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San Antonio s tradition of Valentine s Day weddings at the County Courthouse is canceled
Feb. 2, 2021
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For the first time, San Antonio couples will not be able to say I do on the County Courthouse steps at midnight this year.JOHN DAVENPORT/SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWSShow MoreShow Less
2of15Amanda Torres, 40, and Michael Flores, 42, wait for the start of the 10 a.m. Valentine s Day weddings in front of the Bexar County Courthouse, Feb. 14, 2017. Around 26 couples braved the cold winds to marry during the ceremony conducted by Bexar County Clerk Gerard Rickhoff. Torres and Flores are longtime friends. We love each other. Finally found the one to spend our lives together, said Torres.JERRY LARA, Staff / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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In mayoral rematch between Nirenberg and Brockhouse, San Antonio s pandemic recovery and police reform will take center stage
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San Antonio City Councilman from District 6 Greg Brockhouse, left, shakes hands with San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, right, after a mayoral debate hosted by The Rivard Report at The Spire in St. Paul Square in San Antonio on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.Matthew Busch / Contributor, Contributor / For The San Antonio Express-News
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Man indicted for ‘driving erratically,’ fatally striking motorcyclist on Northeast Side
Phillip Snow was killed in the crash in November of 2020
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Christopher Norton has been indicted for failure to stop and render aid following a crash, causing death. (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – A man who is accused of driving erratically and fatally striking a motorcyclist on the Northeast Side late last year has been formally charged.
The Bexar County District Attorney’s Office said Friday that Christopher Norton has been indicted for failure to stop and render aid following a crash, resulting in a 48-year-old man’s death.
The indictment alleges that Norton, “intentionally and knowingly drove a vehicle that became involved in an accident that resulted in the death of Phillip Warren Snow,” and that after the accident occurred, he “intentionally and knowingly” left the scene without exchanging insurance information or helping Snow.