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Film documents history of Underground Railroad in South Texas
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: EDINBURG, Texas – A little known chapter of Civil War history makes for a dramatic story told in “,” a documentary produced by the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley.The film is based on the choice made by runaway slaves prior to the Civil War, to head south instead of north, to Mexico using another Underground Railroad.The route to freedom would be longer over treacherous terrain between the Nueces and Rio Grande Rivers.But similar to the one started by Harriet Tubman for those fleeing to the north, heroic mixed race families...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: EDINBURG, Texas – A little known chapter of Civil War history makes for a dramatic story told in “,” a documentary produced by the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley.The film is based on the choice made by runaway slaves prior to the Civil War, to head south instead of north, to Mexico using another Underground Railroad.The route to freedom would be longer over treacherous terrain between the Nueces and Rio Grande Rivers.But similar to the one started by Harriet Tubman for those fleeing to the north, heroic mixed race families...WW…
Changed your mind about voting by mail? How to cancel your mail ballot and vote in person
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – With lingering questions about the postal service’s reliability after implemented ahead of the 2020 election, some voters who have applied for their mail ballot may want to cast a ballot in-person instead.In Bexar County, at least 1,375 voters have already canceled their mail-in ballot to vote early, according to the.One of those voters was Catherine Summerville, who at the AT&T Center on Wednesday.“I had initially asked for a ballot over 60 days ago, but then I changed my mind,” Summerville said. “I think it’s...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – With lingering questions about the postal service’s reliability after implemented ahead of the 2020 election, some voters who have applied for their mail ballot may want to cast a ballot in-person instead.In Bexar County, at least 1,375 voters have already canceled their mail-in ballot to vote early, according to the.One of those voters was Catherine Summerville, who at the AT&T Center on Wednesday.“I had initially asked for a ballot over 60 days ago, but then I changed my mind,” Summerville said. “I think it’s...WW…
Great Horned Owl flying free over San Antonio again after rescue
, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: October 5, 2020, 6:39 pmUpdated: October 6, 2020, 6:15 amTags: , , , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: October 5, 2020, 6:39 pmUpdated: October 6, 2020, 6:15 amTags: , , , SAN ANTONIO – A Castle Hills resident discovered a that was injured and in need of help about a month ago.“He had a droopy right wing. So it was a good indication that he was injured on that side of his body,” said Lynn Cuny, founder and president of Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation.Cuny said a rescue volunteer caught the...…, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: October 5, 2020, 6:39 pmUpdated: October 6, 2020, 6:15 amTags: , , , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: October 5, 2020, 6:39 pmUpdated: October 6, 2020, 6:15 amTags: , , , SAN ANTONIO – A Castle Hills resident discovered a that was injured and in need of help about a month ago.“He had a droopy right wing. So it was a good indication that he was injured on that side of his body,” said Lynn Cuny, founder and president of Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation.Cuny said a rescue volunteer caught the...WW…
San Antonio Fire Department part of Texas response to California wildfires
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Waiting to board their charter flight to California on Tuesday, 50 firefighters from the San Antonio and Austin area will be on the front lines of the Northern California wildfires.The local firefighters be among 170 from around the state flying to California in two planes provided by Southwest Airlines.“Anybody you see here is a brother who wants to help another brother right now,” said Randy Denzer, a battalion chief with the Austin Fire Department.This will be Denzer’s third deployment to California.“The one...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – Waiting to board their charter flight to California on Tuesday, 50 firefighters from the San Antonio and Austin area will be on the front lines of the Northern California wildfires.The local firefighters be among 170 from around the state flying to California in two planes provided by Southwest Airlines.“Anybody you see here is a brother who wants to help another brother right now,” said Randy Denzer, a battalion chief with the Austin Fire Department.This will be Denzer’s third deployment to California.“The one...WW…
Bar owners devastated after Gov. Abbott announces other businesses can expand capacity
