San Antonio s small farmers and ranchers say polar vortex killed most crops, lots of livestock
Chuck Blount, Paul Stephen, Mike Sutter, Staff writers
March 1, 2021
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Larry and Linda Starnes hope that by cutting off the dead parts of the green onions they can salvage some of their produce they grow on a small family farm near San Antonio. Their crops died in the cold weather of mid-February s winter storm.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Larry Starnes hopes that by cutting off the dead parts of the green onions he and his wife can salvage some of the produce they grow on a small family farm near San Antonio. Their crops died in the cold weather of lasts week’s winter storm.Jessica Phelps /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Express Briefing: Prominent S.A. attorney, businessman arrested
Feb. 9, 2021
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Attorney Martin Phipps (at lectern) announces May 16, 2018, that Bexar County filed a lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, promoters, and distributors it alleged are responsible for Bexar County’s opioid epidemic. He was arrested Monday on suspicion of harassment involving a woman he was in a relationship with, sources familiar with the matter said.San Antonio Express-News file photo
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