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Traders Village Breaks Ground in Southwest San Antonio
The long awaited groundbreaking of Traders Village Marketplace in San Antonio took place recently amid welcomes and well wishes from City officials, area attractions and the hospitality industry, and the Texas Travel Industry Association.
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Slim, San Antonians make worlda s rich list
The son of an immigrant shopkeeper has become the first person from a developing nation, and the first from Latin America, to be named the world's richest person.
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Brother Of Man Shot By Officer Blames Police
Find out what the brother Gabriel Naranjo , charged with two counts of capital murder after being accused of attacking two San Antonio police officers Monday night, has to say about the incident.
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Expansion could force Notre Dame into league
NEW YORK -- Notre Dame wants to remain independent in football, but that might not matter if the Big Ten and Pac-10 decide to expand and create sweeping changes to major college sports.
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Blog: San Antonio's best burgers past & present
Last Wednesday I was fortunate enough to have lunch with CyberBob at Armadillos.
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Robbery on 12XX NW 24TH ST, San Antonio, TX
Two men with a gun walked into the Tienda Centro America and demanded money. Suspect got away with an undisclosed amount of cash.
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Kiddie Park
The grand opening for San Antonio's oldest amusement park was held Monday. The Kiddie Park on Broadway is back open after undergoing several renovations to the rides and a brand new grand entrance.
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2 Officers and woman injured after attack and shooting at gas station
Police officers reported being attacked by a group of teens Monday night. The problem outside the gas station on Roosevelt Avenue and SE Military Drive started when an elderly man asked a police officer, who happens to be an SAPD helicopter pilot, for help with three teenage boys who were messing with him.
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Former SAPD Spokesman Involved in Fatal Wreck
One of the most prominent and most familiar officers on the San Antonio Police Department, former Public Information Officer Sergeant Gabe Trevino, is facing criminal charges following a fatal car accident on the city's far north side yesterday, 1200 WOAI's Michael Main reports.
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Bikinis Sports Bar opening second San Antonio area location
Bikinis Sports Bar and Grill has opened a new restaurant location in the Northeast San Antonio area.
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Second sex complaint levied against S.A. cop
Two days after a San Antonio police officer was arrested for rape, another person has complained that the officer also sexually assaulted him while on duty, said Police Chief William McManus.
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Police arrest shooting suspect
Authorities have arrested a San Antonio man accused of shooting five people in December.
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Three dead from swine flu in past two weeks
No, swine flu has not gone away. Three people, including a 21-year-old woman who had given birth 20 hours earlier, have died in San Antonio hospitals from the virus in the past two weeks, health officials said Friday.
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Mexico furniture firm opens in San Antonio
High-end Mexican furniture company Muebles Detagglio is expanding to the United States by opening a new satellite office in San Antonio.
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Joint Base San Antonio is largest installation
The three military bases in the San Antonio area - two Air Force and one Army - are miles apart, but their distance from one another didn't stop the Defense Department from bringing them together.
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Teen fatally shot on West Side
San Antonio police are looking for two men suspected of fatally shooting a teen on the West Side Monday evening.
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From Barrio to Boardroom: The New President of Texas A&M San Antonio
Randy Beamer sat down to talk with the first President of the new Texas A&M University - San Antonio, Maria Hernandez Ferrier.
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White stops by San Antonio for election-eve lunch
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White, the former mayor of Houston, popped by San Antonio for lunch on Monday at a Mexican restaurant near his childhood home.
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Getting There: 'Well, Duh' Alert: Stopping on tracks a bad idea
Not to go all father figure on you here, but: Hey, stay off the dang railroad tracks! This admonition is about to take on added urgency this morning , as Capital Metro begins on-schedule, full-speed testing of its MetroRail line.
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Family Reacts To Arrests Of Accused Killers
San Antonio police said Sunday two men are in jail, accused of shooting a man to death outside a gas station on Friday.
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