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S.A. knows virtue of college; leta s build on that
What you see in San Antonio - or any place else - depends entirely where you're looking.
San Antonio businesswoman covering world with tile
Over the past three decades, Barbara Gilmartin has grown her tile business, Design Materials , from a start-up to a regional hub for home design.
Oliphant traces a Texana s literary journey
Dave Oliphant's wide-ranging life as poet, critic, cultural historian, publisher and translator, which has taken him around the nation and across continents to Latin America, has been a remarkable, fascinating odyssey.
John Goodspeed: Open deer season with some country
Hard-charging country singer Chris Cagle may bring a few new tunes tonight to Cowboy's Dance Hall.
Food stamp woes grow with need
Despite efforts to improve the system, food stamp applicants continue to face long delays in assistance amid a recession-fueled surge in demand.
Newly appointed U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Javier Palomarez sounds like any other small-business advocate when he lists his goals: to help Hispanic business owners provide health care insurance, to find business loans and investments and to build an educated, skilled work force.
Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Gossett
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Gossett of Anton are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today.
The right Dia de los Muertos makes
Beatrice Guerra and other members of Las Monas Drum & Dance Group perform during the Museo Alameda's "Dia de los Muertos: Bodas Negras, A Celebration of Lost Love" event held Nov.
Predicted storms dodge San Antonio area
San Antonians who were expecting a full-on rainstorm could be waiting for quite some time.
CPS Energy Celebrates Distribution of 1.4 Million CFL Bulbs
San Antonians have seen the light, and CPS Energy reports more than 1.4 million of those squiggly CFL light bulbs have now been screwed into sockets all over the utility's service area, 1200 WOAI news reports.
price propelled by huge run up in crude oil prices
For the first time since gasoline prices peaked in July of 2008, San Antonians are paying more for gas today than we were paying one year ago, 1200 WOAI news reports.
Recession Pushing Texans to Consider Cremation
If the recession is hard to live through, it's also hard to die through, and 1200 WOAI's Michael Board reports more San Antonians are turning to cremation to beat the high costs of saying goodbye.
Keeping the faith for a century
It was a present to the Army 100 years ago, and Gift Chapel still stands as a symbol of San Antonio's affection for the military.
Lawsuit Challenges Pledge Before Council Sessions
Serial litigator Patrick Greene has filed a federal lawsuit against Mayor Castro and the city of San Antonio, demanding that the city stop using the words 'under God' in the pledge of allegiance, 1200 WOAI news reports.
There are a great many ghostly haunts and ghoulish gigs to attend in San Antonio this month, but are you brave enough? Plan a date with the Grim Reaper and bring your lover along, too! San Antonio has many a ghost hunt available around the most haunted areas of downtown.
Low-income help is cost-efficient
Increasing the focus on weatherization for low-income San Antonians - a move sought by community groups - is a win-win situation.
International Accordion Festival fills La Villita with squeezebox sounds
There were Canary Islanders with an accordion in Maverick Plaza. There were guys in kilts, with an accordion, at the Arneson River Theater.
Perry appoints San Antonian to embattled forensics commission
Gov. Rick Perry on Friday appointed two new members - including a San Antonian - to the Texas Forensic Science Commission, completing a reconfiguration that began 10 days ago with the controversial replacement of the committee's chairman.
TTU informing high school students about health care professions
If you are a high school student and are contemplating what to do with your future, the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine wants to inform you about health care professions.
Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Salinas
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Salinas of Abernathy celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept.