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Karina Hollingsworth

Reporter at WOAI-TV (San Antonio, TX)

Reporter at KABB-TV (San Antonio, TX)

Karina Hollingsworth primarily covers news in San Antonio, Texas, United States and surrounding areas.

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Larry Ramirez

Sports Director at KSAT-TV (San Antonio, TX)

Larry Ramirez primarily covers news in San Antonio, Texas, United States and surrounding areas.

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Jack Morgan

Arts and Culture Reporter at Texas Public Radio (San Antonio, TX)

Jack Morgan primarily covers news in San Antonio, Texas, United States and surrounding areas including Austin.

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Jordan Elder

Reporter at WOAI-TV (San Antonio, TX)

Reporter at KABB-TV (San Antonio, TX)

Jordan Elder primarily covers news in San Antonio, Texas, United States and surrounding areas including Austin.

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Emily Borchard

Meteorologist at Spectrum News Austin

Meteorologist at Spectrum News Texas

Emily Borchard primarily covers news in San Antonio, Texas, United States and frequently reports on nearby Austin.

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raquel torres @raquelltorrres
5 Jun 25

The biggest loser this legislative session was public health. Our latest on what lawmakers did to improve Texans' health- https://t.co/41JRUhAwEr

raquel torres
raquel torres @raquelltorrres
5 Jun 25

RT @pubhealthwatch: What did the recently adjourned Texas Legislature do to improve the state's abysmal rankings in key public health categ…

raquel torres
raquel torres @raquelltorrres
5 Jun 25

Five years ago, a 16 year old student unalived themselves at Reagan High School in San Antonio. Just last year, 21% of Texas students seriously considered it, and 18% made a plan to do it. Still, schools fall short- @pubhealthwatch reports https://t.co/O4tJ3cI1at