Best Reason to Justify Your Daily Coffee Habit: Tag Coffee
Morriss Hurt has always enjoyed his morning coffee but it wasn’t until he became a board member at The Children’s Shelter that he started to wonder if that daily habit might be able to lead to some good.
A native of Dilley, a small town southwest of San Antonio, Hurt has worked in finance for the last two decades including a few years in New York City, where he met his wife, Erin and has been involved with starting and selling businesses. After joining the board at The Children’s Shelter, which has an emergency shelter for children removed from home due to abuse or neglect plus a counseling center and services for families, Hurt started thinking there had to be more that he could do than just donate his time. That’s where that daily cup of coffee came in. If he could figure out how to channel some of people’s regular coffee spending into the programs at the shelter, it could add up quickly.
I have never seen anything like this : Plumbers receiving thousands of calls for help
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Plumber Alex Ortega of Beyer Plumbing works on ruptured pipes at a home in the Stone Oak area Friday.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Harrison Quiel, in truck, and Alex Ortega of Beyer Plumbing prepare to make repairs.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Plumber Alex Ortega uses a torch to thaw the ice in pipes as he works on ruptured pipes on a home in the Stone Oak area Friday, Feb. 19, 2021.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
In the aftermath of this week’s winter storm, San Antonio plumbers say they are overwhelmed with thousands of calls from desperate homeowners.
Descendants reclaim land that was part of lost family cemetery
Work begins on historic designations for Hockley-Clay Cemetery
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SAN ANTONIO – The original Hockley-Clay Family Cemetery in Northeast San Antonio is now complete.
About 6,000 square feet that wound up in two neighboring backyards decades ago have been reclaimed by the descendants of Jane Warren, a freed slave who had a ranch in the area after the Civil War.
The Northern Hills subdivision borders the cemetery on one side and Northern Hills Elementary on the other.
The fences in those backyards were torn down last week and replaced with new fencing where a certified land survey showed the property lines actually were.
COVID-19 has claimed life of the owner of popular Puerto Rican eatery La Marginal, and his family is now asking for the community to help cover the.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 10:02 AM click image Facebook / Kin on Bulverde Folks in Northeast San Antonio now have one more reason to dust off their chopsticks. Dominion-area eatery Kin Thai and Sushi has opened a second location, this one at Bulverde Road and Loop 1604, the Co-owners Alan Shaw and Kawee Rattanasamai quietly opened the spot January 15, offering the same traditional and not-so-traditional Thai entrees and super fresh sushi that made their Dominion-area flagship location a success. Known for flavorful curry bowls, pad thai noodles, tom kha gai soup and creative sushi rolls, the restaurant offers an extensive Thai and Japanese menu as well as beer, wine and sake.