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Where I Live: West Side

admin1 month ago05 mins

Fray Xavier Reyes calls himself the “Volunteer of the West Side,” and documents his community through photography.

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San Antonio teachers now get dual-credit credentials tuition free at St. Mary’s University. Here’s how it works.

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Seven local school districts give their teachers access to a free program that helps them become credentialed to teach dual credit courses.

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San Antonio’s Fiesta in the forest debuts with tree giveaway, birding and cascarones

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Arboretum San Antonio will host its inaugural Fiesta event, ¡Viva El Bosque!, on Sunday, far ahead of its official opening in 2029.

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Waymo recalls entire fleet after driverless car gets stuck in San Antonio flood waters

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Waymo is recalling 3,791 vehicles after one of the company’s driverless cars was washed away during flash flooding in San Antonio last month.

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Where I Live: Sandy Oaks

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Following his dad’s footsteps, Rogelio Maldonado owns his own concrete company. Now that he’s raising his family in Sandy Oaks, life feels full circle.

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FAA awards airport $10M grant as SAT seeks to bring on contractors and new vendors

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The latest funding brings to $188 million awarded to the San Antonio airport since 2022 for its $2.5 billion terminal development project.

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Barn Door to be demolished, Soluna to open in its place in spring 2028

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The historic building will be demolished soon to make way for Soluna, a popular Mexican restaurant that is slated to open in spring 2028.

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From urban air taxis and flying buses, Port SA is supporting advanced air mobility projects

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Leaders say federal funding and capabilities at the tech campus are positioning the city at the forefront advanced air mobility systems.

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As iconic San Antonio steakhouse Barn Door closes, Soluna owner confirms plans to move in

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The historic Barn Door, known for steaks and red-checkered tablecloths, closes Sunday. The company behind Soluna is in talks to succeed it.

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‘San Antonio has a culture like no other’: Spurs’ Finals run creates economic opportunity

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Businesses are bursting at the seams and owners are trying to get enough screens to make sure customers can keep up with the Spurs action.

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