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SAN ANTONIO – Everyone could use a little help saving money and the local businesses featured on SA Live are here for it! Here are a few deals for you this week. The new Italian restaurant Mare e Monte is offering 10 percent off for military members. Need craft...
Weekend lunches are on the rise in San Antonio
San Antonio's restaurant spending is shifting from weekday lunch hours to the weekends, per new Square data. Why it matters: The trend reflects pandemic behavior changes — and is an important insight for restaurants as they continue adapting to survive and thrive. By the numbers: San Antonio's share of...
To fight poverty, some Texas cities gave aid with no strings attached. Conservatives are pushing back.
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. It was late 2020 and the pandemic was in full swing. Ingrid Sullivan was still navigating the consequences of her divorce when she caught COVID-19 and lost her job. The mother of four needed a hand.
Evacuation Orders Lifted in DeSoto Following Fuel Tanker Fire, 26 Migrants Found in Dire Conditions in San Antonio
Residents in DeSoto, Texas, can breathe a slight sigh of relief as evacuation orders have been lifted following the containment of a 5,000-gallon diesel fuel tanker fire. Officials reported to Bexar Brief that firefighters managed to subdue the flames and initiated cleanup processes on Friday evening. The incident, which prompted immediate safety measures and a temporary exodus from the neighborhood, ended without further complication, permitting citizens to return to their homes.
Ride for Jace | Biking community, loved ones hold memorial ride to honor Clark graduate killed while riding bike on highway
SAN ANTONIO — The local biker community, family and friends came together Sunday afternoon to honor 19-year-old Jace Mendoza. On May 27, police say Jace was cutting across multiple lanes of traffic on NW Loop 410 and Vance Jackson Road, when he lost control and fell off his bike. Mendoza was hit and killed by two vehicles.
San Antonio Municipal Worker Charged with Theft, Irish Teens Accused of Multiple Offenses in Kildare
Trusted municipal workers and the veil of innocence of youth were torn asunder this week, the former in San Antonio, Texas, the latter in Kildare, Ireland, proving yet again that the impulse to unburden others from their possessions knows no age or border. A San Antonio municipal court employee found himself on the wrong side of the law after an investigation into a minor traffic mishap revealed a far more thieving subplot, according to KSAT. Luis Cazares, who had dutifully served as a warrant officer, stands accused of stealing a woman's wallet in a supermarket caper that would conclude with his arrest.
SAFD: Wheelchair-bound man narrowly escapes west side house fire
SAN ANTONIO — A wheelchair-bound man who smelled smoke was able to escape from a fire that destroyed a home early Monday morning, officials say. San Antonio firefighters responded to the 200 block of San Horacio near Old Highway 90 around 1:15 a.m. for reports of a fire. Living...
As seen on SA Live - Monday, June 10, 2024
SAN ANTONIO – Today at 1 p.m., a new Italian restaurant with Father’s Day vibes, gift ideas for Dad, cool treats, local music, summer skincare, a free event celebrating Juneteenth and more. How do you like your iced tea: sweet or unsweet? Let us know here and look...
San Antonio's Rosedale Park Pavilion Set to Honor Boxing Champion Robert "Pikin" Quiroga
Rosedale Park in San Antonio is on the brink of celebrating a local legend with more than just memories. A pavilion at the park may soon bear the name of Robert "Pikin" Quiroga, a gesture initiated by Councilmember Teri Castillo and the District 5 Office in response to the community's desire to honor the boxing champion's legacy. Quiroga, a former student at Memorial High School and a revered figure in District 5, ascended to fame as the first World Super Flyweight Champion from the United States, defending the IBF Jr. Bantamweight Championship five times, between 1990 and 1993.
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