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Corapi to appear at AT&T Center
Father John Corapi, one of the most popular Catholic speakers, will visit San Antonio next Friday and Saturday to sign his books and give his trademark inspirational talks at the AT&T Center.
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Two men arrested in robbery on Southeast Side
Two men were arrested and one was still on the loose in an alleged robbery and assault that occurred Friday afternoon on the Southeast Side.
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White: Perry abused Texas Enterprise Fund
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White said Friday that Gov. Rick Perry used the Texas Enterprise Fund to hand out political favors.
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Internal Control Systems, Providers of Unified Security Solutions, Growing in San Antonio
Internal Control Systems, a provider of Unified Security Solutions, is pleased to announce the hiring of WC Langdon in our San Antonio, Texas, office.
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Edward Allen North
Mr. Edward Allen North was born on Sept. 26, 1946, in Bakersfield, Calif., to Harvey and Elsie North.
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SA Woman Invents Cloth Diaper Soap
A year ago, San Antonio resident Kim Webb started her own business. She said she wanted to raise her two infant sons in cloth diapers instead of landfill-clogging disposables, but the laundry detergent she was using left a film and caused rashes on her boys.
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Eagle Ford helps drive inquiries
San Antonio office vacancy is down and the long-term outlook for the office market is gradually improving, thanks in large part to inquiries from oil and gas companies involved in the Eagle Ford shale play in South Texas.
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Planning for medical offices
A sign on a 2.6-acre lot at 1100 McCullough tells about R.L. Worth & Associatesa plan to develop a 100,000-square-foot medical offices building there with Broadway Bank being a main tenant.
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Grief Support Groups in San Antonio: AARP Offers Grief Sessions
AARP offers grief sessions in San Antonio to anyone who has lost a loved one. The sessions assist survivors what to expect and how to process grief in a healthy way.
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State school ratings released
A whopping 249 school districts and 2,624 schools received the highest accountability rating of exemplary - the brass ring of bragging rights in Texas public education, according to numbers released Friday by the Texas Education Agency.
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Nature: Squirrels' ways are sometimes a little nutty
The Eastern fox squirrel can be found in the eastern two-thirds of Texas. Some people love them and some hate them.
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Obama to raise money in Dallas
By Dave Montgomery AUSTIN -- President Barack Obama is expected to be in Dallas in early August as part of a two-city Texas trip to raise money for Democratic candidates, Democratic sources said Wednesday.The Dallas fundraiser, at a private residence, has apparently replaced plans for a presidential visit to either Houston or San Antonio.
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Jim Beal Jr.: Perkins and friends bringing blues dynamite to Sam's
Blues-piano legend Joe Williams "Pinetop" Perkins will join others blues piano greats on stage at Sam's Burger Joint Friday night.
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Local Marine wounded in Afghanistan
A San Antonio Marine is recovering in Bethesda, Md., from a leg amputation and severe injuries received in an explosion last week in Afghanistan.
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A good campaign strategy in TX-Gov
Bill White, the popular former Mayor of Houston, seems to be running a pretty good strategy as the Democratic nominee for Governor of Texas.
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Police identify murder-suicide victims
San Antonio police have identified a shooter and his three victims from a Wednesday night murder-suicide that shocked neighbors in a Northwest Side subdivision, but investigators are still trying to figure out why it happened.
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Traffic Alert: Two 18-wheelers involved in accident on South Side
Emergency crews are at the scene of an accident on the South Side. The accident happened around 11:30 a.m. Thursday near Military Drive and South Presa.
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Viewers spot missing Houston area teen in SA
An amber alert is issued for a Houston area teen who investigators believe is with a man she met over the internet.
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Leadership seminar for older teens August 14
Al is the president of Moyer Consulting Services providing leadership development consultant services to four local city governments and multiple private southwest Virginia businesses.
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Fort Sam restroom sex nets prison term
A San Antonio man was sentenced Wednesday to six months in prison for having sex with a developmentally disabled woman on Fort Sam Houston and lying to agents about it.