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La Panaderia Opens April 11

Call it a Fiesta gift–La Panaderia will open its doors at 10 a.m. Friday, April 11 at 8305 Broadway. The bake shop is the brick-and-mortar offshoot of brother David and Jose Cacéres who are bringing...

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Robert Gonzales’ West of Downtown captures Barrio Life

For the Department for Culture & Creative Development’s 2013 Neighborhood Film Contest, graphic and visual artist Robert Gonzales submitted West of Downtown, a vibrant look at some of his favorite...

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IceJJFish & Dhananjay: The Merits of Terrible Hip-Hop Videos

Like most human beings with a pulse and an internet connection, I’m a sucker for bad rap videos. In February, when IceJJFish released a high-res, low-talent video filmed on the Hays, of course I...

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Soul Tren Latino: Henry Brun & The Latin Players Release Party

For his newest release, Soul Tren Latino, SA mainstay and Grammy winner Henry Brun takes to the streets, translating some of his favorite soul and pop classics into the language of Latin Jazz. With the...

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Seafood Spots Around Town

June is National Seafood Month, so like we did this last month with barbecue and burgers, we’ve compiled a list of spots to catch some seafood in the Alamo City. The is a modest list of 16 seafood...

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Report: SA leads Texas in school construction costs

In response to public information requests from Texas Comptroller Susan Combs, school districts all across Texas submitted construction costs for new schools built between 2007 and 2013. And San...

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Stone Oak: Don’t Water your Lawn Right Now

If you live near the Stone Oak area, don’t water your lawn. The San Antonio Water System announced today crews are making emergency repairs on the primary water pipeline to the Stone Oak area because...

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Recycling: San Antonio to accept plastic bags in curbside pickup

If you don’t have some of those nice reusable shopping bags or say “paper please” when in the checkout line at the grocery store, breath a sigh of relief because San Antonio will now accept plastic...

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Here’s a look at campaign contributions to the interim mayoral candidates

San Antonio has a new mayor in former District 2 Councilwoman Ivy Taylor, who was voted into office by the city council after District 6 Councilman Ray Lopez withdrew on Tuesday during a special...

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Republican-led House passes bill allowing it to sue President

With lessons learned from the attempted impeachment of President Bill Clinton, the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives instead passed legislation Wednesday that allows it to initiate...

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