Marvin Hurst, KENS 5

Marvin Hurst

KENS 5

Texas, United States

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  • WFAA TV
  • KCEN News
  • KYTX CBS19
  • 11Alive Atlanta
  • USA TODAY
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Past articles by Marvin:

Storied: St. Philip's College to celebrate 125 years Wednesday

St. Philip's College's history continues to evolve. But how long will its longtime president grow with it? She has an answer. → Read More

New San Antonio FBI boss talks about diversity, mission, community

Oliver Rich longed to be a pilot and never dreamt of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a career. Now he's leading the FBI's San Antonio Division. → Read More

'She's going to return' | Father of missing Lina Sardar Khil keeps faith fire burning

Sunday marks eleven months since Lina Sardar Khil vanished from a northwest-side apartment complex. Her family still believes in her return. → Read More

Real ghosts roaming 13th Floor Haunted House, workers say

According to the general manager, some actors and even customers have experienced scares not on their payroll. → Read More

Free retreat for men battling, recovering from cancer pays off with 'Reel Recovery'

Reel Recovery turns fly fishing into an unforgettable experience for men dealing with cancer. → Read More

In controversial migrant flight to Martha's Vineyard, SAPD says there's no crime to investigate

San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said his department could not get involved where no one could find a crime. → Read More

Five-year trend? | Violent crime in San Antonio didn't start yesterday

San Antonio Police crime statistics are up in nearly every violent category. KENS 5 has the numbers from each side of the city. → Read More

Why more women of color are needed on the bench

There are women judges in Bexar County. But if you expect them to be Black, it's a slim figure. → Read More

'Your ideas won't work unless you do' | Founder, CEO of Andy Garcia Foods to be laid to rest Thursday

Andrew "Andy" Garcia died recently after a massive heart attack. But his multifaceted legacy lives on. → Read More

H-E-B playlist makes customer's ears shop the memory of music

The Olmos Park H-E-B is claiming all bragging rights to being the MOST jamming H-E-B in the grocery store's arsenal. Customers say you're 'jam right it is!' → Read More

John Jay football standout muscles his way into Columbia University

Xadrian Huerta got so consumed with sports and his studies that he didn't realize he got into one of America's most academically challenging colleges. → Read More

Threshold Singers seeks new members for a unique calling

Threshold Singers, based in the south Texas city, works to make life's final days easier for those in hospice. And they're looking for singers to help. → Read More

'It's what I had to do': Daughter's sacrifice becomes father's passport to Ukraine

Dario Ramos might not have lived to make a freelance trip to Ukraine without his daughter's kidney. → Read More

Teen percussionist gets a shot at Juilliard

Three years ago, Ty Keller kicked his viola to the side for the cool rhythm of percussion. His decision has evolved into a spot in a prestigious music school. → Read More

Exclusive: 'Don't incarcerate people that's not guilty,' former suspect says

Jarian McGarity said he and Deundray Thomas got wrongly arrested for Charles Shelton's New Year's Eve murder. If they didn't do it, then who did? → Read More

Toddler's journeys try to inspire interest in national parks

Journey Castillo may only be 16 months old, but she's racking up the miles as she wages a digital campaign to get people outside and into national parks. → Read More

NISD basketball manager scores unforgettable senior memory

Joaquin Zamarripa's basketball coach ensured his team manager got a shot at the unforgettable. → Read More

'Someone needed to stand up for Jeffery' | Mother of SA first-grader who killed himself sues school district, teacher

Lakeshia Chaney is taking East Central ISD and one of its teachers to court. She said they contributed to the death of her son, Jeffery Taylor, in December 2019. → Read More

Two skaters, one rink: Hockey player, figure skater share big ice dreams

Kaden Galatiuk and Cadence Floyd are seeking different paths on the ice, even though their journey has similitude. → Read More

First female selected from Boerne Champion for NASA program

Mia Shayesteh becomes the first female from Boerne Champion High School selected for a prestigious NASA program. → Read More