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Humanitarian duo behind San Antonio's Folklores Coffee asking for help after car accident
Mayor Ron Nirenberg and the State of Texas have recognized the couple for their work feeding the elderly and underprivileged.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Folklores Coffee House, owners, Chef Tatu Herrera, Emilie Herrera, humanitarian efforts, doing good, COVID-19, pandemic, support, community, gofundme, fundraiser
Report ranks Texas 45th among U.S. states for child wellbeing, cites health and family issues
Texas had a higher percentage of uninsured kids than any other state, and its total of 829,000 uninsured children accounted for one in five of the nationwide total.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Texas News, 2022 Kids Count Data Book, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Child Welfare, child wellbeing, child well-being, Texas, insurance, uninsured, health care, healthcare, nutrition, housing, poverty, education, mental health, anxiety, depression, pandemic, COVID-19, COVID, family, community, Texas children, Texas families, texas schools, texas healthcare
San Antonio chef behind acclaimed carnitas spot launching Lonja Square night market this weekend
Starting Friday, Alejandro Paredes will welcome food vendors to the patio area of his Carnitas and Fish Lonja businesses.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, chef, restaurant owner, Alejandro Paredes, patio area, of his Carnitas Lonja, Fish Lonja, business, Lonja Square, night market, food vendors, new market, community, south san antonio, south side, MySA
San Antonio's Fredericksburg Road art walk returns after two year hiatus
The annual event is presented by Bihl Haus Arts.
By Ashley Allen
Tags: Things to Do, art, contemporary, contemporary art, community, public, gallery, art studio, artists, artist studio, Fredericksburg road, San Antonio, texas, art walk, Bihl Haus Arts
Blue Star Contemporary and Sala Diaz bring Clemonce Heard back to San Antonio for poetry reading
The former Casa Chuck resident returns to the Alamo City for this event celebrating National Poetry Month.
Tags: Things to Do, poetry, national poetry month, art, writing, blue star contemporary, Sala Diaz, San Antonio, fundraiser, art, contemporary art, community, event, Clemonce Heard, Tragic City, things to do in San Antonio, reading, Tulsa Race Massacre, poetry collection, Sala Diaz resident, Sala Diaz residency, The Spire
Icehouse Revival: Even as San Antonio grows, outdoor drinking spots remain a local fixture
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Texas, Icehouses, ice houses, outdoor drinking, patio, ice house, The Friendly Spot, Jody Newman, icehouse culture, Dakota East Side Ice House, Kent Oliver, real estate, gentrification, LiftFund, San Antonio Icehouse Week, ice, refrigeration, community, gathering
Impact San Antonio awards the East Side's Carver Center $100,000 to fund Mobile Arts Lab
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, Texas, Carver Development Board, Impact San Antonio, Impact SA, grant, award, funding, Mobile Arts Lab, nonprofit, art, community, free art programs, visual art, performing arts, Carver Community Cultural Center
San Antonio reverend giving away 300 turkeys in honor of late mother Verna Mae 'Mama' Boone
Tags: Flavor, Reverend James Robinson, late mother’s legacy, community, Thanksgiving turkey giveaway, sixteenth annual, Verna Mae “Mama” Boone, less fortunate, charity, free food, free holiday food, turkeys, stuffing, bread, pies
San Antonio bar Lowcountry holding month-long undergarment drive for homeless population
Tags: Lowcountry, bar, craft cocktails, donation drive, underwear, homeless, community, homelessness, undergarments, SAMMinistries, Haven for Hope, bars near me, Southtown, charitable drives
San Antonio officials condemn racist tagging incident at Noodle Tree, vow to prosecute offenders
Tags: Greg Abbott, Mike Nguyen, Noodle Tree, San Antonio, UTSA, San Antonio, Texas, restaurants, food, reopening, public health, cancer, public safety, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, CNN Newsroom, Poppy Harlow, Jim Sciutto, UTSA, asian restaurants, Image, hate speech, hate crime, vandalism, community, support, small business owners, Anwar Tahir, Bexar Count District Attorney Joe Gonzalez, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus
San Antonio restaurant Noodle Tree tagged with racist graffiti following owner’s CNN appearance
Tags: Greg Abbott, Mike Nguyen, Noodle Tree, San Antonio, UTSA, San Antonio, Texas, restaurants, food, reopening, public health, cancer, public safety, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, CNN Newsroom, Poppy Harlow, Jim Sciutto, UTSA, asian restaurants, Image, hate speech, hate crime, vandalism, community, support, small business owners
