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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.
By Sanford Nowlin
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
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
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
Manny Pelaez may have an early jump on San Antonio's mayoral election, but it's still wide open
Political observers say Pelaez's missteps and voters' thirst for an outside candidate make the next election hard to predict.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, News Features, Politics & Elections, Manny Pelaez, John Courage, San Antonio, Mayoral election, 2025 election, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, city council
Weathered Souls Brewing and San Antonio chef Nicola Blaque partner on dining spot
The new culinary venture, called Barrel and Blossom, is located inside the brewery and scheduled for an April 25 soft opening.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Barrel and Blossom, San Antonio, chef Nicola Blaque, Weathered Souls Brewing Co., James Beard Award, nominations, opening in 2024, opened in 2024
The Amazing Acrocats prance back into San Antonio for a weekend of purrfect performances
The Acrocats will strut their stuff at the Josephine Theatre from April 18-21.
By Dean Zach
Tags: Things to Do, Amazing Acrocats, things to do in San Antonio, Josephine Theatre
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Adam Ant, Bad Religion, Red Bull Batalla and more
The Chaparral Music and Heritage Fest also will celebrate Western swing.
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, things to do in San Antonio, concerts in San Antonio, live music in San Antonio, San Antonio music venues
Pure Country BBQ to take over Boerne's Dog & Pony space
The barbecue restaurant is set to open May 3, according to its owners.
Tags: Flavor, Pure Country BBQ and Grill, dog-friendly, puppy-friendly, Dog & Pony Grill, Boerne, Texas, opening, outdoor, patio, kid-friendly, family friendly, food, drink, Image, large outdoor dining area, playscape, basketball court, live music stage, dance floor, opening in 2024, opened in 2024
It's chicken on a stick season! Fiesta San Antonio returns for its 2024 citywide bash
This year, Fiesta runs April 18-28.
By Amber Esparza
Tags: Things to Do, Fiesta San Antonio, A Night in Old San Antonio, NIOSA, King William Fair, Fiesta Oyster Bake, A Taste of New Orleans, things to do in San Antonio, Slideshow
Touring psych stalwarts Sugar Candy Mountain playing San Antonio on Thursday
The California-based band is kicking off a Texas mini-tour with a show at Tandem Coffee.
By Bill Baird
Tags: Concert Announcements, Sugar Candy Mountain, Blank Tapes, Matt Adams, San Antonio, music, psychedelic music, Ash Reiter, Tandem Coffee
Federal judge fines Texas child welfare agency $100K per day for foster care failures
It is the third time the state has been found in contempt over foster care conditions since 2011.
By Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Texas, Texas Health and Human Services, Cecile E. Young, foster care, U.S. District Judge Janis Jack
Whiskey Riot event to bring more than 200 whiskies to San Antonio Saturday, May 18
The booze-focused fest will take place at Freeman Expo Hall.
Tags: Flavor, Whiskey Riot, whiskey festival, San Antonio, craft whiskey, things to do in San Antonio
As climate change intensifies wildfire risk, prescribed burns prove their worth in the heat-stressed Panhandle
Officials say a prescribed burn stopped the Windy Deuce Fire from entering neighborhoods. But the practice has faced opposition from some landowners.
By Keaton Peters, Inside Climate News
Tags: Texas News, Texas, climate change, Windy Deuce fire, Smokehouse Creek fire, wildfires, climate crisis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
The latest location will bring San Antonio's count to six stores.
Tags: Flavor, rapid expansion, Texas, Salad and Go, drive-thru, healthy, salads near me, opening in 2025, opened in 2025, new location, healthy options near me
Carlos Alvarez, the San Antonio beer importer behind Shiner's success, has died
Alvarez, who also built Corona into one of the top imported beers, was known for his millions in contributions to UTSA and the arts.
Tags: San Antonio News, Carlos Alvarez death, Carlos Alvarez obituary, Shiner Beer, Gambrinus Co., Beer Industry, group Modelo, San Antonio
San Antonio favorite Guillermo’s makes 'strategic decision' to declare bankruptcy
Company president William Garza said he doesn't plan to close either Guillermo's location during the business' reorganization.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Government Hill, neighborhood, second location, Guillermo’s, Italian food, Guillermo Garza, San Antonio Express-News, craft beer, wine, new location, opening soon, new restaurants, San Antonio restaurants, restaurants near me, Guillermo's, bankruptcy
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Black Country, New Road, KRTUFest and more
Classic rocker Dave Mason, who's played with Traffic, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and more, is also performing a show.
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, things to do in San Antonio, concerts in San Antonio, live music in San Antonio, San Antonio music venues, Cattle Country Music Festival, KRTUFest
Boerne's Dog & Pony Grill will close at the end of April
The owners said they were unable to renew the lease with their landlord.
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