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San Antonio business owners proudly represent the Alamo City at the State Fair of Texas
SAN ANTONIO — Behind every jewel and stitch, you’ll find something one of a kind. Born in Colombia – ‘San Antonio’s Own’ - Angela Solano started PRIA Handmade Accessories to help her sister four years ago. “Paola, she’s in Colombia," Solano said. "She went...
'They might need to be patient': SA auto group owner discusses possible impacts port strike may have on car parts
SAN ANTONIO — As the historic port strike continues, many consumers are worried about the fall out when it comes to the auto industry. For the first time since 1977, the U.S. is experiencing its first east coast port strike as dockworkers rally for higher pay and job security. But those negotiations are causing panic among consumers.
Archbishop García-Siller resting at home after brief hospitalization
SAN ANTONIO — The head of San Antonio's Catholic community was released from the hospital two days after he started to feel unwell while presiding over mass service. Officials with the local archdiocese said Thursday that Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, 67, was continuing to rest at home after a two-day hospitalization that was largely comprised of observation. The archdiocese said over the last two days that he was alert and doing well, saying Wednesday afternoon that there were "no concerns."
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