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Texarkana man recalls perils of WWII flying
Even after being told to brace for a rough landing, 23-year-old U.S. Army Air Force Sgt.
Four set for manager interviews
Four candidates for Nye County manager will be interviewed during a special county commission meeting at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Helotes Fireworks Enforcement Upsetting Police, Customers
With drought conditions prompting South Texas counties into fireworks bans, area law enforcement are cracking down on people who possess fireworks illegally, including Helotes police.
Helotes Strictly Enforcing Fireworks Ban
One Bexar County man learned a hard lesson just minutes after purchasing fireworks outside the Helotes city limits Tuesday.
Steak out: Wednesday night grill-fests pull in the crowds
It's Wednesday night. That means you can find Bill and Ann Gartrell at the 11th Street Cowboy Bar in their hometown of Bandera.
Aquifer defenders plan 2nd lawsuit
Barely 48 hours after a judge lifted a temporary restraining order that had halted a development project next to Camp Bullis, an alliance of advocacy groups Friday gave notice that it would sue the company.
Boxcar, a pet, feed and lawn products store, opened last summer in a converted 1930s-era ranch house in Helotes.
Alamo Heights goes green with Windtricity
At their last meeting, Alamo Heights City Council members debated on the virtues of going green, an argument boiling down to a clash between market forces and idealism.
Gasoline reaches $3.99 in parts of S.A.
Prognosticators have predicted $4 gas was on the way to San Antonio and on Friday it almost made it, with retailers in some parts of the city posting $3.99-a-gallon prices.
Cuero hires interim city manager
June 13, 2008 - 10:03 p.m. CUERO Marie Gelles, the former city administrator in Helotes, has been hired as the interim city manager in Cuero.
Future of old oak tree in Helotes still unknown
An old oak tree sits with its roots in a burlap sack at the former Helotes Shopping Center.
Book takes waltz through popular Texas dance halls
Dance Halls and Last Calls: A History of Texas Country Music by Geronimo Trevino III takes readers on an armchair waltz across the Lone Star State.
Readers' Questions: Camille's Teas in Helotes offers many different types
We received news of another option for those looking for tea. Camille's Teas in Helotes has more than 60 types of loose leaf teas, including green, black, rooibos, herbal, green and black.
Show takes listeners on trip of memories
More than 800 people revisited the swing music of the 1930s and 1940s for two hours Sunday at the University of Texas at San Antonio's Institute of Texan Cultures as the Sentimental Journey Orchestra honored ...
Permanent location makes it easier for blood donors
The price of gas is having an impact on all kinds of businesses. Even the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center is moving away from buses and toward more permanent donation sites.
Big plans announced for tiny creatures
Measures to improve and increase the population and habitat of nine creatures that have been found in only a few dozen Bexar County caves are outlined in a draft recovery plan from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Hill Country Planning Association, aka 'Hill Country Militia,' rises...
For a little story on the animosity that real estate developers are engendering in our neck of the woods due to the way they manage to transform bucolic hill country vistas into moonscapes of destruction , see ...
Windtricity Continues To Generate Partners
Raba-Kistner Consultants, of San Antonio, Texas, and Helotes County are the latest to sign up as CPS Windtricity Business Partners. via Environmental Leader
UTSA ethics case of professors' land buy still unresolved
“The only thing I want is to go back to teaching”
In January, two longtime engineering professors at the University of Texas at San Antonio - Chia-Shun "Rocky" Shih and Alberto Arroyo - were put on paid leave after buying a piece of land near Helotes that ... via MySanAntonio.com
“No one seems to be looking at the big picture”
Proposed parking that would require drivers to back into their spots, fees in lieu of drainage solutions for a town plagued with flooding issues and a custody battle over a tree? Helotes' new City Council has a ... via Bulverde Community News