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San Antonio de Padua Catholic Church is hosting its annual bazaar Saturday, October 7, 2023. Doors open at 3 p.m. and close at 11 p.m.
The San Antonio de Padua Catholic Church will hold its bazaar this weekend. Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:34:35 GMT (1749288875101) Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (common) ...
Tucked deep within a quiet valley, Mission San Antonio de Padua stands alone—untouched by the sprawl that surrounds most of California’s historic sites. With no town nearby and few visitors ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio — currently branded as UTSA — wants to drop its signature bright blue-and-orange sans-serif logo for a more nuanced one that identifies it as UT San ...
A close-up of the original Handy Andy grocer logo from the late 1920s is pictured in a portion of an ad from the Aug. 23, 1929, edition of the San Antonio Evening News.
Fogo de Chão teased a second San Antonio location in early 2024, and it's finally open. ... Both San Antonio Fogo will offer dinner pricing from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Father’s Day, June 15.
SAN ANTONIO — The number of deaths from drenching rains in San Antonio rose to 11 people on Friday and crews searched for others still missing a day after fast-rising floodwaters tossed and ...
San Antonio police apologized Thursday for saying the murder of Jonathan Joss wasn't a hate crime ... Tristan Kern de Gonzales, who believes his husband was killed for his sexual orientation.
SAN ANTONIO – The logo for the 2025 Men’s basketball Final Four that will be held in San Antonio was unveiled Thursday. Executives from the NCAA and the San Antonio Local Organizing Committee ...
Located in the characterful San Antonio neighbourhood, close to the historic centre of San Miguel de Allende, the suite was designed in collaboration with locally based Maye Estudio – also known ...
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Housing Authority on Wednesday announced their name change and unveiled their new logo on Twitter. The organization formerly known as SAHA has changed their name to ...
Plaza de Valero — a gathering area with a piece of San Antonio history located south of Alamo Plaza — recently opened to the public, according to a news release.