Live from the Southside expands literacy initiative with support from Lone Star Bank, San Antonio River Authority
Read full article: Live from the Southside expands literacy initiative with support from Lone Star Bank, San Antonio River AuthorityLive from the Southside is pleased to announce the continued growth of its literacy initiative, now supported by Lone Star National Bank and the San Antonio River Authority.
Award-winning Texas filmmaker lists Austin-based mansion ‘The Bond House’ for $8.9 million
Read full article: Award-winning Texas filmmaker lists Austin-based mansion ‘The Bond House’ for $8.9 millionRobert Rodriguez, an award-winning filmmaker and San Antonio native, has listed his Austin-based mansion for $8.9 million.
Briscoe Western Art Museum to host Q&A screening with the producer of ‘Deep in the Heart’
Read full article: Briscoe Western Art Museum to host Q&A screening with the producer of ‘Deep in the Heart’Embark on a stunning visual journey, narrated by Mathew McConaughey, into the Lone Star state’s hidden natural wonders.
South Korea objects to World Bank's order to pay Lone Star
Read full article: South Korea objects to World Bank's order to pay Lone StarSouth Korea plans to challenge a World Bank tribunal’s order to pay $216.5 million plus interest to Texas-based Lone Star Funds in their dispute over the private equity firm’s sale of Korea Exchange Bank.
Wineries and vineyards near San Antonio you should visit this summer
Read full article: Wineries and vineyards near San Antonio you should visit this summerThe Texas Hill Country is one of the most popular wine regions in the U.S. Here is a list of local vineyards and wineries you can check out this summer.
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These Texas snowmen pictures keep rolling in, and we cannot get enough
Read full article: These Texas snowmen pictures keep rolling in, and we cannot get enoughWe have readers and news partners across Texas, and they sent in the following photos. Sure, they’re not ALL snowmen, but a vast majority of the photos are. We threw in a baby, an ice fort and a Princess Elsa sighting for good measure. Thank you to everyone who submitted pictures. EPaez MarionWendy SpringWillisiqueenb Cat SpringUser Houstonme_kaiser Magnoliajack Conroesstephens@woodlandscelebration.com MontgomeryAmberReynolds Montgomerythe_whizkid02 Sugar LandAlex San AntonioMaria Sikkel Springtammylse San AntonioBatmangie San AntonioMichelleTX Conversenewsviewr San Antoniomariom35 San AntonioVal San Antoniosoccermimi234 Elmendorfanexravensong San AntonioRevolutions San AntonioStay safe and warm, Texas friends!
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Pabst Brewing moving headquarters to downtown San Antonio
Read full article: Pabst Brewing moving headquarters to downtown San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Editor’s note: This story was published through a partnership between the San Antonio Business Journal and KSAT. Pabst Brewing Co., the brewery behind brands like Lone Star and Pearl Beer, is moving into the Rand Building downtown. Jenna Saucedo-Herrera, San Antonio Economic Development Foundation president and CEO, confirmed on Monday afternoon that Pabst will move into the building at 110 E. Houston St., saying the move to San Antonio “sends a strong message that our region offers what HQs need to thrive as we continue to target California companies to relocate and expand.”Attempts to reach Pabst Brewing for comment were not returned by time of publication. Pabst moved into the Weston Urban-owned building from California in 2019 to establish a regional office. Read more about what the SAEDF president and CEO had to say about Pabst moving to San Antonio.
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Interactive map shows major hurricanes, tropical storms that hit Texas from 2001-2020
Read full article: Interactive map shows major hurricanes, tropical storms that hit Texas from 2001-2020SAN ANTONIO With Hurricane Laura looking to make landfall sometime Wednesday night or Thursday morning, were taking a look back at some of the bigger storms to hit the Lone Star state, starting with Tropical Storm Allison in 2001. Hurricane Rita in 2005 was one of the most intense tropical cyclones on record for the Gulf of Mexico and caused $4.7 billion in damage. That number pales in comparison, however to Hurricane Harvey which had an estimated impact of $125 billion reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which estimates the total approximate cost of damages from weather and climate disasters from the U.S. from 1980 to 2019 to be $1.75 trillion. An interactive story map below allows you to click through locations where hurricanes and tropical storms have made landfall. Related headlines: