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Pandemic-era free lunch waivers set to expire, potentially affecting more than 1 million Texas kids
The waivers allowed all students — regardless of financial status — to eat breakfast and lunch at school for free.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, COVID-era, universally free, school breakfast, lunch, federal waivers, expire, Texan children, hunger, food insecure, federal legislation, National School Lunch Program, fighting hunger
San Antonio’s Pearl dining hall now open for dine-in service after pandemic-driven pause
Tags: Flavor, Bottling Department at Pearl, Tenko Ramen, Chilaquil, Mi Roti, Fletcher's Hamburgers, Park Bar, foodie destination, indoor dining, outdoor dining, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, capacity, social distancing, limitations, QR code-based tableside ordering, COVID-era, delivery website, Pearl On The Go, mySA, Bottling Department Food Hall
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
Three members of family indicted in slaying of pregnant San Antonio teen
Texas GOP officials condemn Charles Butt, chair of San Antonio's H-E-B
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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