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SAN ANTONIO — Police are investigating an explosion on the southeast-side where four people died, officials say. San Antonio Police responded to K-BAR Friday night around 11:35 p.m. Police said they received multiple calls about an explosion and confirmed that an explosion did happen, but additional details were not released.
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The holiday season is here; a time for festivities and cheer. However, one San Antonio family isn’t thinking about gifts under the tree. All Emojean “Emmy” Kraft Molinar wants for Christmas is more time. The 37-year-old single mother is battling terminal cancer. Loved ones are praying for a miracle.
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