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Upcoming back-to-school events planned
Local children will soon be headed to begin another year of school, with many families needing assistance with backpacks, supplies and a fresh, new haircut. To show their love for the community and lend a helping hand, here are some upcoming back to school supply drives and resource events. Fourth...
Trouble looms over Poteet’s Place 3 replacement
The seat for Place 3 in Poteet City Council remains unfilled after the passing of the late Rick Flores Sr., and the process to fill the seat has taken a turn recently. While discussing the matter during the Poteet City Council meeting last week, councilmember Nick Vasquez left the meeting after his motion to appoint a candidate through an application process wasn’t seconded. As a result, the quorum was broken and the meeting was adjourned.
Cordova: Having Olive Garden in Mission is going to have a huge impact
MISSION, Texas – Leaders in Mission are excited about the opening of the city’s first Olive Garden. The restaurant is located on the northeast corner of Bryan Road and Interstate 2, on the old K-Mart site, which also houses Murdock’s Ranch and Home Supply and a Burlington store. The restaurant’s official address is 1405 E Expressway 83.
Hidalgo County to host employment fair Tuesday
EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Hidalgo County Precinct 3 and the Hidalgo County Community Service Agency are hosting an Employment and Resource Fair on Tuesday, July 30. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m at the Alton Recreation Center, located at 349 Dawes Ave. The fair aims to provide valuable opportunities and […]
How Texas' DEI ban has impacted San Antonio universities
The University of Texas at San Antonio has eliminated at least 21 programs and policies related to diversity, equity and inclusion since Texas banned them this year, according to documents Axios obtained through an open records request. Why it matters: The records show the scale at which local universities used...
Grandma-to-be Opens Gift to Discover Son and Daughter-in-law’s Rainbow Baby News After Two-Year Fertility Struggle
A grandma-to-be burst into tears of joy when she opened a gift to discover her son and daughter-in-law’s rainbow baby news hidden inside. The moment marked the end of an emotional few years for Valeria and Christopher Valenzuela, from San Antonio, Texas, as it initially took around two years for them to get pregnant. After […] The post Grandma-to-be Opens Gift to Discover Son and Daughter-in-law’s Rainbow Baby News After Two-Year Fertility Struggle appeared first on Happilynews.com.
Call KENS: Local apartment management hires professionals to finally fix woman's broken AC
SAN ANTONIO — Ruby Cortinas has lived at Thompson Place for more than 10 years. She said the apartment AC once kept them cool during the hot Texas summer, but over the last few years it wasn’t able to keep up. By early July, Cortinas was using two...
Helping hire grads: San Antonio hosts resource fair for recent high school graduates
SAN ANTONIO - As summer break nears its end, the City of San Antonio is looking to help recent high school graduates who have yet to plan their future. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, at the Roosevelt Clubhouse, the City of San Antonio's Department of Human Services will partner with CafeCollege to host a LEVEL UP Resource Fair.
SAPD identifies suspect connected with deadly shooting of Sonic manager
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police identified a suspect connected with the fatal shooting of a Sonic Drive-In manager in early July on the Northwest Side of San Antonio. The shooting happened around 9:40 p.m. on July 7 at a Sonic restaurant in the 5500 block of Babcock Road, not far from Huebner Road and near the Medical Center area.
Heavy rain has rivers flowing again, check on lake and aquifer levels, more rain ahead too
SAN ANTONIO - It has been an absolutely amazing and very rare late July pattern in our region. We talked about this pattern coming last week and it is really starting to deliver on welcome rainfall and a big cool down. Best part about it too, we still have a ways to go before we're done with rain chances and cooler than normal temperatures.
Father fatally stabbed allegedly by son in New Braunfels
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas — A 57-year-old man was fatally stabbed by his son in New Braunfels on Monday night, according to the Comal County Sheriff's Office. Deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 100 block of Dry Bear Creek at approximately 9:30 p.m. for reports of a stabbing. Upon arrival, they found William Tarnosky, 57, of New Braunfels, suffering from life-threatening stab wounds. Deputies immediately began life-saving measures, and paramedics from the Bulverde Spring Branch Fire Department continued medical treatment upon arrival. Tarnosky succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. His next of kin has been notified.
Fans Outraged at Nike after Victor Wembyanama Announcement
NBA fans across social media are expressing their outrage after Nike unveiled a prototype shoe for San Antonio Spurs’ superstar Victor Wembanyama in Paris. The new design has sparked a wave of criticism, with many feeling that Nike missed the mark for a player of Wembanyama's caliber. The prototype ...
San Antonio Botanical Garden will offer free admission this Saturday
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Botanical Garden will offer free admission to all visitors on Saturday, July 27. In addition to the offer, the Garden is hosting “Dog Daze” during July and August, where visitors can bring their dogs to enjoy time in nature for free from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
US Army worker who stole nearly $109 million to buy mansions and luxury cars is sentenced
A Texas woman who pleaded guilty to charges of stealing nearly $109 million from a youth development program for children of military families and using it to fund an extravagant lifestyle that included multiple mansions, a fleet of luxury cars and designer accessories was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in federal prison.
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