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North Central News Briefs - Jan. 7
Larson to run for Corte's legislative seat Former Bexar County Commissioner and San Antonio City Councilman Lyle Larson said last week he will seek the District 122 Texas House of Representatives post, where current legislator Frank Corte Jr.
Anniversary dinner at The Lodge celebrates food, homecoming
Erica and Donald Christman make use of their time as they wait for their table at The Lodge.
Corte steps down, Larson steps up
State Rep. Frank Corte Jr., a staunch conservative who's represented North San Antonio since 1993, announced Tuesday he's stepping down from the Legislature, and former Bexar County Commissioner Lyle Larson quickly responded by jumping into the race to replace him.
Police Chief Randall Wallace stood before the Leon Valley City Council Dec. 15 with a "stinger" gun in hand.
Castle Hills-area Girl Scout earns Gold Award
Castle Hills-area resident and Girl Scout Liz Walthall conducted a workshop for several pre-teenaged and teen girls at Covenant Presbyterian Church about inner beauty and self-worth. Castle Hills-area resident and Girl Scout Liz Walthall became one of only 5,500 girls nationwide to earn the prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award after teaching 30 girls ...
The Peebles' home had a one-car garage that was turned into a den with a fireplace and a rock wall made from native stones by a previous owner.
Fiesta-style fun scheduled for Castle Hills next April
Castle Hills resident Richard Huizar has had a revelation. "My family and I go to Fiesta events all over the place and enjoy them.
Crab cakes are a hit from Francesca's at Sunset, located at the Westin La Cantera.
A conversation with Chef John Brand
Las Canarias at Omni La Mansin del Rio, 112 College St. Why did Omni decide to put together the Flavors of Texas menu? It was a responsible thing to do in our economic climate that we focus on Texas, to focus on our climate.
Castle Hills tackles loose dog issue
Upkeep of aging city infrastructure as well as good neighbor relations were at the forefront as Castle Hills City Council considered reports on loose dogs and garbage cans Nov.
Castle Hills man has lived a full life after a the killing fieldsa
Castle Hills man has lived a full life after - the killing fields' By Michele Gwynn - Contributing Writer/North Central News Creating something from nothing is perhaps the most difficult thing an individual can do, especially when one has had to fight just to survive.
Alamo Heights welcomes emergency readiness rating
The Alamo Heights Fire Department has officially achieved the second-highest classification to its ISO rating a key emergency preparedness barometer.
Iconic home designs of the 1950a s
The middle of the 20th century gave San Antonio its last round of easily identifiable architecture styles.
Each holiday season, Pet Pals of Texas helps disadvantaged pet owners with disabilities and chronic/terminal illnesses celebrate the joy of Christmas by delivering packages filled with festive toys and treats for their furry, feathered, or finned family members through its Santa Paws Project.
$hop Castle Hills puts local merchants center stage
Castle Hills merchants received an economic boost from Oct. 5-10 during $hop Castle Hills, a promotion designed to encourage patronage of neighborhood stores.
Carrollton/Farmers Branch/Addison: Primrose students celebrate diversity
Preschoolers at Primrose School of Castle Hills, dressed in silk gowns and saris , and toting paper fans, ukuleles and wooden clogs, recently joined hands to symbolize the unity of children worldwide.
Family says thanks to caregivers for support, love
The family of Gregoria J. Ramirez wishes to express our heartfelt thanks to Mama's caregivers, our angels on earth: Crossroads Home Health nurses and staff, especially Sandra Dominguez; Accolade Hospice nurses and staff, especially Chalice Miller, Marie Moorehead, Maria Cervantes, Chaplain Kenneth Hibbs, R.N.s Julia, Marsha, Bobbie, Le Ann, and ...
The term "living legend" is often overused and undeserved. But not if you're referring to Ebby Halliday .
In tough economic times, frugal shoppers are looking for deals and smart business owners are giving them.
Security officer arrested for impersonating policeman
A private security officer was charged with impersonating a police officer after he attempted to make a traffic stop, though he does not have the authority to do so, authorities said.