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Dimi Tsandoula, owner of longtime San Antonio eatery Mina & Dimi's Greek House, has died at 54
The Greek restaurateur and chef succumbed to pancreatic cancer Sunday, March 19.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Dimi Tsandoula, pancreatic cancer, San Antonio, patriarch, Mina & Dimi's Greek House, death, funeral
2-year-old injured in drive-by shooting on San Antonio's East Side
Thursday’s incident on the East Side is just the latest in a slew of shootings over the past week in the Alamo City.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Crime, shooting, infant, funeral, police, SAPD, crime wave, violence, news, East Side, West Side, Methodist Hospital, drive-by, justice, law, Bexar County, South Texas
After 32 years serving San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. G’s Home Cooking will shut down at month's end
The business cited 'the impact of COVID-19 and other factors' as the reason.
Tags: Flavor, Mr. and Mrs. G's Home Cooking, William Garner Sr., Addie Garner, soul food, home cooking, east side, death, passed away, funeral, memorial, Image, East Side businesses, Black owned restaurants, closure, closing, closed in 2022
San Antonio diner The Hayden holding fundraiser for staff member whose son-in-law died
Tags: Flavor, The Hayden, fundraiser, good cause, donations, death, wake, funeral, jewish deli, diner, breakfast lunch, dinner, brunch, spaghetti fundraiser
San Antonio Chicano artist Adan Hernandez, known for paintings in Blood In Blood Out, has died
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Adan Hernandez, Blood In Blood Out, chicano artists, death, San Antonio artists, Jesse Borrego, GoFundMe, Cruz Candelaria, crime films, Chicano Art Movement, South Texas artists, West Side, Cheech Marin, Metropolitan Museum of Art, foundation, Vato Loco Art, funeral
San Antonio’s Mr. & Mrs. G’s Home Cooking mourns the death of patriarch William Garner Sr.
Tags: Mr. and Mrs. G's Home Cooking, William Garner Sr., Addie Garner, soul food, home cooking, east side, death, passed away, funeral, memorial, Image, East Side businesses, Black owned restaurants, Black owned businesses
Texas ACLU criticizes the extensive law enforcement presence at George Floyd’s burial
By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune
Tags: George Floyd, Houston, funeral, Pearland, ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, Texas, National Guard, U.S. Border Patrol, snipers, special agents, Border Patrol, BORTAC, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, U. Reneé Hall, Customs and Border Protection, Texas Department of Public Safety, Black Lives Matter, BLM, Houston, protests, police brutality, police accountability, Texas Border Rights Center, Vice News
Riley Gale, Vocalist for Dallas-Based Metal Act Power Trip, Has Died at age 34
By Brianna Espinoza
Tags: Riley Gale, Power Trip, Death, Dallas, metal, thrash, crossover, Ice-T, Body Count, new album, funeral, donations, Dallas Hope Charities, Texas music, heavy metal, hardcore
Greg Abbott Has Condemned the Death of George Floyd, but He’s Been Silent on Texas’ Recent History of Police Killings
By Jolie McCullough, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Greg Abbott, Texas, police reform, police brutality, Jordan Edwards, Garnet Coleman, John Whitmire, Harold Dutton, Garnet Coleman, Charley Wilkison, Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas, Atatiana Jefferson, Javier Ambler, Criminal Justice Reform Caucus, Joe Moody, Sandra Bland Act, George Floyd Act, Amber Guyger, Javier Ambler, Houston, Funeral
Andreen McDonald Will Finally Be Laid to Rest Next Month, Family Asking for Donations
By Sarah Martinez
Tags: Texas, Andreen McDonald, San Antonio, Bexar County, missing woman, Camp Bullis, funeral, service
New HBO Documentary to Feature a San Antonio Family's Novel Approach to Death
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Film, HBO, what to watch, television, streaming, Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America, San Antonio, living wake, memorial service, funeral, death, Guadalupe Cuevas, documentary
There Was An Open Casket Memorial for a Tuba That Got Demolished at a UTSA Game
By Lyanne A. Guarecuco
Tags: Tuba, Tuba #6, sousaphone, UTSA, University of Texas at San Antonio, UTSA Roadrunners, roadrunners, Alamodome, football, football game, University of Alabama at Birmingham, funeral, memorial service, Marquez McNair, Spirit of San Antonio, marching band
Teen Shot Dead at Whataburger After Best Friend's Memorial Service
Tags: shooting, 15-year-old, best friend, friend, funeral, wake, memorial services, Whataburger, Northeast Bexar County, Bexar County, Bexar County Sheriff's Office, rifle, Reginald Adams
Hearse Thief Thwarted By Unpaid Hamburger
By Albert Salazar
Tags: The Daily, crime, YOLO, funeral, El Divino Salvador United Methodist Church, Roy Akers Funeral Home, Kimble County
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