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San Antonio Reggae Festival Returns to Rosedale Park with Live Music and Cultural Vibes on July 27
Get ready to sway to the beats of reggae as Rosedale Park shifts gears to host the 9th annual San Antonio Reggae Festival on July 27, where from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m., the park will be alive with the rhythm of live music, a smorgasbord of Jamaican cuisine, and a cornucopia of cultural activities. Managed by Kevin Hogan, the owner of The Reggae Bar, this fest has become a staple in San Antonio's cultural calendar, promising a day filled with unique experiences, live reggae tunes, and Jamaican food for families in the area.
Three dead, one seriously injured in fiery wrong-way crash on IH-37 South
SAN ANTONIO - Three people are dead and one is hospitalized after a crash involving a wrong-way driver on the South Side. The crash happened around 1:50 am Sunday on IH-37 South and Southton Road. Police said they received calls of a wrong-way pick-up truck traveling Northbound in the Southbound...
Texas coach has clear message for Arch Manning
Young Texas Longhorns star quarterback Arch Manning has not had the chance to play all that much since joining the Texas Longhorns last year, but Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian still seems to think his Longhorns career is going well. During a recent press conference, Steve Sarkisian made it clear...
East Austin to welcome new mixed-use developments in cultural heritage district
AUSTIN, Texas — A major transformation is coming to East Austin. Austin City Council Members green lit the Urban Renewal Agency (URA) to move forward with negotiations with developer Pleasant Hill Collaborative to transform two blocks -- Blocks 16 and 18 -- on East 11th Street into new mixed-use buildings.
Lockhart grandmother uses retirement money and help from community to hand out thousands of free backpacks
LOCKHART, Texas — For the sixth year, Connie S. Amaya, a grandmother from Lockhart, has been using her own retirement money to buy backpacks for those in the community who need them. Every year, Amaya fills her entire house up with boxes of backpacks and school supplies to pass...
Free backpacks and fun: school supplies to be given away at northwest side trampoline park
SAN ANTONIO - Getting ready for the upcoming school year? An upcoming free pack giveaway could help your kids get exactly what they need to succeed!. On Thursday, July 25, A free backpack giveaway will be hosted from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Urban Air Trampoline Park, near the corner of Loop 1604 and Bandera Road on the Northwest Side..
David Pollack Names College Football Team ‘On The Start Of Something Special’
After joining the SEC, the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners have received much attention lately. However, David Pollack recently mentioned another team in the SEC to which he wanted to give credit. The former member of College GameDay recently appeared with OutKick. Pollack thinks the ...
Several Brazos Valley counties have mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The West Nile Virus has reached the Brazos Valley. Several counties in the area have had mosquitoes test positive for the virus in recent weeks. According to the Brazos County Health District, recent rainfall has brought out mosquitos. The health district has been trapping the insects which are then submitted for testing by the Texas Department of State Health Services Arbovirus Laboratory. Here recently there have been six pools that have tested positive in Brazos County, but there was a pool that tested positive at the start of July, that was found in College Station.
Texas Democratic Party Chair weighs in on who will fill Biden’s shoes
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral)—The chair of the Texas Democratic party, who is from Brownsville, says the Democrats now have a critical decision for not only our country but also our world. We spoke with Gilberto Hinojosa about who he thinks should pick the candidate to replace Biden. “We have an opportunity to go to the Democratic […]
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