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Rains Cause Flooding Problems in San Antonio
The city's drainage system also had to handle a lot of runoff. San Antonio finally got some much needed rainfall out of Monday's storms.
Sergeant Carl Bragg is close to wrapping up the case in of the young puppy that was violently attacked in Blanco in early July.
Pedestrian Hit and Killed on Blanco
A man walking across Blanco Road was killed by a hit and run driver late Friday night.
Storm Blows Off Roofs In San Antonio
No one was injured Thursday when strong winds blew off roofs and knocked down trees over several blocks of San Antonio, emergency officials said.
Storm Blows Off Roofs In San Antonio
No one was injured Thursday when strong winds blew off roofs and knocked down trees over several blocks of San Antonio, emergency officials said.
Judge: Blanco EMS director should lose license
Mark McMain, the emergency services director for portions of southern Blanco County, should lose his certificate, a state administrative law judge recommended today.
Judge: Blanco EMS director should lose certificate
A state administrative law judge recommended Thursday that Mark McMain, the emergency services director for portions of southern Blanco County, be stripped of his paramedic certificate.
Phoenix Healing Slowly; Reward Offered for Information
Phoenix, a four and a half pound schnauzer mix, is recovering, slowly, from injuries he sustained from the brutal torture that occurred not once, but twice, on June 28 and July 4 of this year.
On Tuesday, July 22, police were called to the Blanco Middle School to investigate a break in.
Reward Doubles in Animal Abuse Cases
The reward has doubled for information about abused dogs and cats in San Antonio and Blanco.
Environmentally savvy networkers meet at green happy hour
The 360 Rickey was a subtle concoction. A mixture of club soda, lime, lavender and 360 Vodka, it was billed as an ecotwist on a classic.
Texas Students Push For Gun Rights On Campus
Currently, Utah is the only state that specifically allows the carrying of concealed weapons at public universities.
Police Searching for Clues in Animal Cruelty Case
Sergeant Carl Bragg of the Blanco Police Department was called to the scene of a burglary on June 28, only to find that nothing had been stolen.
Verizon, Blanco Bowling Alley Targets of Tagging
On July 14, Rusty Myer arrived at work at the Verizon building on Pecan Street to find that someone had spray painted two service vehicles and the building.
Readers' Questions about smoked salmon pizza, Italian cream cake and more
Readers searching for smoked salmon pizza have a few options: One is at Ciao Lavanderia, 226 E. Olmos Drive.
Nation Briefly: Texas students push for gun rights on college campuses
BLANCO, Texas - College students in Texas are pushing for legislation that grants the right to bear arms on campus in the wake of last year's Virginia Tech massacre.
Puppy Tortured By Home Intruder
Phoenix, as he has been named by his rescuers, suffered serious neurological and organ damage and appeared to have had detergent forced down his throat.
Restaurant Scores For Week Of June 30
The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District rates restaurant scores excellent to poor based on a demerit system.
John Dromgoole does it naturally
For more than 30 years, Dromgoole has been the steady - and sometimes the lone - voice promoting the old, natural way of gardening without synthetic chemicals.