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Beloved San Antonio snack shop Jefferson Bodega shutting down

Written by on 28 March 2024

Popular West side snack shop Jefferson Bodega will close permanently, but owners Lisa and Luke Horgan promise “new horizons and fresh challenges” are in their future. The married business owners shared news of the closure in a Wednesday Facebook post. They thanked fans for supporting the business and creating lasting memories.

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Three members of family indicted in slaying of pregnant San Antonio teen

Written by on 28 March 2024

A Bexar County grand jury on Wednesday indicted three family members with multiple felony charges related to the December killings of pregnant teenager Savanah Soto and boyfriend Matthew Guerra, the Express-News reports. Christopher Preciado, 19, is charged with capital murder-multiple persons and capital murder-underlying robbery, according to the daily. Preciado is also being charged with […]

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As Texas students clash over Israel-Hamas war, Gov. Greg Abbott orders colleges to revise free speech policies

Written by on 27 March 2024

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. As the Israel-Hamas war continues to ignite tensions across Texas campuses, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order requiring Texas higher education institutions to discipline what the governor described as “the sharp rise […]

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Alex Jones warns Texans the ‘deep state’ plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse

Written by on 27 March 2024

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is howling at the moon again. With April 8’s highly anticipated total solar eclipse drawing near, Jones has fired off tweets suggesting the event is something out of biblical prophecy that somehow involves the Department of Homeland Security and a “New World Order.” “The government is hyping the solar eclipse […]

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Major renovations coming to San Antonio’s Central Market store this spring

Written by on 27 March 2024

San Antonio’s sole Central Market store will undergo extensive renovations starting this spring, according to officials with Alamo City-based grocer H-E-B, its parent company. Slated to start this spring, the first phase of high-end food market’s remodel will include new sidewalks, pedestrian paths and parking lot signage. The project will also include a dedicated produce […]

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San Antonio-based Bourbon Street Seafood Kitchen opening fourth location

Written by on 27 March 2024

San Antonio-based Bourbon Street Seafood Kitchen is expanding its New Orleans-inspired concept to the Leon Springs area, state documents show. A March 20 filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation reveals the new restaurant, 25765 IH-10 West, will span some 6,000 square feet, including indoor and outdoor dining areas, a bar and a […]

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Canyon Lake eatery Wildflour Artisan Bakery & Grill opening second location

Written by on 27 March 2024

Wildflour Artisan Bakery & Grill, a Canyon Lake eatery know for fresh and comforting fare, is planning a second location, its owners revealed in a Facebook post. The new restaurant will open in mid-May at 20884 FM 306 on Canyon Lake’s north side, according to the announcement. Wildflour’s flagship location, 2000 FM2673, is situated southwest of […]

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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school

Written by on 27 March 2024

A representative of a Native American group said he’s frustrated a San Antonio-area school district is now displaying a statue of an Indigenous American man in a feathered headdress that was removed from a Red McCombs Automotive dealership last July. The 26-foot-high fiberglass statue popularly known as “The Chief” greeted customers at the McCombs Superior Hyundai […]

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