Blue Bonnet Cafe named the best hole-in-the-wall diner in Texas
Joanna O Leary
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The Blue Bonnet Cafe in Marble Falls is known for its comfort food and classic pies.Billy Calzada /Staff photographer
Looking for the best no-frills home cooking in all of Texas served with bottomless cups of coffee and maybe a salty server on the side?
The beloved cafe was recently awarded the first place ranking in Texas when Cheapism compiled its list of The Best Hole-In-The-Wall Diners in Every State. That the Blue Bonnet was named the state’s superior all-day breakfast spot certainly comes at no surprise to its extremely loyal clientele, many of whom regularly wait in long lines on weekend mornings for a cozy booth or one of the coveted spots at the counter.
4-vehicle crash on Highway 281 South sends at least 1 person to hospital
Crash happened around 11:40 p.m. in 16200 block of Highway 281
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SAN ANTONIO – Four vehicles were involved in a collision on Highway 281 South that sent at least one person to an area hospital late Sunday night.
The crash happened around 11:40 p.m. in the 16200 block of Highway 281 South on the city’s South Side, not far from Guest Road.
According to witnesses, a truck hit a black cow in the middle of the highway, causing a red sedan to roll over and two other vehicles to crash as well.
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Massive beams support the arched Tobin Land Bridge over Wurzbach. It will allow wildlife, and people, to safely cross between both sides of Hardberger Park.Billy Calzada /Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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The almost complete Hardberger Park land bridge over Wurzbach Parkway is seen Dec. 9 in an aerial image looking north.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Work crews put finishing touches on the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge over Wurzbach Parkway in early December. It connects the two parcels of Hardberger Park.William Luther / Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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People work Dec. 9, to complete the Hardberger Park land bridge in advance of its official opening to the public that week.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
prove that robert huffman s red truck was the vehicle that killed rafeal garcia, they still needed to prove to a jury that huffman was driving the vehicle. to do that investigators had to tie huffman s whereabouts on the night of the crash to rafeal garcia s. rafeal s friend said she dropped him off at home around 10:00 p.m. rafeal did not go inside. instead he walked back towards highway 281, presumably headed to the country store a short distance away. patrons of a local bar indicated huffman was there drinking and left between 10:30 to 11:00 p.m.