Opinion: Texas is arming Mexico’s gunmen
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“Can you handle 9 inches long?” the tagline at San Antonio hot dog joint El Chunky reads. Should this strike fear, let it be known that the snappy and juicy all-beef dogs at El Chunky may start out at nine inches, but with the application of heat, they shrink by roughly an inch, making them […]
Cityscrapes is a column of opinion and analysis. City officials are giving us a new ballpark to house the beloved San Antonio Missions team.
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A progressive business group sued Texas on Thursday over a 2021 law that restricts state investments in companies that, according to the state, “boycott” the fossil fuel industry.
San Antonio comfort-food institution Bobbie’s Cafe has set a Friday, Sept. 6, opening date for its new North Side location, the Express-News reports. The launch of the larger restaurant will take place shortly after Bobbie’s shutters its longtime eatery at 6728 S. Flores St. The South Side location’s last day of service will be this Monday, according […]
Sixteen screenprints from San Antonio artist Michael Menchaca have joined the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art. The Washington, D.C.-based gallery recently purchased the prints as part of an effort to expand its holdings to include a more diverse array of national and global perspectives, according to Menchaca.
Texans planning for a family vacay may want to look close to home. A new study ranking states as destinations for family-friendly vacations placed Texas at No. 8 based on factors including its affordability, amusement parks and beaches.
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Mountain lions still roam parts of Texas as one of the state’s last remaining native carnivores. On Sept. 1, Texas for the first time will ban canned mountain lion hunts, which conservationists hope […]
If there’s a tear in your beer, you may want to thank Fancy and the Fortunate Sons. The San Antonio country and western band is set to release its debut album, Bad Habits & a Broken Heart, on Friday, Sept. 6. The new release is a catalogue of hard times.
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A group of Democratic state lawmakers on Friday asked the U.S. Justice Department to investigate potential violations of federal law and civil and voting rights related to Texas state leaders’ recent voter roll […]