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1 week ago |
satxtoday.6amcity.com | Nicholas Caballero
With Final Four’s festivities complete, San Antonians have the long-standing tradition of Fiesta to look forward to. Whether it’s grabbing a bite from the chicken on the stick stalls or showing off your Fiesta medal collection — we believe our 2025 medal is worth adding to your sarape. The best part? We’re giving them away for free. All you need to do is:Show that you’re subscribed to our free daily newsletter. Not subscribed? We can help with that when you meet us in person — it’s that simple.
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1 week ago |
satxtoday.6amcity.com | Nicholas Caballero
We’ve all been there. You’re driving along 281 or 1604 when all of sudden your eyes go wide, heart starts thumping, and you have to check both sides of your vehicle to get over a lane in order to avoid hitting a piece of road junk. Just us? Anecdote aside, these large pieces of road debris — a couch that fell off a truck, glass from a collision, or a steel box tripping from a semi — can cause serious harm to you and your vehicle, but did you know we have a team to help with that?
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2 weeks ago |
satxtoday.6amcity.com | Nicholas Caballero
When I first arrived at The Newstand, I intended to get some work knocked out prior to interviewing novelist Isa Arsén. After opening the shop’s thick glass doors — and ducking under a large leafy plant — my first view was of Arsén herself. Looks like we had the same idea. Arsén was drinking a black drip, and wearing a chic denim outfit for our meeting. She didn’t notice me at first, as she was in the zone typing away at her computer.
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2 weeks ago |
satxtoday.6amcity.com | Nicholas Caballero |Ivan Briones
Northside, Northwest Side, Far West Side, Southside, Southtown… if you’ve been confused about what neighborhoods are where, you’re not alone. Whether you’re new to the city or a long-time San Antonian, we’re here to clear up any confusion by breaking down some of the most iconic areas around the 210. Here are the Alamo City’s 11 major neighborhoods.
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3 weeks ago |
satxtoday.6amcity.com | Nicholas Caballero
Pack your paddles and clubs, because we’re heading to the Hill Country. Pickleball — the fastest-growing sport in the US — is getting a real estate evolution about 20 minutes north of the Alamo City. We have all the details about this new resort-style condo community — Oakfire Ridge. This new development is being helmed by San Antonio entrepreneur Sean Tipton + professional pickleball player Thomas Wilson and his wife, Brittany Wilson.
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