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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Jeff Goldblum, Natalia Jimenez, The Frights, Garrett T. Capps

Written by on 9 September 2025

Now that cooler fall weather appears to be blowing in — finally — there’s no excuse not to leave the house to experience great live music. Let’s run down this week’s options. Wednesday, Sept. 10 The Frights, Flycatcher Southern California’s The Frights carry on that state’s long tradition of wave-riding surf rock but mix it up with […]

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Texas Rep. James Talarico officially launches bid for U.S. Senate

Written by on 9 September 2025

Texas House Rep. James Talarico, D-Round Rock, has officially launched his bid for the U.S. Senate after months of teases and rumors. The 36-year-old Talarico is chasing the seat held by by four-term Republican Sen. John Cornyn, 73. But first, Talarico has to contend in the Democratic primary with U.S. Rep. Collin Allred of Dallas, […]

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Gov. Greg Abbott plans executive order regulating THC in Texas

Written by on 9 September 2025

After efforts to rein in the state’s growing hemp industry fell apart in the Texas Legislature, Gov. Greg Abbott will issue an executive order regulating the sale of THC, including a 21-and-up age requirement, the Texas Tribune reports. The Tribune said it based its reporting on conversations with three individuals familiar with the governor’s plans. […]

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River Walk’s Casa Rio to add new rooftop dining concept

Written by on 9 September 2025

River Walk dining institution Casa Rio is getting a major glow up, the Express-News reports. The owners of the oldest restaurant on the San Antonio River told the daily they plan to add a new rooftop dining and bar concept aimed at luring a younger and more local audience. The site, expected to launch at […]

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San Antonio Zoo pokes fun at latest Kawhi Leonard scandal

Written by on 8 September 2025

Former Spur Kawhi Leonard is catching strays from none other than the San Antonio Zoo.  A 30-second video tweeted out by the nationally recognized zoological park skewered the NBA player over his recent scandal involving an allegedly fraudulent endorsement deal. During the clip, a camera guy asks construction workers planting trees at the zoo’s soon-to-open […]

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San Antonio restaurant Ginger’s Bistro to debut this fall with focus on comfort food, Cajun flavors

Written by on 8 September 2025

Veteran-owned Ginger’s Bistro will open this fall in the Stone Oak area, bringing another locally owned dining option to chain-heavy TPC Parkway. Started by Army vet John Lopez and his wife Sharrah, Ginger’s Bistro will feature a menu that blends classic comfort dishes with Cajun-inspired flavors such as crawfish etouffee. Diners can look forward to […]

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