San Antonio reporter Megan Reyna joins KHOU 11 in Houston

Reyna will make her debut as a reporter at the Houston station in March.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Megan Reyna, a reporter and multimedia journalist at KENS 5 in San Antonio, is leaving the station to join KHOU 11 in Houston as a reporter. Reyna, who is originally from north of Houston, said she has "worked for more than a decade toward this dream" of returning to the Houston area. Her last day at KENS 5 will be at the end of February.

Why it matters

Reyna's move from San Antonio to Houston continues a trend of TV news talent shifting between the two major Texas markets. Her arrival at KHOU 11 also means there will now be two Reynas on the station, as Jennifer Reyna has served as the morning traffic anchor since 2021.

The details

Megan Reyna has worked at KENS 5 in San Antonio as an evening reporter and multimedia journalist since June 2023. Prior to that, she worked at WAAY 31, the ABC affiliate in Huntsville, Alabama, where she earned an Alabama Broadcasters Association Award and was nominated for a regional Emmy Award. Reyna's broadcast career began in 2016 at KJTV, also known as FOX 34, in Lubbock, Texas, where she worked her way up from associate producer to producer, reporter and anchor.

  • Megan Reyna will join KHOU 11 as a reporter in March.
  • Reyna's last day at KENS 5 in San Antonio will be at the end of February.

The players

Megan Reyna

A reporter and multimedia journalist who is leaving KENS 5 in San Antonio to join KHOU 11 in Houston as a reporter. Reyna is originally from north of Houston and said she has "worked for more than a decade toward this dream" of returning to the Houston area.

KHOU 11

A television station in Houston, Texas.

KENS 5

A television station in San Antonio, Texas, where Megan Reyna has worked as an evening reporter and multimedia journalist since June 2023.

WAAY 31

The ABC affiliate in Huntsville, Alabama, where Megan Reyna previously worked as a morning anchor and earned an Alabama Broadcasters Association Award and a regional Emmy Award nomination.

KJTV (FOX 34)

A television station in Lubbock, Texas, where Megan Reyna began her broadcast career in 2016, working her way up from associate producer to producer, reporter and anchor.

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What they’re saying

“This news is bittersweet. San Antonio has been the biggest blessing, and I truly love this city and everyone at KENS. I especially want to thank every family who trusted me to tell their stories, oftentimes during the most unimaginable moments of their lives. I will carry those stories with me forever.”

— Megan Reyna (Social media post)

“I have worked for more than a decade toward this dream.”

— Megan Reyna (Social media post)

What’s next

Reyna will make her debut as a reporter at KHOU 11 in Houston in March.

The takeaway

Megan Reyna's move from San Antonio to Houston continues a trend of TV news talent shifting between the two major Texas markets, as she joins KHOU 11 to report alongside another Reyna, Jennifer Reyna, who has been the station's morning traffic anchor since 2021.