Need post-storm help? San Antonio launches hotline, website for assistance
Karly Williams
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Plumber Alex Ortega of Beyer Boys works on rupture pipes on a home in the Stone Oak area of the city on Friday. The recent subfreezing temperatures across Texas caused many pipes to burst.Billy Calzada /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Twice last week, snow blanketed San Antonio. With the winter storm behind us, the political work begins for accountability, restoration and change.Billy Calzada /Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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The city of San Antonio is aiming to help residents navigate the effects of the devastating winter storm as many pick up the pieces after the deep freeze and snow left homes with busted water pipes, electricity problems, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages.
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Lori, Brian and Angelica (Geli), a cohabitating trio originally from that Alamo city that now live in Colorado Springs, have caused quite a stir on HGTV s popular show, House Hunters.
It s been six years since San Antonio helped spawn a now nationally known throuple who have been featured on TV and magazines throughout 2021, and helped start a larger discussion on non-traditional family dynamics.
Lori, Brian and Angelica (Geli), a co-habitating trio originally from that Alamo city that now live in Colorado Springs, have caused quite a stir on HGTV s popular show,
House Hunters.
The show takes viewers into the world of real estate hunting as individuals, couples and families search for their perfect home. Little did loyal viewers know that a throuple and their children would be one of the families featured.
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Pam Allen (left) of Eagles Flight receives a handshake in gratitude from Larry Uresti who requested assistance for food and other items on Wednesday, Feb 17, 2021. Eagles Flight is among the nonprofits providing for those in need during the winter storm. On Wednesday, Allen and her staff were busily packing boxes and care packages with food, personal hygiene and other assorted items for people in need during the winter weather crisis. They then took the packages directly to the families who requested assistance. In total about 180 care packages were distributed by Eagles Flight on Wednesday to the elderly and families needing supplies as power outages continue to ravage the area. The non-profit services about 300 families per week.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Is this the most Texas bagel sandwich?Jessica Grenier Photography
San Antonians love to reach for breakfast tacos in the AM when they feel breakfast cravings coming on.
One well known chain is trying to change that, or at least get a share of the love with a new Texas-inspired breakfast sandwich launching nationally on Feb. 25.
Colorado-based Einstein Bros. Bagels’ is venturing into new culinary grounds by introducing a limited edition brisket and egg bagel sandwich this month.
The sandwich, which will be sold for $6.79, is piled with slow-smoked beef brisket, cheddar cheese and chipotle sauce on a jalapeño bacon bagel.