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TABC investigating bar lounge shooting that left 1 dead, 3 injured
Read full article: TABC investigating bar lounge shooting that left 1 dead, 3 injuredSan Antonio police and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission are investigating a shooting outside a bar lounge that left one man dead and three others wounded.
There were 127 violations of selling alcohol to minors during Spring Break, TABC says
Read full article: There were 127 violations of selling alcohol to minors during Spring Break, TABC saysThe Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission announced on Monday that they found 127 instances of businesses that sold alcohol to minors during this year’s Spring Break.
East Side sports bar where 3 people were fatally shot has liquor permit permanently canceled by TABC
Read full article: East Side sports bar where 3 people were fatally shot has liquor permit permanently canceled by TABCAn East Side sports bar where three people were gunned down earlier this month had its liquor permit permanently canceled by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
TABC temporarily suspends liquor license for East Side sports bar where 3 people were fatally shot
Read full article: TABC temporarily suspends liquor license for East Side sports bar where 3 people were fatally shotThe Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission temporarily suspended the liquor license for an East Side bar where a gunman opened fire on a group early Sunday morning, leaving three people dead and two people wounded.
Bars ordered to close on Thursday in Bexar County ‘until further notice’
Read full article: Bars ordered to close on Thursday in Bexar County ‘until further notice’BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Bexar County bars are being ordered to close again as of 11 p.m. Thursday. A new executive order from Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff states that all bars and similar establishments that hold a TABC permit, and are not defined as a restaurant, must close until further notice. Wolff wrote a letter to TABC officials Tuesday to notify them that he is choosing to opt Bexar County out of Gov. In Bexar County, bars were allowed to reopen Oct. 20. Most of the more than 3,000 bars in Bexar County reopened as restaurants while the order to keep bars closed remained in effect, according to a previous KSAT report.
Coronavirus update San Antonio, Oct. 19: Officials report 98 new COVID-19 cases, 2 new virus-related deaths
Read full article: Coronavirus update San Antonio, Oct. 19: Officials report 98 new COVID-19 cases, 2 new virus-related deathsSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff updated the community about the local response to COVID-19 in their daily briefing Monday night. Nirenberg reported 63,426 total COVID-19 cases and 1,230 total deaths in Bexar County, as of Monday, an increase of 98 new cases. City officials also reported that 193 patients are hospitalized, 84 are in the intensive care unit and 36 are on ventilators. Wolff said he met with TABC officials on Monday to discuss the opening of bars that are not reopened as restaurants. He said while the bars can reopen, he has the power to close them down again if cases surge in the area.
When will bars reopen in Bexar and 13 surrounding counties?
Read full article: When will bars reopen in Bexar and 13 surrounding counties?Here are the current decisions from county judges for Bexar and the surrounding counties regarding the reopening of bars:Atascosa - Bars can reopen on Oct. 14. Bexar - City officials announced that local bars can reopen at 50% capacity on Oct. 21. TABC’s Coronavirus Information Page features an interactive map listing the Texas counties that have been approved to allow bars to reopen under Gov. Related:Wolff declines to reopen bars in Bexar County after Abbott issues orderGov. Greg Abbott said Texas counties can allow bars to reopen.
San Antonio bars reinvent themselves with plans to reopen
Read full article: San Antonio bars reinvent themselves with plans to reopenSan Antonio – The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has been making changes to the requirements necessary to receive a Food and Beverage Certificate to help more bar owners meet those requirements. Bar owners like Tony Keogh, of Main Street Bar, is adapting to keep their businesses alive. The latest TABC amendment eliminates the need for the business to have a commercial kitchen. The certificate from TABC to be able to reopen will cost about $800, money Keogh says he really cannot afford. Related: Emergency TABC amendment relaxes requirements for Texas bars to reopen as restaurants
Emergency TABC amendment relaxes requirements for Texas bars to reopen as restaurants
Read full article: Emergency TABC amendment relaxes requirements for Texas bars to reopen as restaurantsSAN ANTONIO A new amendment approved by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Tuesday is opening a new path for bars to reopen as restaurants. The amendment to Rule 33.5 will allow bars to more easily qualify for a food and beverage certificate by removing certain requirements that make obtaining the certificate difficult. Texas bars were closed in mid-March, allowed to reopen at 25% capacity on May 22, got the go-ahead to increase capacity to 50% on June 3, and then on June 26, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order to reclose all bars with roughly 3 hours notice. Emergency rules adopted under Government Code 2001.034 may be effective for not longer than 120 days and may be renewed for not longer than 60 days.Read the full amendment below:
These San Antonio bars have reopened under new TABC guidelines
Read full article: These San Antonio bars have reopened under new TABC guidelinesSAN ANTONIO Several San Antonio-area bars have reopened this month after reclassifying as restaurants with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. At the end of July, the state allowed bars with full kitchens to reopen under certain guidelines that fall under Gov. According to TABC guidelines, bars with full kitchens can either apply for a food and beverage certificate or submit an alcohol sales reporting affidavit. You cant serve food from, you know, 8 to 9 p.m., then serve alcohol the rest of the time. In San Antonio, more than two dozens bars have reclassified as restaurants as of Tuesday, according to TABC records.
Some Bexar County bars reclassify themselves as restaurants in order to reopen
Read full article: Some Bexar County bars reclassify themselves as restaurants in order to reopenSan Antonio Some Bexar County bars are beginning to reopen under a new classification, thanks to some changes by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Bars with full kitchens now have two options: They can apply for a Food & Beverage Certificate or submit an Alcohol Sales Reporting Affidavit. If you operate as a restaurant, you have to be willing to serve food for your entire opening hours, Porter said. You cant serve food from, you know, 8 to 9 p.m., then serve alcohol the rest of the time. City of San Antonio officials said they are aware of the reclassification of these bars to restaurants and there are concerns.
