
kiiitv.com | Earl Stoudemire
SAN ANTONIO — This day in 1865, the last slaves in the U.S. found out they were free when Union troops showed up in Galveston. That was almost two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. This entire week, San Antonio and Bexar County are celebrating the freedom anniversary known as Juneteenth. Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021, and one woman who helped make this happen is Ms. Opal Lee.
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