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San Antonio s Black Restaurant Week returns

San Antonio s Black Restaurant Week returns
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Binge Kitchen Whether you’re vegan or not, Binge Kitchen is worth a visit. This North Side spot is one of just a tiny handful of completely plant-based restaurants in the city, and the first to focus on the flavors of the South. (449 McCarty Road) Eleanor 1909 Cheesesteaks Operated by Philadelphia transplants, you can find this food truck at the Area 51 Food Truck Park most days until they sell out. (12275 Potranco Road) Jamaica Jamaica Cuisine Jerk chicken and waffles, shrimp and grits along with other Jamaican classics can be enjoyed at this Austin Highway restaurant owned and operated by the husband-and-wife team of chef Angello, a Jamaican native, and Dee Gordon. They are both U.S. Army veterans. (2026 Austin Highway)

Express Briefing: Texas phone companies team up to sue Public Utilities Commission

Express Briefing: Texas phone companies team up to sue Public Utilities Commission Feb. 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Good morning. This is a look at our daily Express Briefing newsletter. Sign up for Express Briefing here. Subscribers get access to the full version of our Express Briefing newsletter, which includes exclusive insight and links to more of our best stories. To become a subscriber, take advantage of this special offer today. TOP STORIES The lawsuit alleges the Texas Universal Service Fund shrank as a result of PUC inaction, leading to a 70 percent cut in payments to phone service providers. The legal dust-up is more than a spat over a fund based on 34-year-old legislation. It’s part of a protracted battle between landline and wireless telephone companies, a sign of how technology is changing how people communicate and how laws struggle to keep up.

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