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Mormons face opposition in Helotes
The Osmond Family is the Mormon Church's version of the Manson Family. Mormons wear magical underwear, and Joseph Smith was killed because he forgot to put his on.
Falling limbs, water crossings challenge Grey Forest
Rains may have helped Grey Forest with this summer's drought, but a recent bout of rain was a sobering reminder that residents must stay vigilant.
Grey Forest weighs City Hall options
Grey Forest officials and residents got their first look this past week into what their renovated City Hall could look like, and the architect contracted for the job has been given a green light to provide cost estimates for the project.
Shrine draws Catholics seeking connection with Mary
Aida Sanchez and Linda Silva carry an image of the Virgin Mary as Archbishop Jose Gomez looks on during the Schoenstatt Shrine's dedication Oct.
Grey Forest artists to open their studios
Among the charming and quirky homes, amidst the overarching oaks that shroud the northern Bexar County hamlet, 11 gardens and artists studios will open to the public noon-6 p.m. Saturday for the 14th annual Grey Forest Open Studios Art Show.
Former Helotes mayor, 57, dies
Then-Helotes Mayor Jon Allan leads a town hall meeting in January 2007. He served as mayor from 2005 to 2007.
Grey Forest tries out flood warning devices
The Grey Forest City Council voted Sept. 22 to allow the mayor to sign an interlocal agreement with Bexar County that would bring flood-sensing devices to the area.
Leon Valley meets another Bandera block
One of the longest-running issues in Leon Valley in recent years has been what to do about traffic congestion on Bandera Road.
New water restrictions parch Anaqua Springs
While roasting amid drought and a summer heat wave, most of San Antonio is still under Stage 2 water restrictions.
Solid reputations keep old-favorite restaurants in business
While the downturn in the economy is causing some restaurants to bite the dust, others keep bringing in customers year after year, decade after decade.
Northwest Side farmers markets join forces
Peaches, potatoes and cucumbers are among the bountiful produce to be found at area farmers markets, a number of which have joined forces to promote the venues in the northwest area of San Antonio.
A 70-year-old woman died on Wednesday night after she choked on a piece of meat at a restaurant in Grey Forest, authorities said.
City Hall in Gray Forest getting room to breathe
Rebar grids set the stage for poured concrete platforms that will add to the footprint of Grey Forest City Hall and give administration and police some much-needed breathing room.
Grey Forest picks up Madla Parka s torch
The Grey Forest City Council decided at its June 23 meeting to take on one of the biggest issues to split Helotes politics: Madla Park.
Windcrest EMS service change to save big $$
WINDCREST On Oct. 1 this city will drop ambulance service by San Antonio EMS and go with a private company in a move that will save between $200,000 and $300,000 a year.