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Texas firefighters battling massive Panhandle wildfires, including second largest in state’s history
The five fires have burned 575,000 acres, which is larger than Houston, as residents have fled or sheltered in place.
By Jayme Lozano, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Texas panhandle, Texas fire, Smokehouse Creek fire, Lubbock, Canadian, Fritch, Glazier, texas panhandle fire, Texas A&M Forest Service, climate change, natural disasters
Ted Cruz takes credit during TV appearance for Texas highway project he voted against
In a succinctly worded reality check, the White House reshared Cruz's clip on Twitter with a five-word response: 'Senator Cruz voted against this.'
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Texas News, Ted Cruz, Twitter, Highway project, Ports-to-Plains corridor, Sen. Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico, Texas, U.S. Senate, TV appearance, Lubbock, KAMC-TV, Texas Politics, Republicans, texas Republicans, omnibus spending bill, North Dakota, Canada, infrastructure, political lies, Ted Cruz lies, White House, Joe Biden, White House takedown, Interstate 27, Interstate 14, spending bills
Biden administration can’t force Texas hospitals to provide emergency abortions, judge rules
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had said hospitals in states with abortion bans must perform emergency abortions in some instances.
Tags: Texas News, Texas, Abortion, Emergency Abortions, Joe Biden, Biden White House, Biden Administration, U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix, Lubbock, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Texas Medical Association, U.S. Supreme Court, Trigger Law, Attorney General Ken Paxton, abortion rights, abortion access, abortion care, Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, white house, Donald Trump
El Paso lawmaker aids Uvalde shooting investigation three years after massacre in his city
State Rep. Joe Moody rushed to the site of a mass shooting in his city in 2019, then warned House colleagues that it would happen again as they passed a permitless carry bill. Now he’s at the center of the investigation into the Uvalde massacre.
By Ariana Perez-Castells, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, El Paso mass shooting, El Paso Walmart shooting, Uvalde mass shooting, uvalde massacre, uvalde school shooting, Robb Elementary School, Rep. Joe Moody, St. Luke Catholic Church, Texas Legislature, gun reform, gun control, mass shootings, mental health, gov. Greg Abbott, NRA, Rep. Dustin Burrows, Lubbock, Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman, House Investigative Committee, Open carry, texas gun laws, House Bill 1927, Giffords Law Center, Texas Safety Commission, Sutherland Springs, Santa Fe High School, Texas Safety Action Report
Tickets now on sale for San Antonio’s anticipated four-day Texas Wine + Food Festival
The gathering will showcase renowned and up-and-coming Texas chefs while benefitting Beard Foundation scholarship programs.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Visit San Antonio, Culinaria, James Beard Foundation, partnership, major, foodie-approved, fest, Tasting Texas Wine + Food Festival, Steve McHugh, Esaul Ramos Jr., Cured at Pearl, 2M Smokehouse, Texas chefs, El Paso, Emiliano Marentes, Lubbock, Finn Walter, food festival, events, weekend event, restaurant takeover, Travis Park, Visit San Antonio President and CEO Marc Anderson, Culinary Market, award-winning chefs, SAs historic Travis Park, tickets, benefitting, James Beard Foundation scholarship programs
San Antonio chef behind Pharm Table picked for esteemed James Beard Foundation dinner series
Pharm Table chef-owner Elizabeth Johnson has racked up yet another national recognition for her innovative cuisine.
Tags: Flavor, Visit San Antonio, Culinaria, James Beard Foundation, partnership, major, foodie-approved, fest, Tasting Texas Wine + Food Festival, Steve McHugh, Esaul Ramos Jr., Cured at Pearl, 2M Smokehouse, Texas chefs, El Paso, Emiliano Marentes, Lubbock, Finn Walter, food festival, events, weekend event, restaurant takeover, Travis Park, Visit San Antonio President and CEO Marc Anderson, Culinary Market, award-winning chefs, SAs historic Travis Park, tickets, benefitting, James Beard Foundation scholarship programs, Elizabeth Johnson, Pharm Table, James Beard Foundation Taste America, series, collaborative
Lawmaker says Uvalde Police Department isn't cooperating with Texas House investigation
A three-member committee is in Uvalde to investigate the law-enforcement response to the school shooting that left 21 people dead.
Tags: San Antonio News, Uvalde Police Department, Texas House, state investigation, House investigation, State Rep. Dustin Burrows, Republican, Lubbock, law enforcement response, police response, police coverup, Uvalde mass shooting, uvalde massacre, uvalde police shooting, Texas Department of Public Safety, DPS, uvalde school district police, mass shooting, gun violence, texas, school massacre, school shooting, Robb Elementary School
San Antonio will host four-day food fest this fall in partnership with James Beard Foundation
The fest will welcome more than 100 award-winning chefs to San Antonio's Travis Park.
Bob Dylan's spring 2022 tour will include two nights at San Antonio's Majestic Theatre
Tags: Concert Announcements, Bob Dylan, Rough and Rowdy Ways, Spring Tour, San Antonio, Majestic Theatre, Irving, Austin, Lubbock, Southern tour, Bob Dylan tickets, VIP packages, presale, rock tours, music tours, Texas dates
Gov. Greg Abbott allows only limited COVID-19 restrictions for Texas' worst hot spots. Local leaders say it's not enough.
By Shawn Mulcahy, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, infection rates, pandemic, covid-19, coronavirus, Greg Abbott, executive orders, restrictions, lockdowns, Dallas, Lubbock, Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Amarillo, El Paso, worst texas outbreaks, hospital strain, hospital systems, 15% threshold, Texas Tech, enforcement
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott talks up COVID-19 therapy but doesn't offer new measures to stop spread
Tags: Greg Abbott, pandemic, texas, texas governor, pandemic, COVID-19, COVID 19, coronavirus, corona virus, Lina Hidalgo, Dallas, El Paso, Cal Jillson, Southern Methodist University, press conference, Lubbock, Eli Lilly, bamlanivimab
Texas Governor Warns a Lockdown Could Be Coming If People Don't Follow Mask Order
Tags: COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, outbreak, Texas, Greg Abbott, Governor, San Antonio, mask order, mask mandate, lockdown, stay-at-home order, KLBK, Lubbock, TV stations, counties, conservatives, republican, deaths, hospitalizations
Texas Gov. Abbott Says He'll Extend November Voting Due to Coronavirus But Offers No Details
Tags: Greg Abbott, election, texas, november, voting, polling, vote-by-mail, mail-in ballot, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, Lauren Banister, TexPIRG, lawsuits, federal court, Texas Supreme Court, November, 2020 election, Lubbock
Thousands of Texas Nursing Home Residents Have Tested Positive for Coronavirus
By Clare Proctor, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas City, Lubbock, San Antonio, Texas, nursing homes, assisted living, Texas Department of State Health Services, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, outbreak, elderly, care centers
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Says He'll Soon Share Plan to Reopen Restaurants, Retailers and Salons
Tags: Greg Abbott, reopen businesses, reopen economy, infections, resurgence, retail, restaurants, hair salons, Columbia University, data, modeling, Jeffrey Shaman, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Texas, San Antonio, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, stay at home orders, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, outbreak, Lubbock, KFYO, James Huffines, Mike Toomey
Coronavirus Is Spreading in Texas Nursing Homes. But the State Won't Share the Details.
By Edgar Walters and Carla Astudillo, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Nursing homes, infection, covid-19, covid 19, coronavirus, corona virus, Texas Tribune, pandemic, outbreak, Southeast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Resort at Texas City, Creative Solutions in Healthcare, Texas, San Antonio, Texas City, employees, Katherine Wells, Lubbock, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Greg Abbott, Donald Trump, Clay Jenkins, University of Texas at Austin, Dallas
San Antonio Ranks Among 100 U.S. Cities with Highest Number of STD Cases
By Sarah Martinez
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, sexually transmitted diseases, STDs, condoms, sex, Chlamydia, top 100 cities, Dallas, Austin, Lubbock, Waco, Killeen
S.A. Pays: Alamo City Outshines Other Cities in Salaries Adjusted for Cost of Living
Tags: San Antonio, Salaries, paychecks, cost of living, jobs, hiring, Indeed, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Lubbock
Texas Restaurant: Blackface Decoration is to Remember History, Not to Offend
Tags: cook's garage, the coon chicken inn, lubbock, texas, restaurant, fried chicken, blackface, caricature, controversy
Texas Tech Student from Seguin Kills Campus Police Officer
By Alex Zielinski
Tags: Texas Tech, campus, shooting, murder, police, marijuana, Greg Abbott, gun control, Lubbock, Seguin, Kyle Bonath
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San Antonio Jim's location at Broadway and Hildebrand closes after 53 years
City of San Antonio closes two busy downtown streets on Monday
Garrison Brothers' Cowboy Bourbon named best in the world at prestigious contest
San Antonio Louis Vuitton pop-up gets makeover after trademark accusations
By Michael Karlis
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By San Antonio Current Staff
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