‘Nobody is helping’: Corner store owner pleads for police action after repeated burglaries
Read full article: ‘Nobody is helping’: Corner store owner pleads for police action after repeated burglariesThe owner of a San Antonio corner store said he isn’t taking chances anymore when it comes to the safety of his business.
What happens after a dog bite? Here’s what you need to know.
Read full article: What happens after a dog bite? Here’s what you need to know.The City of San Antonio Animal Care Services responded to several dog bites in 2024. Preventing the problem sounds simple, but it keeps happening, so here’s what happens after a dog bites a person.
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San Antonio food truck owner says shes lost 80% of her business due to coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: San Antonio food truck owner says shes lost 80% of her business due to coronavirus pandemicSAN ANTONIO The owner of Grouchy Mamas Food Truck says she has lost 80% of her business due to COVID-19. She said with more people working from home, they no longer post up at their lunch spots. The pandemic has also canceled a lot of events, including Fiesta, that normally draws a lot of business for food truck owners. Emergency TABC amendment relaxes requirements for Texas bars to reopen as restaurantsFlores said she and other food trucks owners have had to adapt to the times. Some food trucks have also partnered with bars to serve food.
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Owner of longstanding Flip Side Record Parlor on South Side dies at 46
Read full article: Owner of longstanding Flip Side Record Parlor on South Side dies at 46SAN ANTONIO – The 46-year-old owner of Flip Side Record Parlor lost her battle to cancer this week, family members said. The family of Clarissa Renae Pena said she died in her home. Pena spent most of her life working at the longstanding record shop on the South Side and eventually took over as the owner. Last year, Pena told KSAT the shop had come under financial hardship while she was battling colon cancer. Pena’s goal was to keep the business’ doors open.