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Best Chinese Food San Antonio – Top Restaurants, Buffets & Takeout

When a craving for dumplings, sizzling stir-fry, or a bowl of steaming noodles hits, San Antonio has no shortage of incredible spots to satisfy your appetite. From hidden neighborhood gems to trendy hot pot destinations, the city’s food scene proves that when it comes to Chinese food, San Antonio is as flavorful and...
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TxDOT warns drivers of DUI dangers over Labor Day weekend

SAN ANTONIO — As Labor Day weekend is in full force, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is cautioning drivers about the risks of driving under the influence. Last summer, nearly 900 individuals were either killed or injured in DUI-related crashes. More than 300 of these incidents occurred during Labor...
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San Antonio Zoo to open new ocean conservation lab next year to help protect...

The $750,000 state-of-the-art facility will focus on coral conservation, research, restoration and education.
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This wacky San Antonio-area mansion for sale has its own ice cream parlor and...

A massive home recently listed for sale in New Braunfels is simply too weird to pass up. Much like a nice-looking, well-spoken person who ends up being a total weirdo, there's more than meets the eye when approaching this palatial $8 million estate from the curb. The 10,706-square-foot Neo-Colonial residence...
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Key city official in Project Marvel plans to retire from City of San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Assistant City Manager Lori Houston, a key architect of the controversial Project Marvel, is retiring from the City of San Antonio after a 23 years. City Manager Erik Walsh acknowledged Houston’s departure in a Friday afternoon email to the city executive team. Her last day at the city is Sept. 26.
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ME’s office identifies man who died after altercation turned shooting at East Side hotel

SAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s office identified a man who was shot and killed early Thursday after an altercation at an East Side hotel. Anthony Watson, 41, was killed in what is being ruled as a homicide after an argument with a 25-year-old woman at the Knights Inn, located in the 4000 block of...
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Tiny Texas town responds to area becoming ‘Silicon Valley’

The town has been the subject of online buzz over the past year.
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Two men injured in early morning drive-by shooting outside Southeast Side bar

SAN ANTONIO — Two men were hospitalized after a drive-by shooting outside a Southeast Side bar early Saturday morning. The shooting happened just after 1 a.m. in the 1800 block of Rigsby Avenue off of Highway 87. Police say two men were standing outside in the parking lot of...
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Carjacker stabs passenger multiple times before stealing vehicle on East Side

SAN ANTONIO - A man was left in critical condition after a violent carjacking late Thursday night on the East Side. The incident happened around 10:30 p.m. along Seguin Avenue near Interstate 35 and North New Braunfels Avenue. Police said the 37-year-old passenger was stabbed multiple times, in the neck,...
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Hurricane Katrina evacuees recall leaving home and why they stayed in San Antonio 20...

SAN ANTONIO – Twenty years have passed since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast. More than 100,000 evacuees took refuge in Texas. Tens of thousands of those evacuees came to San Antonio. Rodney Boisley and Angela Williams undoubtedly remember the day Katrina hit New...

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