Work starts on mixed-income development where San Antonio's Victoria Courts once stood
By Jay Moreno
Tags: SAHA, san antonio, public housing, affordable, downtown, housing, franklin development, residential, revitalization, victoria commons, community, amenities, development, San Antonio, Victoria Courts
USAA provides $1 million grant to serve at-risk high school students in San Antonio
Tags: USAA, CIS-SA, partnership, grant, high school, at-risk youth, east central isd, judson isd, san antonio isd, somerset isd, southwest isd, san antonio, resources, community, youth, racial equity, development, education, socioeconomic, programs
North San Antonio development plants seeds of connectedness with new community gardens
Tags: The Crossvine, Schertz, community gardens, farmer’s market, cooking classes, community, connectivity, connectedness, COVID-19, COVID 19, connection
Jump-Start and Andrea 'Vocab' Sanderson Showcase Black Artists in Virtual Performance Series
By Dana Nichols
Tags: andrea vocab sanderson, poet laureate, poetry, music, art, artist, theatre, jump-start, jump start, jump-start theatre, jump-start performance co, black lives matter, blm, black artists, community, san antonio art, local art, local artists, culture, identity, discussion, virtual events, covid, 8 x 8, 8x8, Cabaret du Jump, Cabaret du Jump en Noir, virtual event, online event, things to do in San Antonio, things to do at home, San Antonio, Texas, Zoom, streaming, Aamori Olujimi, Odious Dance, Naomi Sumthin2Say, Brian Drones, Jess Mahogany, Nigel Pierce, Darcell Bios
San Antonio Spur Lonnie Walker IV Reveals History of Childhood Sexual Abuse in Instagram Post
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Lonnie Walker IV, Spurs, Los Spurs, community, Twitter, puro, Instagram, haircut, sexual abuse, harassment, statement, headline, Image
McNay Art Museum Creates Archive of San Antonio Art Community's Coronavirus Experiences
By Deanna Wilson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, McNay Art Museum, McNay, art, archive, submissions, art community, community, Rivard Report, COVID-19, coronavirus, COVID 19, corona virus, archive, COVID-19 experiences, pandemic experiences, preserving history, Leslie Straus, living history
I Support the SA Current Press Club Because I Support Community
By Angela Martinez, Slab Outdoor Movies
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, San Antonio Current, San Antonio Current Press Club, SA Current Press Club, Press Club, membership, keep journalism free and local, support local journalism, independent journalism, alt-weekly, independent press, local press, donate, PBS, NPR, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, outbreak, pandemic, local events, Slab Cinema, Slab Outdoor Movies, Angela Martinez, community
San Antonio's Alta Vista Neighborhood Unites with the Keep It Together Project
By Steve Hargis
Tags: the together project, initiative, Jennifer Khoshbin, artist, san antonio, san antonio lockdown, stay at home order, covid 19, optimism, alta vista, alta vista arts committee, inspiration, community, unity, solidarity, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID-19, Sarah Gallagher, Christina Wright, Alta Vista Neighborhood Association, Ala Vista Arts Committee, we're all in this together, you are not alone, one day at a time, una día a la vez
Food Drive at Central Catholic High School Brings in Huge Donations
Tags: san antonio, central catholic high school, catholic charities, archdiocese of san antonio, food donation, covid 19, coronavirus, canned goods, volunteers, san antonio lockdown, stay at home, stay home order, food drive, community
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San Antonio Jim's location at Broadway and Hildebrand closes after 53 years
San Antonio Louis Vuitton pop-up gets makeover after trademark accusations
By Michael Karlis
City of San Antonio closes two busy downtown streets on Monday
Garrison Brothers' Cowboy Bourbon named best in the world at prestigious contest
Those who live in the Alamo City long enough tend to worry about keeping their SA street cred. And that means watching…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A piece of space exploration history has hit San Antonio's real estate market. A luxurious Alamo Heights home once owned by late…
Aptly situated on Princess Pass, a gorgeous Monte Vista home fit for royalty was recently listed for $675,000. The 1,860-square-foot house was…
On Sunday night, San Antonio LGBTQ+ nightspot Pegasus pulled out all the stops for employee Gabriel's 20-year anniversary with the club. The…
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