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New project hopes no-cost Lyft and Uber rides can help remedy San Antonio's drunk driving problem
San Antonio's newly formed Free Rides Project encourages businesses that serve alcohol to offer free ride share services to patrons who need them.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Drink, Food & Drink Feature, Free Rides Project, rideshare services, drunk driving, Uber, Lyft
San Antonio's Burleson Beer Yard now offering free rides home to drunk patrons
“In the event that you drove and had a few too many we will cover your ride home, no questions asked," the bar said on social media.
Tags: Flavor, Downtown, bar, Burleson Yard Beer Garden, announcement, free rides home, Lyft, Uber, taxi, drunk driving, inebriated, dui, dwi, arrest, mixed drinks, beer, frozen cocktails, Texas Department of Transportation, TxDOT
San Antonio police will block access to residential streets around St. Mary's Strip this weekend
Vehicle access to streets surrounding the nightlife destination will be limited from Thursday through Sunday.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Noise ordinance, noise task force, Sound Music Cities LLC, Development Services Department, Southtown, King William, St. Marys Strip, entertainment, live music, clubs, venues, bars, restaurants, City Council, District 1, Mario Bravo, Development Services Department, Don Pitts, Noise Whisperer, San Antonio Police Department, SAPD, barricade, limited access, limited vehicle access, parking, uber, Rideshare, Lyft
San Antonio Uber Eats customers must pay fuel surcharges starting March 16
The new fee will go directly to drivers to cover their fuel costs.
Tags: Flavor, fuel, gas, prices, surging, fuel shortage, fuel surcharge, Uber, Uber Eats, charges, temporary surcharge, uber driver, Uber Eats courier, takeout food, Rideshare
From Krispy Kreme to cash, new site aggregates vaccination perks for vaccine-hesitant Texans
By Macks Cook
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Dr. B, vaccinations, vaccination perks, Uber, Fiesta Texas, free, tickets, vaccine card lamination, Texas vaccine perks, Krispy Kreme, COVID-19 vaccine
Jobless Texans say Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision to end federal unemployment benefits will worsen their already dire situations
By Megan Menchaca, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, unemployment, Gov. Greg Abbott, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, $300 benefits, $300 checks, federal benefits, congress, Lyft, St. Mary's University, University of Texas, labor shortages, Texas State University, Uber, jobs, pandemic, coronavirus, covid-19, covid, economy, unemployment benefits, benefit cuts
Texas House bill could shield companies from liability after commercial vehicle crashes
By Anna Canizales, The Texas Tribune
Tags: vehicle accidents, commercial vehicles, 18-wheelers, Uber, Lyft, House Bill 19, Texas Watch, Senate Transportation Committee, Texas Public Interest Research Group, Wisconsin Law Review, University of Texas at Austin, highway deaths, lawsuits, Texas Legislature, Texas Senate, Jeff Leach, Texas House, jury trials, injuries
Uber buying alcohol delivery firm Drizly, a partner with San Antonio liquor retailers, for $1.1 billion
Tags: Uber, Drizly, acquisition, alcohol delivery, booze delivery, local merchants, greater San Antonio area, online marketplace, Spec's Wine, Spirits & Finer Foods, Seazar's Fine Wine & Spirits, Don's & Ben's Liquor, Live Oak Wine & Spirits, J&G Liquor, Five Palms Liquors, Image
Plan ahead with these San Antonio eateries offering a hangover brunch on New Year’s Day
Tags: Flavor, COVID-19, The Rustic, The General Public, Bakery Lorraine, La Panaderia, Barbaro, New Year's Day, brunch, new year's brunch, hangover brunch, holidays, holiday season, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, uber, Lyft, mask, mask up, La Panadería, La Panadería Downtown, Bakery Lorraine at The Rim
Uber Eats is Waiving Delivery Fees for Black-Owned Businesses Through The Rest of 2020
Tags: Go Vegan San Antonio, Mark's Outing, Tony G's Soul Food, Binge Kitchen, Sweet Yams, Weathered Souls, Carmel Soap Co., Jerk Shack, DeWillie's Bar-B-Q, Manna Reign Chocolates, black-owned, San Antonio, businesses, gym, skincare, restaurants, brewery, services, ballet school, chocolatier, interior design, professional, Uber Eats, uber, Dara Khosrowshahi
Coronavirus Lockdown Puts the Squeeze on San Antonio Gig Economy Workers
By Christian Thomas
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, covid-19, covid 19, coronavirus, corona virus, outbreak, pandemic, gig economy, ride share, rideshare, uber, Lyft, Favor, food delivery, apps, Texas Workforce Commission, Bureau of Labor Statistics, GrubHub, DoorDash, self-employed, federal stimulus bill, gig work
Locally Based Blue Duck Scooters May Cease Operations in San Antonio
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Blue Duck Scooters, Scooters, e-scooters, San Antonio, city council, contracts, Lime, Lyft, VeoRide, Razor, Bird, Uber, Jump, Jeff Coyle
Bye Felicia: Jump Scooters To Leave San Antonio by the End of the Week
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, scooters, Jump, Uber, dockless vehicles
Uber Becomes the Latest E-Scooter Competitor in San Antonio
Tags: Uber, e-scooters, e-bikes, scooters, bikes, last mile transportation, JUMP, ridesharing
San Antonio Mosque Condemns New York Terror Attack
By Marissa Mahoney
Tags: Sayfullo Saipov, manhattan, new york city, uber, terrorism, truck driver, muslim children education and civic center
San Antonio Uber Driver Charged with Sexually Assaulting Passenger
By Alex Zielinski
Tags: sexual assault, rape, Juan Ontiveros, Uber, Lyft, rideshare
Cinco Is Offering Free Uber Rides During Cinco De Mayo Weekend
By Jessica Elizarraras
Tags: uber, cinco vodka, cinco de mayo
Uber Ice Cream Makes its San Antonio Debut
By Nick Joyner
Tags: uber, uber ice cream
Will San Antonio City Council Consider Easing Taxi Cab Regulations?
By Mark Reagan
Tags: The Daily, Lyft, Uber, Diego Bernal, Charles Schwertner, Roberto Trevino, Ride-share, Transportation Network Companies, Taxis, Vehicle-for-hire Industry
Citizen Feedback, Ride-hailing Negotiations Progress as Clock Ticks on Pilot Programs
By Michael Marks
Tags: The Daily, ride-hailing, city council, lyft, uber
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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
Alex Jones warns Texans the 'deep state' plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse
San Antonio's iconic Dry Dock Oyster Bar has reopened and is now BYOB
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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