Northwest San Antonio gastropub Hop & Vine announces permanent closure
click image Instagram / hopandvinesaAfter nearly five years of dishing up creative culinary offerings in Northwest San Antonio, Hop & Vine gastropub this week will permanently close.The Alamo Ranch eatery shared a social media post over the weekend thanking patrons and staff for their support and encouragement. The small restaurant earned a local rep serving inventive dishes with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and craft beer.Hop & Vine will remain open for dine-in, curbside and delivery through this week, closing things out with a reservation-only farewell dinner on Sunday. At press time, only two reservations slots remain available.Hop & Vine is open Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 to 9 p.m.; Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturday for brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m and dinner from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.; and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.The farewell dinner will take place Sunday, February 14 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
sacurrent.comSAHA breaks ground on new affordable housing near Alamo Ranch
SAN ANTONIO – With golden shovels in their hands, some local movers and shakers broke ground on what is expected to be a golden opportunity for some families in need. The San Antonio Housing Authority held the ceremony Wednesday to symbolically mark the beginning of construction on what it calls “affordable housing in the Alamo Ranch area.”An artist’s rendering, courtesy of SAHA, shows the exterior of the complex. The location along Loop 1604 and just a stone’s throw from Alamo Ranch, was chosen by SAHA to give people options. SAHA will look at income and other factors to determine who qualifies for the affordable housing units. For information on applying, contact the San Antonio Housing Authority.
SAHA breaks ground on new affordable housing near Alamo Ranch
SAHA breaks ground on new affordable housing near Alamo RanchPublished: July 29, 2020, 12:14 pmWith golden shovels in their hands, some local movers and shakers broke ground on what is expected to be a golden opportunity for some families in need.
'Customers shouldn't panic': H-E-B encourages all to only buy what they need
'Customers shouldn't panic': H-E-B encourages all to only buy what they needAn empty rack of where toilet paper is supposed to be at an H-E-B in Alamo Ranch. Photo: Christina Aguirre Photo: Christina Aguirre Image 1 of / 70 Caption Close 'Customers shouldn't panic': H-E-B encourages all to only buy what they need 1 / 70 Back to GalleryAs coronavirus concerns grow, many shoppers are buying items in bulk, leaving many store shelves empty. On Friday, H-E-B sent out a news release asking its customers to stop "stockpiling" and not to "panic" during this time. Customers shouldn't panic, we continue to restock shelves. H-E-B (@HEB) March 13, 2020RELATED: H-E-B limiting supplies such as hand sanitizer, water in an effort to keep shelves stocked"We encourage preparedness, not stockpiling," the grocery store chain tweeted.
mysanantonio.comBCSO: Woman shot at apartment complex in Alamo Ranch area
SAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting at an apartment complex in the Alamo Ranch area. The shooting happened at 5:19 p.m. Sunday near an apartment complex in the 11500 block of Wild Pine on the far West Side. Sheriff’s deputies said an altercation broke out between two groups of people, resulting in a shooting. Officials: Homeless man shot after suspect tries to steal his bicycleA woman with a gunshot wound was taken to CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital on Westover Hills for treatment of injuries. Officials said the suspects are still at large.
Shooting at NW Bexar County apartment complex has neighbor worried about safety
SAN ANTONIO – A shooting at a northwest Bexar County apartment complex has at least one woman concerned about her family’s safety. Caitlyn Woods lives at the Alamo Ranch Apartments where a man was wounded late Monday night, according to Bexar County sheriff’s investigators. Man shot 3 times in chest at NW Bexar County apartmentsDeputies found him after 11 p.m. lying on the hallway floor in the one of the buildings of the complex in the 11500 block of Alamo Ranch Parkway. “I heard sirens really loud, which we live really close to the highway, so I didn’t think anything of it,” Woods said. They declined to discuss the motive for the shooting and as of late Tuesday morning had not made any arrests.
Man shot 3 times in chest at NW Bexar County apartments
SAN ANTONIO – A man is in critical condition after being shot in the chest three times at a Northwest Bexar County apartment complex. Bexar County sheriff’s deputies were called to the Alamo Ranch Apartments, located in the 11500 block of Alamo Ranch Parkway, shortly after 11 p.m. Monday. He had been shot three times in his chest, deputies said. They said the man was in critical condition when he was taken to a hospital by ambulance. Detectives later confirmed that the man who was shot did live at the apartment complex where they found him.
Put a ring on it: Police search for 2 diamond ring bandits
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio police are searching for two men who they said made off with diamond rings from a Zales Jewelers near Alamo Ranch earlier this month. Crime Stoppers put out photos of the two suspects Tuesday morning. According to police, each ring was a 1 1/2 carat solitaire white gold ring with a total value of $14,200. Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to an arrest. Tips made directly to Crime Stoppers are anonymous.