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Safety vs. profits: San Antonio restaurants, bars wrestle with Abbott s reopening, needing the money but also wanting to stay safe
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Dorrie Hall and Gail Smith enjoy luck at Jason Dady s Tre Trattoria located at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Dady said he will not change any of the social distancing and mask requirements at any of his restaurants come Wednesday.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Marie smith and Annie Lutz enjoy lunch at Tre Trattoria.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Gina Ortiz Jones and Ana Martinez Charmorro enjoy lunch at Tre Trattoria.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Popular Hill Country swimming and camping site Krause Springs opened on Monday and is ready for the public to enjoy its grounds.Krause SpringsShow MoreShow Less
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According to the site, it was scheduled to open on Feb. 15, but the snowstorm delayed its plan.Krause SpringsShow MoreShow Less
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Its day passes are just $9 for adults, $5 for children 11-4 and free for ages 4 and under. For overnight camping, its $15 for adults, $10 for childern 11-4 and free for ages 4 and under. RV campsites are $15.Krause SpringsShow MoreShow Less
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Tubers, this is your time to shine.
Popular Hill Country swimming and camping site Krause Springs opened on Monday and is ready for the public to enjoy its grounds. According to the site, it was scheduled to open on Feb. 15, but the snowstorm delayed its plan.
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