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Inside The Running Event’s New San Antonio Home for 2025
The Running Event and FN Expand Partnership for 2024 The Running Event (TRE) didn’t plan to move from its longtime home in Austin, Texas. But with years of renovations scheduled for the Austin Convention Center, the trade show and conference needed a new meeting place. On Wednesday, TRE provided several brands, retailers and select media a tour of its new home for 2025, the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, which is located in downtown San Antonio. “When we got the phone call that Austin was demolishing the convention center, it was a difficult call, it was a surprise. It’s been an amazing...
“The Greatest Battlefield Lifesaver in History”: General Patrick Henry Brady
On this special episode, Martha joins live from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society’s Gala in San Antonio, Texas — an annual event dedicated to honoring Medal of Honor recipients and those in the community who ensure these heroes’ stories continue being told. She sits down with the Board President of this year’s gala, Dan Pedrotti Jr., and Medal of Honor recipient General Patrick Henry Brady, who’s known as “the greatest battlefield lifesaver in history,” as he discusses the heroic acts that led to him receiving 85 medals for combat and valor. General Brady and Dan also share the work they’re doing in schools across the country that aims to teach young people about the values of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. Follow Martha on X: @MarthaMacCallum
Birx to be part of symposium
Oct. 3—The Texas Tribune will present Dr. Deborah Birx at "Small Towns. Big Possibilities," a symposium on the future of rural Texas, at noon Nov. 14 in San Antonio and online. The symposium is Nov. 13 — 14. The event is free to attend and meals are included. It starts at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, and conclude at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14. Birx, presidential adviser and professor at Texas Tech ...
Residents in San Antonio, Texas are stuck dealing with the latest trend to emerge online, it's called the "door kick" challenge. It's basically a new take on "ding dong ditch"- but a little bit more extreme.
The name kind of says it all, teenagers try to kick in strangers' doors before running away. Now, while those of us a little older may have ding dong ditched, the major difference today, is that so many residents now have front door cameras, and it's recording every time a teenager chasing TikTok fame goes and tries the "door kick" challenge.
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