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The Mesquite News
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Behind the scenes: the oldest Charro association in the U.S.
On a recent evening, a group of horseback riders, ages 10-19, geared up for practice at El Rancho del Charro located on the South Side of San Antonio. It Full Story » -
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Cesar Chavez March for Justice Unites San Antonio
A line of marchers stretched a quarter-mile in the blazing, humid afternoon. The 21st Annual Cesar Chavez March for Justice was driven by chanting, singing and paletas (popsicles), provided Full Story » -
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Planned Parenthood demonstrators appeal to Congressman Hurd
A group of 18 Planned Parenthood demonstrators rallied at Texas A&M University-San Antonio March 29 to send a message to Republican Congressman Will Hurd that they support women’s reproductive Full Story » -
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Skinny wallet? How to eat well on a budget
Students could have been served a heaping amount of knowledge about how to make affordable, healthy eating choices Feb.28. But no one showed up. The Student Academic Success Center, Full Story » -
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Brooks City-Base president addresses city bond proposal
*This story has been updated as of 3:25p.m. on March 27, 2017. Small business owners Abel and Janie Ramirez were two of a handful of residents to discuss new Full Story » -
- Community
Women enforcing the law
Three women San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) officers, ages 28 to 42, all have the same goal in mind — taking care of business. Their passion for helping the Full Story »