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Shoes and boots are enjoying an architectural moment for autumn 'o8, with designers seemingly turning to Frank Gehry and Antoni Gaudi for inspiration.
Mexico advisory group seeks 3 S.A. members
The Instituto de Mexicanos en el Exterior is accepting applications for three San Antonio positions on its 100-member Consejo Consultivo, a group that advises Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on issues ...
Never giving up pays off for Cavazos
That was all new mother Stacy Cavazos had to her name, and she knew it was time to come up with a survival plan.
S.A. food bank sees a spike in users, but not in donations
Gloria Angel, social services specialist for the San Antonio Food Bank, tells an applicant she is not eligible to receive assistance on Tuesday.
Campaign to Alter Term Limits Law to Take Positive Angle
A coalition of city government, business, and neighborhood organizations says it plans to run a 'positive campaign' to convince San Antonians to adjust the city's current term limits law, 1200 WOAI news ...
30 Days, 30 Ways To Save: "Wants & Needs"
Some women are starting to flex their financial muscles and fight their way through it, thanks to a special "boot camp." One of the easiest ways to find some cash is to write out a budget.
EXCLUSIVE: San Antonio Speeders Shock Police
The high price of gasoline isn't stopping San Antonians from putting pedal to the medal, 1200 WOAI news reports.
30 Days, 30 Ways To Save: Save In The Grocery Aisle
If you're like most San Antonians, groceries are a big part of your family's budget.
S.A. testing pill that may help fight cocaine dependency
People who struggle with cocaine addiction often try for years to kick the habit.
Some women are starting to flex their financial muscles and fight their way through it, thanks to a special "boot camp." How do you save at the grocery store? Many San Antonians clip coupons out of the paper, ...
A hydrogen sulfide gas leak this morning forced the evacuation of residents within a one mile radius of an oil well one and a half miles east of Anton.
Bexar Commissioners In Line For Massive Pay Hikes
It's your money, but soon it will be their money. Lots of it. A so called 'citizens committee' has decided that Bexar County Commissioners and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff have been doing such a bang up job, ...
IF YOU'RE IN NEED OF A BARGAIN GETAWAY, come along some weekend to the Texas ghost town that was saved by a beer joint.
Study shows that San Antonio is below the national average when it comes to giving to charity.
San Antonians give an average of %1.7 of their paycheck to charity, according to the latest Generous Communities study, put out by the New Mexico based Tijeras Foundation.
How athletes with area connections fared Saturday at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials: Marshevet Hooker: Former Southwest and Texas star won her 200 quarterfinal heat in 22.74 and qualified for today's ...
Rescued Americans savor their freedom
As Fourth-of-July fireworks dazzled San Antonians late Friday, the U.S. Army released a statement from the American hostages who had been held captive in Colombia for more than half a decade.
Julian Castro: Common vision required for city's future
Here is the place to be heard on the issues raised in the San Antonio Express-News editorial pages, or any other topic that is on your mind.
Save Money In The Grocery Aisle
Some women are starting to flex their financial muscles and fight their way through it, thanks to a special "boot camp." News 4 is giving you 30 ways to save all during the month of July and one of most ...
Carlos Guerra: San Antonians should rise to defend our city's military legacy
As the Fourth of July approaches, most of us are looking forward to the three-day weekend.
City offering gas money for neighborhood watch program
As the price at the pump has risen, so has crime. Now the city is using the fuel to fight back.