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Business disagreement with Hugman s Oasis tiki bar leads to closure of newly opened downtown Asian restaurant House of Má in San Antonio
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After less than a month of business, the downtown House of Má has posted that it is temporarily closed for business.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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A sign in the window at House of Má states that it is temporarily closed for business.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Less than a month ago, House of Má and Hugman’s Oasis opened as two restaurant and bar concepts under the same roof and owner on the San Antonio River Walk. Now, House of Má is closed, while Hugman’s remains open.
Express Briefing: Local leaders deny governor s claims about migrant shelter at Freeman Coliseum
April 28, 2021
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Flanked by Texas DPS troopers in front of the coliseum earlier this month, Gov. Greg Abbott said state child and family welfare officials had received complaints of “sexual assault” and neglect at the temporary facility for unaccompanied immigrant minors. It is operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and its Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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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