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San Antonio stories of the year in 2017: Part 2

KENS 5 reporter Audrey Castoreno looks back at some of the biggest stories of the second half of 2017.

In our continuing coverage of the biggest San Antonio stories of the year, Audrey Castoreno looks back at the second half of 2017, a year of heartache and triumph.

Among the biggest stories of the second half of 2017 are:

Undocumented immigrants found inside a semi-truck in a Wal-Mart parking lot

A drive-by shooting kills 4-year-old Earl Whitley

San Antonio gets practice for future eclipses as a partial solar eclipse crosses through South Texas

A federal judge in San Antonio blocks the implementation of senate bill 4, which would have banned “sanctuary cities”

Hurricane Harvey strikes Texas, bringing evacuees to San Antonio, a gas panic, and community outpouring to help those affected, including a special concert from George Strait

A Seguin deputy chief helps save wounded victims during the Las Vegas shooting

First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs becomes the site of the worst mass shooting in Texas history

A 10-year-old undocumented immigrant suffering from cerebral palsy is detained by government officials at a Texas hospital

The Houston Astros become the first Texas team to win the World Series

Ken Copeland becomes the first San Marcos police officer killed in the line of duty

A deputy-involved shooting leads to the death of 6-year-old Kameron Prescott

San Antonio gets its first significant snowfall in nearly 25 years

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