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The San Antonio Express-News is a daily publication based in San Antonio, Texas. It is part of the Hearst Corporation and has offices in both San Antonio and Austin. As of 2016, the Express-News is the fourth largest newspaper in Texas, with a daily circulation close to 100,000 copies. The newspaper also has an online presence, available as Express-News and mySA.
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15 hours ago |
mysanantonio.com | Emma Weidmann
He’ll be leading the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, the top terrorism prevention program at the DHS that "strengthens our country's abilities to prevent terrorism, and targeted violence, in the Homeland implementing the core DHS mission, through funding, training, increased public awareness, and partnerships across every level of government, law enforcement, public safety, the private sector, and in local communities."When did he attend UTSA?
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3 days ago |
mysanantonio.com | Polly Anna Rocha
Coffee options are a-brewing in San Antonio, particularly in the Yemeni coffee space, and the city is making room for more coffeehouses that specialize in the regional style. The latest planned for the Alamo City is Haraz Coffee, a chain hailing from Dearborn, Michigan, which is looking to open its first San Antonio location in the Medical Center.
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3 days ago |
mysanantonio.com | Dina Arévalo
Grupo Frontera, the norteño band from the Rio Grande Valley that has had a meteoric rise to fame after going viral on TikTok and via collabs with Latin music superstars like Bad Bunny, brought it back to their roots this weekend by shooting a music video for their latest single in a very unusual place — the Alamo Pulga.
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4 days ago |
mysanantonio.com | Zachary-Taylor Wright
A huge Texas-based retailer is reportedly heading to bankruptcy court in the coming weeks, according to published reports. The move comes after a business boom two years ago and just one year after a leadership shakeup led to a new CEO at the helm. Apparently, the skyrocketing tariffs on goods imported from China is weighing heavy on the homeware company’s profit margins.
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4 days ago |
mysanantonio.com | Zachary-Taylor Wright
Hunters Creek North resident Michele Saunders says when the exciting project to bury lines was announced in her neighborhood it was expected to be completed by the end of summer in 2022. However, her and five neighbors were left scratching their head when only their section of street, a row of six houses, was left with low-hanging lines and CPS Energy poles that have been described as both dangerous and eyesores.
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Elaine Ayala
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Eric Dexheimer
Frank Cardenas
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Jacob Beltran
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Jim Kiest
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Marc Duvoisin
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Mike Sutter
Nora Lopez
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Paul Stephen
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Peter L. Scamardo II
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Randi Stevenson
René A. Guzman
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