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Ford Parade of Lights to illuminate San Antonio River Walk for 2 weekends
SAN ANTONIO – Big, beautiful lanterns will light up the River Walk over the next two weekends for the Ford Parade of Lights. As you walk or dine on the River Walk, you’ll see parade floats with different light themes and illuminated props floating for about two and a half miles down the river.
Jack Allen's Kitchen owners opening brunch-centric Day Maker Half Day Cafe
If you’ve been to one of the several Jack Allen’s Kitchen locations on the weekend, you know that owners chef Jack Gilmore and Tom Kamm like a good, boozy brunch. The partners, who also operate Salt Traders Coastal Cooking, are converting that morning and daytime love into a new concept. The cheekily named...
NGOs that helped house and feed migrants receive millions from FEMA
The Department of Homeland Security has released millions more dollars to nonprofits and communities that assist undocumented migrants who are released by the agency, despite previous concerns about how some of those funds are being used.
Immigrant Domestic Abuse Victims Are Waiting Longer Than Ever for Relief
Rocío’s marriage only got worse after she moved from California to the outskirts of San Antonio. Close to no family or friends, the emotional and physical abuse she experienced from her husband intensified. “I often say Texas hasn’t been good to me because so many bad things happened after I got here,” said Rocío, who asked that her last name not be used in this article. She once overheard her husband mocking her while talking to his mother on the phone. “Who am I married to?” she recalls thinking. She decided it was time to leave.
Travis County officials authorize 5% increase in pay for employees
Travis County commissioners have, for the third year in a row, opted to increase employee pay, which includes elected official salaries. (Haley McLeod/Community Impact) Travis County commissioners approved a 5% increase in pay for all county employees—including elected officials—Aug. 27. This is higher than the average expected increase nationally, which is estimated between 3.78% and 3.98%, according to county documents.
Austin woman receives kidney donation from her best friend
AUSTIN, Texas - When you think of your best friend, you think of the person who's made you laugh and made you cry. "When we met, we just clicked, you know, I don't know if that's ever happened to you, but you meet somebody you like. Oh, yeah. We could be friends," says Andrei Thomas.
UT student suing university officials faces suspension over pro-Palestinian protests
A hearing happening later this week will determine whether a University of Texas student will be suspended for his actions connected to a pro-Palestinian protest that happened on the UT campus back in April.
UTSA Head Football Coach Jeff Traylor Admits His Team Is NIL Broke While Begging For Financial Help
Jeff Traylor has done a phenomenal job as the head college football coach at UTSA and is, by all accounts, thrilled to be in San Antonio. However, the Roadrunners cannot continue to succeed without an increase in NIL funding. Wins and losses are directly tied to money in the modern era of the sport and […] The post UTSA Head Football Coach Jeff Traylor Admits His Team Is NIL Broke While Begging For Financial Help appeared first on BroBible.
U.S. resident caught with 101 pounds of meth hidden in vehicle at Texas border
HIDALGO, Texas - Border agents intercepted over $910,000 worth of methamphetamine on Tuesday at the Hidalgo International Bridge. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said a 48-year-old female U.S. resident driving a 2009 Dodge was referred for a secondary inspection by a CBP officer. Upon examination, CBP officers uncovered 95...
Williamson County residents say Spectrum broadband installation is damaging their property
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — Residents in the Parkside at Mayfield Ranch community in Williamson County are upset about the damage Spectrum's fiber optic installations are causing the neighborhood. Spectrum contractors have put down small marker flags to install underground fiber optic lines for broadband, but neighbors said how they've...
US seeks to have lawsuit over agents accused of ‘whipping’ Haitian migrants dismissed
A hearing is scheduled Thursday on a lawsuit against the federal government by 16 Haitians who claim that they were improperly treated by Border Patrol agents on horseback in 2021 when thousands crossed the border from Mexico into Del Rio, Texas, to claim asylum.
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