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San Antonio Spurs add 12 locally owned restaurants to list of 2024-2025 food vendors

Written by on 10 September 2024

During the Spurs’ upcoming season, fans catching games at Frost Bank Center will feast on fare from The Hayden, Benjie’s Munch, Tacos Al Carbon Cabron and other favorite locally owned restaurants. Spurs Sports & Entertainment picked 12 Alamo City dining spots to participate in its Culinary Residency Program, which allows local food businesses to showcase […]

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San Antonio’s Opportunity Home offers relocation help to Soap Factory tenants

Written by on 9 September 2024

San Antonio’s public housing authority, Opportunity Home, is offering relocation assistance to tenants at the Soap Factory Apartments. The Soap Factory, which offers rare affordable housing units downtown, became a political flashpoint after local real-estate developer Weston Urban unveiled plans to demolish the complex to make room for the San Antonio Missions’ proposed $160 million baseball […]

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San Antonio’s DoSeum lands $285,000 in grants for race-relations exhibit

Written by on 9 September 2024

San Antonio hands-on children’s museum the DoSeum has landed nearly $285,000 in grants to expand an innovative exhibit that works to explain the perils of racial prejudice to kids in an age-appropriate manner. The DoSeum’s “Uniquely Us: Understanding Race and Building Unity” exhibit won the highly competitive $250,000 Museum for America grant from the Institute […]

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San Antonio-based USAA said internal glitch exposed 32,000 members’ data

Written by on 9 September 2024

San Antonio-based financial-services and insurance giant USAA said it exposed more than 32,000 of its members to a data breach when it accidentally shared their personal information with another member’s account. In an email sent to affected members and first reported on by the Express-News, USAA said it had no evidence that fraud or identity […]

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Upscale San Antonio Mexican restaurant Frida temporarily closed due to unpaid rent

Written by on 9 September 2024

Frida Mexican Restaurant & Bar, a Stone Oak dining spot known for its elevated south-of-the-border cuisine and show-stopping interior design, has temporarily closed due to unpaid rent. An in-person visit by the Current Monday confirmed that the building’s owner had placed a lockout device on the restaurant’s front door. A sign posted by the landlord […]

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