Former Gonzaga star joining San Antonio Spurs
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With no rain to rinse the air, the concentrations of dust are expected to increase. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reports a moderately dense plume of dust on Thursday was expected to continue its inward push from the Gulf of Mexico and spread as far west as the Permian Basin and into North Central Texas.
The San Antonio Spurs filled up another roster spot with a free agent signing that sees them bring back a familiar face.
For those who lost their eyewear due to the flooding, two locations are offering assistance to simplify the replacement process.
The city maintains that those recordings are too sensitive to be placed in the public domain, particularly given the risk that they could be posted online. The San Antonio Express-News requested 911 calls and transcripts,
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Serena Aldrich, who once attended the camp, shared her girls' harrowing account of fleeing the raging floodwaters.
The city has held community workshops in every city council district to inform residents about it and gather their feedback.
Sherry Wehner, co-owner of the Deco Ballroom, the site of the old Woodlawn Bowling Center, sits for a portrait in an onsite dressing room. The space is believed to have served as the office of Woodlawn Bowling Center Manager Bill Bell, which was converted into a childcare area for bowlers with children.
The San Antonio Spurs have made only one free agent signing this summer, and they could round out their roster with a veteran still looking for a team.
With NFL training camps around the corner, Dallas Cowboys defensive back Kemon Hall spent his morning in San Antonio, sweating through an intense offseason workout at BayBay McClinton’s All Sports Speed and Conditioning.
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio International Airport has been awarded a $13.3 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Infrastructure In
Mainly, the delays will impact those heading to the city's downtown. The northbound lower level ramp of I-35 from S. Laredo Street to Martin Street is closed, along with the two inside lanes of the upper level on that same stretch.