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – ’s once-popular beer pub, Big Hops, is empty, only open for beer-to-go for a few hours on Fridays and Saturdays. Still, Martindale said he was holding out hope Gov. Greg Abbott would allow bars like his to reopen to some extent. Instead, the Abbott announced Thursday that bars would remain closed until there’s a way for them to reopen safely.“It’s devastating. We don’t know what to do next,” Martindale said. He said he and other bar owners had seen the flattening of the curve in COVID-19 cases as an encouraging...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – ’s once-popular beer pub, Big Hops, is empty, only open for beer-to-go for a few hours on Fridays and Saturdays. Still, Martindale said he was holding out hope Gov. Greg Abbott would allow bars like his to reopen to some extent. Instead, the Abbott announced Thursday that bars would remain closed until there’s a way for them to reopen safely.“It’s devastating. We don’t know what to do next,” Martindale said. He said he and other bar owners had seen the flattening of the curve in COVID-19 cases as an encouraging...WW…
San Antonio’s three largest school districts report drops in enrollment
, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: September 14, 2020, 6:44 pmTags: , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: September 14, 2020, 6:44 pmTags: , SAN ANTONIO – When the new school year began, Barry Perez, spokesman for the , said officials knew it would be “an anomaly” because of the pandemic.“We knew that there would be some families that would look for some other options,” Perez said.He said the district had projected 104,700 students would enroll. Yet, so far, just over 102,00 have signed up.“We’re approximately 3,000 short where we thought...…, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: September 14, 2020, 6:44 pmTags: , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: September 14, 2020, 6:44 pmTags: , SAN ANTONIO – When the new school year began, Barry Perez, spokesman for the , said officials knew it would be “an anomaly” because of the pandemic.“We knew that there would be some families that would look for some other options,” Perez said.He said the district had projected 104,700 students would enroll. Yet, so far, just over 102,00 have signed up.“We’re approximately 3,000 short where we thought...WW…
Small business owner first of eight to win $500 from local nonprofit
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – The news that professional photographer Yee Yan Segovia had won $500 came via Zoom."I almost never win anything, so I was really surprised," Segovia said.The U.S. Navy veteran became the first of eight small business owners who will be randomly selected by the every week through Sep. 23.“Even if you don’t win the $500, I really recommend you register because you can win so much more than that,” said Mariangela Zavala, Maestro Center’s executive director.She said Segovia had increased her chances of winning because...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – The news that professional photographer Yee Yan Segovia had won $500 came via Zoom."I almost never win anything, so I was really surprised," Segovia said.The U.S. Navy veteran became the first of eight small business owners who will be randomly selected by the every week through Sep. 23.“Even if you don’t win the $500, I really recommend you register because you can win so much more than that,” said Mariangela Zavala, Maestro Center’s executive director.She said Segovia had increased her chances of winning because...WW…
Grants available for artists, nonprofit arts groups impacted by COVID-19
, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: July 10, 2020, 6:39 pmTags: , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: July 10, 2020, 6:39 pmTags: , SAN ANTONIO – Applications are being accepted through July 30 for $2.6 million available through the grant program.Debbie Racca-Sittre, executive director of the , said, the grants are for qualified applicants “who experience business disruption between March 13th and December 30, due to Covid-19 social distancing and closure requirements.”She said the City Council allocated the federal relief funds through the...…, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: July 10, 2020, 6:39 pmTags: , Sign up for our Newsletters, Reporter, PhotojournalistPublished: July 10, 2020, 6:39 pmTags: , SAN ANTONIO – Applications are being accepted through July 30 for $2.6 million available through the grant program.Debbie Racca-Sittre, executive director of the , said, the grants are for qualified applicants “who experience business disruption between March 13th and December 30, due to Covid-19 social distancing and closure requirements.”She said the City Council allocated the federal relief funds through the...WW…
Governor’s mask mandate overdue but welcomed, San Antonio, Bexar County leaders say
WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said there was a big reason he said “” that Gov. Greg Abbott made face masks mandatory."Every hour that goes by where this infection is allowed to be transmitted is another hour that we lose to this virus, and we see how quickly it can spread," Nirenberg said.RELATED: Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff said he believes reopening the state without taking the needed precautions "was a mistake the governor made.""They're focused on vigorous enforcement of these orders because we have to get...…WEATHER ALERTTags: Sign up for our NewslettersTags: SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said there was a big reason he said “” that Gov. Greg Abbott made face masks mandatory."Every hour that goes by where this infection is allowed to be transmitted is another hour that we lose to this virus, and we see how quickly it can spread," Nirenberg said.RELATED: Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff said he believes reopening the state without taking the needed precautions "was a mistake the governor made.""They're focused on vigorous enforcement of these orders because we have to get...WW…
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