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GMSA: Fiancée wants justice for lost loved one; Houston-area man tests positive for coronavirus; $220M in unclaimed cash | |||
Good morning from the GMSA anchor desk! It’s another busy morning in the news business. From a house fire to a hit-and-run to the latest on coronavirus, a lot is going on. Mike is back on GMSA and David is still in for Mark. In honor of Mike’s return, I had him take a picture. Guess what?! His eyes are closed!!! I’m thinking it’s just something to do with our morning male meteorologists! 😂😂 Back to work. Have a fabulous Thursday! - Leslie, David, Mike and Nick See today’s KSAT Viewer Photo of the Day below. To see more, or submit your own, click here. Here’s what’s on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, March 5:CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEToday’s HeadlinesFiancee of 23-year old shot and killed with two kids in vehicle wants justice for loved one Vivian Kovar says her fiance, Shaheen Elkhalili, was taken too soon after he was shot and killed while driving with his two children in the vehicle. Texas man tests positive for coronavirus in Fort Bend County The state’s first coronavirus case identified outside of a Texas quarantine site is a man in his 70s who lives in the Houston area, Fort Bend County health officials said Wednesday. Local school district disinfecting buildings, buses amid COVID-19 coronavirus concerns The East Central Independent School District is being proactive following the coronavirus outbreak and working with a company to disinfect buildings and buses. What’s TrendingThere’s $221 million in unclaimed cash in Bexar County and some of it might be yours Bexar County has more than $221 million in unclaimed cash and property, according to the Texas comptroller, and nearly $210 million of it is in San Antonio. Here’s when the 20-story luxury condo/hotel shaping SA’s skyline will open One of the tallest and most anticipated downtown developments under construction in San Antonio is making progress. In January 2018 construction began on the Arts Residences and the Thompson Hotel, a 20-story high-rise. Baby Yoda toy production could be derailed by coronavirus Hasbro, the maker of several “Star Wars” Baby Yoda toys set to hit stores later this year, confirmed last week that its supply chain is being disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak. Get hand-picked election news that cuts through the noise in your inbox. Sign up for KSAT’s free VOTE 2020 Newsletter. WeatherWhat's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority:
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