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On July 20, 1926, representatives of the Famous Players–Lasky Corporation, which later became Paramount Pictures, visited San Antonio to inspect Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley as filming locations for ...
Johnston Branch Library in San Antonio closes on July 14-15 for electrical upgrade, with nearby branches available for ...
San Antonio's Carver Branch Library will get a $12.8 million upgrade in 2025, including the addition of a new African ...
Residents mark the San Antonio Central Library's 30th anniversary with touching memories at the iconic enchilada-red building.
Designed by renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta, the Central Library has been the flagship of the San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) system since opening its doors on May 20, 1995, and has ...
This June, the San Francisco Public Library is turning the page on Pride with colorful displays, inclusive stories, and a heartfelt mission to make everyone feel seen.
The developer secured a refi deal with a mezzanine loan from Pearlmark and a senior loan from Madison Realty Capital for the Josephine.
Indeed, public education has been among the top talking points for San Antonio mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos, who will meet in a June 7 runoff.
This part of the company was renamed the San Antonio Transit Co. in 1942 and was purchased by the city in 1959 and renamed the San Antonio Transit System. Public buses were introduced during the ...
San Diegans respond to possible library hour cuts in city's proposed budget If the San Diego City Council does not revise the budget, all 37 City of San Diego Public Library locations could close ...
San Jose's Library and Education Commission learned April 16 of three anticipated public library budget cuts, which include cutting $90,000 from library security, suspending the college and career ...