After 19 years of reporting the San Antonio news, Sarah Lucero left her chief KENS-TV anchorwoman gig in late November to spend more time with family and other passions such as fitness and bodybuilding. After getting her bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from Louisiana State University, she immediately began her television news reporting career at KLFY TV 10 in Lafayette La., her hometown.

Who has two thumbs and is OFFICIALLY a traffic anchor at @KENS5!? Jonny Ramirez, a local radio icon for two decades, was cut as morning man at Tejano music station KXTN-FM in October, 2015. Thank you for allowing me into your homes and putting up with my - at times - sophomoric humor. ", “Stephanie has been part of the KSAT family for more than ten years and seeing her growth over that time as a reporter and anchor has been impressive,” said KSAT 12 Vice President and General Manager Phil Lane in a news release. "I could not be more thrilled, I have been crying happy tears," Stouffer said.

Replacing Gerber on early Sundays will be Bill Barajas, who’ll add that newscast to his Saturday morning seat next to Serna.

KSAT Show More Show Less 4 of 31 Saturday morning co-anchor Bill Barajas add a second newscast to his duties soon, succeeding Tim Gerber as Sunday co-anchor next to Stephanie Serna.

THIS GAL ✨ Grateful to my colleagues who support me, my bosses who believe in me and the people at home who cheer me on from the other side ?“? Hunt joined the KSAT 12 sports team last year after working as a weekend sports anchor in Meridian, Mississippi. "I’m afraid all we have is Leslie’s Facebook post. I wish you the best. Hunt tweeted. "I’m so grateful to have been able to cover your favorite teams as well as tell local sports stories!

KSAT's Leslie Mouton, camera ready, in full makeup.KSAT photo. Ursula began reporting news for the college radio station, working her way up to news director within two years. "Leslie where did you go...did I miss your announcement that your leaving KSAT. San Antonio TV stations KSAT 12 and KENS 5 experienced personnel changes this week.

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San Antonio TV stations KSAT 12 and KENS 5 experienced personnel changes this week. She was introduced to broadcasting in her first on-air job while still in college at Louisiana State University.

Ursula has no problem keeping busy when not at KSAT. “He’s been a hard worker, a solid breaking news and crime reporter and someone who’s eager to continue his professional growth,” Kearney said in the KSAT release.

In San Antonio, there have been numerous television and radio exits of late. Holly Stouffer joined the KENS 5 news desk as the new weekday traffic anchor, replacing Stacia Willson, who will move to the morning traffic shift, the station said.

When she was a child, she asked a lot of questions and made many observations. Veteran TV anchor Leslie Mouton on Thursday delivered shocking news on her Facebook page to KSAT 12 viewers. Anchor But all that I am, I owe to my family ?’? Over at KSAT 12, the station is losing one of its sports reporters. She anchors the 5 O’Clock News and the Nightbeat at 10 p.m. and regularly reports from the field. Serna will join fellow anchor Mark Austin, meteorologist Mike Osterhage and traffic reporters and officers Marcus Trujillo and Nick Soliz, She will also anchor “GMSA @9." Albert Flores, 63, retired in January. She anchors the local news at KSAT 12 and The Nightbeat at 10 PM. TV shakeups: KENS 5 and KSAT announce personnel changes. Jeff Roper, seen here with co-host Fiona Gorostiza shortly after KSAT-TV's 'SA Live' moved to its colorful Market Square location, is no longer with the local lifestyle show. The popular radio duo of Biggie Paul and Xavier Anthony Castro of "Xavier's World," KBBT's morning show of 13 years, was let go by the station in October of 2015. She anchors the 5 O’Clock News and the Nightbeat at 10 p.m. and regularly reports from the field. She has degrees in journalism and criminology. There, she cut her teeth reporting on subjects as diverse as the Louisiana Legislature, the nutria pelt business, and hurricanes. On Thursday, KSAT announced Stephanie Serna as the new "Good Morning San Antonio" anchor…

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Photo: WOAI. KSAT 12 viewers will notice big changes to the San Antonio TV station's morning newscasts.