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Court rules State Bar of Texas can pursue disciplinary action against Ken Paxton
The bar sought to punish the Texas Attorney General over allegations he made false claims in a suit filed to overturn the 2020 election.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Texas News, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, State Bar of Texas, 2020 Election, Donald Trump, false election claims
South Texas congressional candidate raffles off firearm to raise money
Trailing U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales in campaign funds, political novice Brandon 'AK Guy' Herrera unveiled a raffle for a replica of a Romanian RPK rifle.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, AK Guy, Brandon Herrera, raffles of AK, Republican Tony Gonzales, Texas 23rd congressional district, Texas politics, San Antonio news
Selena tribute beer stops production after Quintanilla family sends cease-and-desist letter
The partners behind the beer produced about 1,000 cans of it before the singer's family put the kibosh on its sale.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Abraham Quintanilla, Selena, Yolanda Saldivar, commemorative beer, cease and desist
Spurs Arena, John Hagee: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Stories about the mayoral race and Fiesta also got plenty of reader attention.
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: San Antonio News, top San Antonio headlines, top San Antonio news
Could Steph Curry, LeBron James end up in San Antonio? Some sports bettors think so.
The Warriors could be looking to offload talent, while Lebron James has said he wants to play alongside his son.
Tags: Sports & Recreation, San Antonio Spurs, Steph Curry, Lebron James, sports betting, San Antonio sports news
Salad and Go, Whiskey Riot: San Antonio's biggest food stories of the week
Pure Country BBQ and Barbarella were also in this week's top food news.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio food news, top San Antonio headlines
Retro-style basement nightspot Easy Baby opens at San Antonio's Creamery complex
The space features a dimly lit bar with an elevated DJ booth, sleek seating and classic records adorning the walls.
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San Antonio-based Lucy Cooper’s to open comedy club inside New Braunfels store
The venue will present one show on Fridays and two on Saturdays once it launches on May 8.
Tags: Flavor, Lucy Cooper’s Ice House, new location, New Braunfels, Braunda Smith, Jesse Smith, clothesline bacon, tin can nachos, beer, cocktails, naughty bingo, comedy near me, local comedy, comedy show
Mexico says it will give legal help to those swept up by Texas' 'show me your papers law'
During a visit to El Paso, Mexico's foreign minister reiterated that her country won't accept migrants Texas officials try to expel.
Tags: Texas News, Mexico, Texas, show me your papers law, Senate Bill 4, immigration, immigration enforcement, Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena
Fiesta Cornyation returns for 2024 with 'The Court of Peripheral Opulence'
This year, San Antonio artist Cruz Ortiz will be crowned as King Anchovy LVII.
By Dalia Gulca
Tags: Things to Do, Fiesta San Antonio, Fiesta Cornyation, Empire Theatre, things to do in San Antonio, Slideshow
Bad Takes: It's time for all of us to take potential environmental calamity seriously
Elected officials, including those in San Antonio, must pay attention to the air quality and climate threats faced by their constituents.
By Kevin Sanchez
Tags: San Antonio News, News Features, Bad Takes, San Antonio environmental quality, climate crisis, climate change, air pollution, Manny Pelaez, Texas, air quality
Assclown Alert: Railing against God haters and refugees with Dan Patrick
Patrick told a church gathering that the 2024 election is a battle between Bible-believing Christians and those who 'hate God.'
Tags: Assclown Alert, News Features, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, White Evangelicals, 2024 election, separation of church and state, refugees, immigration, extremism, Texas politics
San Antonio's Pharm Table to host 'green dinner’ showcasing area farmers
The menu will be entirely dairy and gluten free and includes vegan and non-vegan options.
Tags: Flavor, James Beard Foundation, partnership, foodie-approved, fest, award-winning chefs, Elizabeth Johnson, Pharm Table, James Beard Foundation Taste America, series, fair to table, dinner series
Advocacy group takes out billboards critical of San Antonio's animal-welfare record
The move comes after council members criticized Animal Care Services for falling short of improvement goals despite getting a budget increase.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio Animal Care Services, critical billboards, Animal Advocates San Antonio, budget increase, San Antonio news
Federal jury finds 2 San Antonio police officers liable in excessive force case
Three officers subdued the man in 2014 after mistaking him for a suspect in a drug case, according to court testimony.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio police department, excessive force, police brutality, police use of force, police accountability
Hell's Kitchen alum Mary Lou Davis returning to San Antonio for Asian fusion pop-up
Menu items at the Tuesday, April 23, pop-up include the chef's inventive takes on oxtail, curry and crudo.
Tags: Flavor, Mary Lou Davis, Chef de Cuisine, Whiskey Cake, San Antonio native, Gordon Ramsay, Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, competition show, reality show, culinary competition, local chef, Texas chef, Jennifer Hwa Dobbertin, Best Quality Daughter
Texas, Idaho abortion bans test against federal emergency medicine rule
Hospitals are required to stabilize anyone experiencing a medical emergency. Two lawsuits question whether that includes performing an abortion, despite state laws.
By Eleanor Klibanoff, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, abortion, women's health, Texas, Texas abortion ban, U.S. Supreme Court, abortion care, reproductive rights
Social media roasts City of San Antonio for clip on how to get to NIOSA amid construction
Residents and business owners warned that the city's South Alamo construction will make life hard for Fiesta revelers.
Tags: San Antonio News, South Alamo Street Project, Fiesta San Antonio, San Antonio Public Works, Southtown construction, NIOSA, San Antonio news
Study: San Antonio metro has nation's highest percentage of family-owned businesses
San Antonio is just one of three U.S. metros where more than a third of all businesses are family-owned.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio economy, family-owned businesses San Antonio, buy local, San Antonio news
Appeals court won't consider lifting ban on Texas law that would require book ratings
'This decision makes clear the importance of protecting free speech,' an attorney for Texas booksellers said.
Tags: Texas News, Texas school libraries, first amendment, book rating law, book bans, censorship, Texas
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