Andrew Moore, KENS 5

Andrew Moore

KENS 5

Waco, TX, United States

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Past articles by Andrew:

Needed affordable insulin? Read this now.

Insulin manufacturer Eli Lilly working to sell insulin for $35 a month, even without insurance. → Read More

'It's become rampant' | New bill would crack down hard on catalytic converter thefts

The bill would make it illegal to possess a catalytic converter which was removed from a vehicle unless a person has a legitimate business-related reason to do so. → Read More

How Greg Abbott wants to spend part of the state's $50 billion surplus

Will Abbott be able to pass big ticket emergency items this session? → Read More

KENS helps homeless veteran get refund on housing deposit

Gary Dear needed his $250 back after a housing option didn't work out. KENS 5 contacted Grenada Homes and a manager solved the issue. → Read More

Teens killed by fentanyl are showing up on Texas billboards

Texas families are using billboards across the state to warn others about drug-related dangers, and pleading with parents to speak to their kids about them. → Read More

Panel warns that foster kids are more likely to end up homeless, or in human trafficking

Panelist said up to one in four kids in a foster home situation could end up homeless or in human trafficking. → Read More

'I feel like I'm a bigger person': Children celebrate U.S. citizenship at SA's Doseum

Fifteen children from eight countries came together to celebrate their U.S. citizenship at San Antonio's Doseum. → Read More

Recognize anyone? VFW thieves caught on camera.

VFW Post 8397 needs your help to identify the thieves after their ceremonial M1 rifles were stolen. → Read More

New COVID strain is 'more transmissible than any other variant,' and likely already in Bexar County

The XBB.1.5 strain now accounts for a quarter of all U.S. cases after surfacing around Thanksgiving. → Read More

Texas nursing homes seeing a resurgence of COVID-19

Nursing homes across the state are battling a surge in coronavirus cases, and the trend is worse in Bexar County. → Read More

A father's mission to drive his injured military son 2,000 miles back to San Antonio

"It was painful. It was miserable," Army Lt. Miguel Verduzco Jr. said about the 36-hour post-surgery journey. → Read More

Father drives 1300 miles home after Southwest flight is canceled

Adam Dambrink's flight was canceled in the middle of the night, so he took his kids on a cross-country road trip from Madison, Wisconsin to San Antonio. → Read More

Whistleblower reports man who was claiming to collect money for Wounded Warrior Project

SA man says Wounded Warrior Project is a great charity, but people need to know how to donate safety. → Read More

Donating plasma | Monthly plasma infusions allow one teen to live a normal life

A teen with a rare immune system disorders explains why donating plasma is so important → Read More

North-side apartment tenants have been without hot water for two months

The city could fine the apartment complex's owners thousands of dollars if the issues aren't resolved. → Read More

St. Philip's College was vandalized twice in one week. They now have a suspect.

A St. Philip's College spokeswoman said the college now has a suspect after being vandalized multiple times. → Read More

How one song on the harmonica connected a local veteran to a caring community

Gregory Fountain stopped at a San Antonio memorial site to place a tune on his harmonica. Here's what happened next. → Read More

Planning to park at the Pearl? Read this first.

Several previously free parking lots at The Pearl now cost $10 dollars Friday through Sunday, and $3 the rest of the week. A few free options still remain. → Read More

San Marcos voters successfully decriminalize marijuana but it's still illegal, find out why

"It was such a relief and such an inspiring moment for our city." → Read More

Changes coming to South Point Apartments after nonprofit shows up, KENS 5 asks questions

The Texas Organizing Project helped organize tenants to ask for change at South Point Apartments. Now the complex is making changes. → Read More