San Antonio TV anchor Steve Spriester retiring after 30 years at KSAT
KSAT-12 news anchor Steve Spriester is leaving the news desk after more than three decades on the air in San Antonio, station officials said Thursday. The veteran anchor, who's covered five NBA Championships along with presidential conventions and headline-grabbing tragedies including the Uvalde school shooting will do his last broadcast for the ABC affiliate on Friday, Aug. 29. After his departure, he'll join legal-advocacy group Perfected Claims as its head of strategic communications, according to KSAT. “It hasn’t been an easy decision to step away after all these years at KSAT-12.
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