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A rare and secluded dome home is now for sale in San Antonio

Written by on 5 September 2025

A rare geodesic dome home has hit the market in a wooded area north of Stone Oak, and the unusual dwelling is surrounded by nature that offers what the sales listing calls “exceptional privacy.” Situated on 1.41 acres, the three-bedroom, two-bath structure has an asking price of $460,000. The interior decor is understated and the […]

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Texas Rep. James Talarico will announce bid for U.S. Senate seat next week

Written by on 5 September 2025

Democratic state Rep. James Talarico on Tuesday will announce his bid for a Texas U.S. Senate seat on Tuesday, as first reported by Politico.  Speculation that Talarico was considering a run for a statewide or federal office reached a fever pitch this summer following his well-received interview with right-wing Podcaster Joe Rogan, who was so […]

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20 essential pizza places in San Antonio right now

Written by on 5 September 2025

San Antonio may not be New York City, but we’re no goombas when it comes to ‘za. Whether you’re looking for the thin-crust variety slung in NYC, Chicago deep dish or even Detroit style, there are countless options in the Alamo City. Which is why we have compiled — in no particular order — this […]

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COPS/Metro to undertake outside economic analysis of San Antonio’s Project Marvel

Written by on 5 September 2025

Community watchdog COPS/Metro will hold a public summit this weekend as a first step in undertaking its own independent economic impact analysis on Project Marvel, the city’s proposed $4 billion downtown sports-and-entertainment district. The meeting will feature input from Geoffry Propheter, a professor of economic development at the University of Denver, and UT-San Antonio professor […]

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Email suggests San Antonio mayor’s staff gave contradictory advice on animal-welfare proposal

Written by on 5 September 2025

City Council’s battle over a proposed anti-pet dumping ordinance has taken a new turn after emails obtained by the Current appear to contradict Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones’ statement about why she scrapped the item from Thursday’s agenda.  In a statement late Wednesday, Jones said city staff pulled the item from the agenda because the “expired” […]

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New McNay exhibit examines French artists’ defiance of censorship to skewer the powerful 

Written by on 5 September 2025

As the current presidential administration resorts to lawsuits and intimidation to rein in the press, a new McMay Art Museum exhibition examines how an earlier generation of artists defied censorship to offer blistering critiques of those in power. “Do Not Meddle With It!!: Print Censorship in 19th Century Paris” shows the creative artistry that thrived […]

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SA rapper MexStep drops powerful EP, Tráfico, with Principe Q

Written by on 5 September 2025

With little fanfare, San Antonio professor, rapper and cultural commentator Marco Cervantes, known as MexStep, this Friday released the new EP Tráfico, a six-song collaboration with South Texas beatmaker and screwmbia pioneer Svani Quintanilla, or Principe Q.  The EP is the first multi-song solo release from MexStep — also part of the celebrated hip-hop group […]

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Retailers relieved that Texas skirted a THC ban — again

Written by on 5 September 2025

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. When news broke Wednesday afternoon of a last-minute push to pass new, stricter regulations for consumable hemp products, the employees at Austin Vape & Smoke sprung into action. Zaquiri Hensen, a manager at […]

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