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San Antonio skyline will participate in U.S. COVID-19 memorial Tuesday
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San Antonio s skyline will be washed in amber hues Tuesday night in a show of solidarity with a national memorial for COVID-19 victims.John Elk III/Getty Images
San Antonio s skyline will be washed in amber hues Tuesday night in a show of solidarity with a national memorial for COVID-19 victims.
President-elect Joe Biden invited U.S. cities to participate in a national memorial to remember nearly 400,000 U.S. lives lost to COVID-19 ahead of his inauguration on Wednesday.
In Washington D.C., the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool will have a lighting ceremony according to a news release by from the Presidential Inauguration Committee.
San Antonio marketing manager collects pressed pennies from around the world By Vincent T. Davis, Staff writer
In 1998, 8-year-old Brandy Gaskins and her family visited Disney World, where they were thrilled by larger-than-life cartoon characters, thrilling rides and fantastical lands.
There was one thrill they didn’t expect to find at the Magic Kingdom penny pressing machines on every corner. While standing in line for the Splash Mountain ride, Gaskins saw a mother and daughter pressing a penny at a machine they had never seen before.
The youngster had to try this new contraption.
“What are you doing?” she asked the duo.
A man was hospitalized after crashing his motorcycle into a light pole head-on overnight, according to San Antonio police. (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – A man was hospitalized after crashing his motorcycle into a light pole head-on, according to San Antonio police.
The incident happened around 1:35 a.m., Sunday, in the 600 block of Tower of the Americas Way.
Police said the man, 40, was riding his motorcycle on the frontage road of 281 and attempted to take the entrance ramp of 281 south, but lost control and drove through a street sign.
The man then struck a light pole head-on, according to police.
He was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, but he was taken to the Brooke Army Medical Center with multiple injuries.
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