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San Antonio-raised actress Nava Mau's TV show Genera+ion has ended, but its impact remains
By Jay Moreno
Tags: TV, nava mau, generation, genera+ion, hbo max, hbo, cancelled, lgbtq, lgbtq+, latinx, transgender, queer, actress, acting, TV, TV series, san Antonio, HBO Max, streaming services, transgender representation, LGBTQ representation
Winners of annual #FilmSA contest highlight San Antonio's culture and heritage during the pandemic
Tags: filmsa, film, film contest, department of arts & culture, world heritage office, culture, heritage, owhc, organization of world heritage cities, unesco, san antonio strong, maria's cafe: a small business in a big world, San Antonio, #FilmSA
San Antonio Metro Health rolls out mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinics
Tags: metro health, san antonio metro health, covid-19, covid-19 vaccine, vaccine, mobile clinic, pfizer, san antonio, new life christian center, church, vaccination, vaccination sites, pandemic, west side, highway 90
City of San Antonio launches COVID-19 vaccine waitlist for people 65 and older
Tags: Vaccinations, vaccines, waiting list, San Antonio, 65 and older, wait list, University Health, WellMed, Metro Health, UT Health San Antonio, COVID, COVID-19, shots, pandemic, coronavirus, registration, website, phone number, city of San Antonio
San Antonio native Robert Santos picked to direct U.S. Census Bureau
Tags: robert santos, joe biden, the white house, san antonio, latinx, u.s. census bureau, research, statement, department of commerce, stephen dillingham, american statistical association, data, statistics, citizens, economy, social science, policy research, san antonio
City of San Antonio reopens public facilities and services Monday
Tags: reopenings, reopening in san antonio, animal care services, nhsd, san antonio public library, library, metro health, municipal court, parks and recreation, development services department, convention sports & facilities, jo long theatre, little carver civic center, world heritage office, mission marquee plaza, social distancing, masks, limited capacity, san antonio
Dog adoptions increased in San Antonio during the pandemic, following U.S. trend
Tags: pets, dogs, dog adoptions, animal defense league of texas, rover, covid-19, animals, foster program, embark foster program, april adopt-a-thon, san antonio dogs, san Antonio, ADL, San Antonio, shelter animals, no-kill shelters, pandemic puppies, Adopt-A-Thon
San Antonio Museum of Art issues open call for two new opportunities
Tags: SAMA, art, artists, project, san anto cultural arts, saaacam, arts, culture, painting, mural, community murals project, stuart davis, max weber, Jazz in Action, artist opportunity, arts residency, three day residency, archibald motley jr., public art, jazz music, jazz, arts opportunity, applications open, call for artists, open call
Over environmentalists' objections, Texas House approves bill to stop cities from banning gas hookups
Tags: house bill 17, hb 17, house of representatives, house state affairs committee, energy, natural gas, electricity, environment, environment texas, luke metzger, joe deshotel, winter storm, blackout, power outages, texas
San Antonio Humane Society slashing adoption fees during event with North Shore Animal League
Tags: Pet adoptions, San Antonio Humane Society, SAHS, half-off adoption fees, North Shore Animal League America, Tour for Life 2021, animal shelters, animal adoptions, San Antonio shelter pets
Diplo's San Antonio concert drew packed crowds despite being billed as 'limited capacity' show
Tags: diplo, cowboys dancehall, concert, edm, event, dj, capacity, masks, covid-19, coronavirus, live music, social media, twitter, instagram, facebook, san Antonio, packed crowd, sold-out concert, limited capacity, masks
UTSA lands $20 million gift and renames its business school after the donor
Tags: utsa, university of texas at san antonio, business school, philanthropy, carlos alvarez, malu alvarez, san antonio, the gambrinus company, beer, college of business, shiner, corona, Grupo Modelo, higher education
Bexar County and University Health launch campaign urging residents to keep wearing masks
Tags: social media, campaign, bexar county, university health, masks, mask, covid-19, mask mandate, county, hospital, vaccine, pandemic, san antonio, texas, facebook, twitter, instagram, tom peine, San Antonio, social media
UTSA professor recognized by World Health Organization for COVID-19 research
Tags: francis yoshimoto, utsa, university of texas at san antonio, who, world health organization, professor, chemistry, covid-19, sars-cov-2, coronavirus, research, proteins, the protein journal, utsa today
Nationwide survey seeks better understanding of challenges faced by LGBTQ+ women
Tags: LGBTQ, gay, lesbian, queer, bisexual, women, transgender, LGBTQ rights, movement, international women's day, survey, sexuality, gender expression, Jaime Grant, Urvashi Vaid, national survey
Bexar County will offer up to $1,500 for plumbing repairs in new phase of assistance program
Tags: Bexar County, plumbing repairs, plumbing assistance, broken pipes, winter storms, Precinct 1, Rebeca Clay-Flores, SAWS, City of San Antonio, San Antonio area, suburban areas, rural areas, winter freeze, power outages
Missing girl from San Antonio to be featured in Discovery+ special
Tags: missing, discovery+, investigation discovery, kidnapping, disappearance, callahan walsh, ava baldwin, kathryn baldwin, missing children, NCMEC, david hopper, john walsh, abduction
Mobile art gallery to feature San Antonio's Jorge Villarreal in pop-up exhibition at Phil Hardberger Park
By Jay Moreno and Kelly Nelson
Tags: art exhibition, contemporary art month, jorge villarreal, arts, local art, lottie mae lounge, hardberger park, berlin residency program, san antonio art, blue star contemporary, lottie mae lounge, pop-up, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, CAM
Texas is among 19 states where student loan debt is larger than the entire state budget
Tags: student loans, student loan justice, state budget, debt, analysis, red states, education, college, georgia, texas, san Antonio, student loans study
National organization posts guide for employees advocating for LGBTQ workplace equality
Tags: LGBTQ, gay, out & equal, workplace, employee resource groups, equality, public policy, corporate, business, advocacy, fortune 500, hrc, equality act, Joe Biden, U.S. House, U.S. Senate
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San Antonio Jim's location at Broadway and Hildebrand closes after 53 years
By Nina Rangel
San Antonio Louis Vuitton pop-up gets makeover after trademark accusations
By Michael Karlis
City of San Antonio closes two busy downtown streets on Monday
By Sanford Nowlin
Garrison Brothers' Cowboy Bourbon named best in the world at prestigious contest
Those who live in the Alamo City long enough tend to worry about keeping their SA street cred. And that means watching…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A piece of space exploration history has hit San Antonio's real estate market. A luxurious Alamo Heights home once owned by late…
Aptly situated on Princess Pass, a gorgeous Monte Vista home fit for royalty was recently listed for $675,000. The 1,860-square-foot house was…
On Sunday night, San Antonio LGBTQ+ nightspot Pegasus pulled out all the stops for employee Gabriel's 20-year anniversary with the club. The…
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