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Teriyaki Madness chain opening two additional San Antonio restaurants

Written by on 27 September 2024

After first entering the San Antonio market at the end of 2022, the Seattle-based Teriyaki Madness chain has two additional restaurants under development here. The fast-casual Asian chain, which launched its first Alamo City store near UTSA, now has locations in the works at Brooks City Base and the Far West Side’s Alamo Ranch area, state […]

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Southwest Airlines sues city of San Antonio because it wants to be in new terminal

Written by on 27 September 2024

Southwest Airlines filed a federal lawsuit against the City of San Antonio on Thursday over ongoing disagreements about a lease renewal at San Antonio International Airport. Southwest’s lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in San Antonio, accuses city officials of wrongfully discriminating against the airline. The legal filing comes days after Mayor Ron Nirenberg and […]

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USAA quietly relocated its banking business out of San Antonio this spring

Written by on 27 September 2024

After four decades headquartered in San Antonio, USAA Federal Savings Bank has quietly relocated to Phoenix, the Express-News reports. The bank, which has maintained a significant Phoenix presence for 20 years, made the move in April, according to the daily. The relocation followed roughly two months after corporate parent USAA merged the bank with its […]

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San Antonio Animal Control Services waiving adoption fees for big dogs

Written by on 27 September 2024

San Antonio Animal Control Services is closing out National Dog Week by waiving adoption fees for canines weighing over 40 pounds. The adoption special for the big bow-wows is going on Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 28, according to details ACS shared on social media. The waived adoption fees aren’t the special’s only perks, […]

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Texas Supreme Court leaves State Fair’s gun ban in place

Written by on 27 September 2024

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The Supreme Court of Texas on Thursday night denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s emergency filing seeking to overturn the State Fair of Texas’ policy banning all firearms from its fairgrounds.

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Angie Bridges, co-owner of San Antonio’s Copa Wine Bar, has died

Written by on 27 September 2024

Copa Wine Bar and Tasting Room on Thursday announced the death of co-owner Angie Bridges, who operated the Stone Oak staple with her husband Jeff. The nearly two-decade-old business shared the news in a social media post. The message didn’t state the cause of death, only that it followed a “brief battle in the hospital.”

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