Gov. Greg Abbott discusses bars, college football in latest COVID-19 update
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott discusses bars, college football in latest COVID-19 updateAs the novel coronavirus continues to spread at a significant rate across Texas, the future is still unclear for two major industries in the Lone Star State bars and college football. Greg Abbott took questions on both topics during a COVID-19 briefing held Tuesday in Beaumont. When (patrons) become intoxicated, they lose the discipline that they need to maintain the practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Abbott said. Many of the major football conferences appear to be leaning toward postponement or cancellation, even though college football players have expressed their desires to play in the upcoming season. Though Abbott has not had a discussion with university athletic directors since conferences began canceling football season, he said the health, safety and careers of the athletes should come first.
COVID-19 related hospitalizations still declining in Bexar County, San Antonio
Read full article: COVID-19 related hospitalizations still declining in Bexar County, San AntonioSAN ANTONIO COVID-19 related hospitalizations are still declining, according to numbers provided by the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District and city officials. On Saturday, Bexar Countys COVID-19 case load increased as the city announced 232 additional COVID-19 cases. The additional cases bring Bexar Countys cumulative total to 42,531 cases since the start of the pandemic. Officials reported 743 Bexar County residents are hospitalized due to COVID-19, down from 770 on Friday. Numbers released by city officials indicate that 15% of staffed hospital beds and 52% of ventilators are available in Bexar County.
San Antonio bar temporarily shut down after violating COVID-19 health protocols, officials say
Read full article: San Antonio bar temporarily shut down after violating COVID-19 health protocols, officials saySAN ANTONIO One San Antonio bar is among 17 that have had their alcohol permits suspended as of Monday by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for allegedly violating COVID-19 health protocols. Burnhouse, located off North Loop 1604 East, was shut down on Monday, according to the TABC. These violations represent a very small number of the 3,500 licensed businesses inspected by TABC since the beginning of May, TABC Chairman Kevin J. Lilly said. The first violation will result in up to a 30-day license suspension, and the second will result in up to a 60-day suspension, TABC said. RELATED: Some San Antonio bar owners decide to shut down amid second wave of COVID-19 infectionsThe standards for operating bars in Texas were drafted by Governor Greg Abbotts Strike Force to Open Texas.
12 Texas bars temporarily lose alcohol permits after violating COVID-19 health protocols, officials say
Read full article: 12 Texas bars temporarily lose alcohol permits after violating COVID-19 health protocols, officials sayA dozen Texas bars have had their alcohol permits suspended as of Sunday by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for allegedly violating health protocols that can help slow the spread of COVID-19. Protecting the health and safety of Texans during this pandemic is our top priority, Nettles said in a statement. We warned businesses (that) TABC will have no tolerance for breaking the rules, and now, some bars are paying the price. The first violation will result in up to a 30-day license suspension, and the second will result in up to a 60-day suspension, TABC said. RELATED: Some San Antonio bar owners decide to shut down amid second wave of COVID-19 infectionsThe standards for operating bars in Texas were drafted by Governor Greg Abbotts Strike Force to Open Texas.
Five Texas bars lose their alcohol permits for 30 days after violating COVID-19 health protocols, officials say
Read full article: Five Texas bars lose their alcohol permits for 30 days after violating COVID-19 health protocols, officials sayFive Texas bars have had their alcohol permits suspended by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for allegedly violating health protocols that can help slow the spread of COVID-19. Protecting the health and safety of Texans during this pandemic is our top priority, Nettles said in a statement. We warned businesses (that) TABC will have no tolerance for breaking the rules, and now, some bars are paying the price. The first violation will result in up to a 30-day license suspension, and the second will result in up to a 60-day suspension, TABC said. Related: Some San Antonio bar owners decide to shut down amid second wave of COVID-19 infectionsThe standards for operating bars in Texas were drafted by Governor Greg Abbotts Strike Force to Open Texas.
TABC to bar, restaurant operators: Follow governors order or face suspension
Read full article: TABC to bar, restaurant operators: Follow governors order or face suspensionAs bars and restaurants have begun reopening, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is warning all operators that they must follow the states protocols or they face license suspension. San Antonio River Walk reopens after being closed due to COVID-19 pandemicIt is essential that bars and restaurants follow the public safety checklist developed by the governors Strike Force to Open Texas, TABC Executive Director Bentley Nettles said. There is nothing more important than the health and safety of Texans as we reopen, and there are consequences for businesses that do not follow the rules. Hills & Dales Ice House to close amid COVID-19 concernsA first offense will result in a 30-day license suspension, according to TABC, and a second will result in a 60-day suspension. Click here to find all TABC resources for businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Some San Antonio bar owners decide to shut down amid second wave of COVID-19 infections
Read full article: Some San Antonio bar owners decide to shut down amid second wave of COVID-19 infectionsGreg Abbott's guidelines, some owners in San Antonio are making the difficult decision to shut down again following a surge of new COVID-19 cases. Zoe Stanley, manager at The Well, said it was a difficult decision to make, as it likely has been for many of the other family-owned bars. Hills & Dales Ice House to close amid COVID-19 concernsWe started seeing things happening at other clubs, and they started testing positive. Aaron Pena, the owner of The Squeezebox, said he is watching the number of infections daily to determine if he will shut down his bar. Those in the bar industry say its just as difficult to have the governor shut them down as is it to have to decide on their own.