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Coffee options include nitro cold brew with CBD oil, left, a latte and an espresso at Coffeecionado.Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Gear-minded coffee drinkers can experience the siphon coffee experience at Coffeecionado.Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Coffeecionado is a South Side coffee shop and coffee roaster specializing in Colombian coffee.Mike Sutter /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Coffee enthusiasts, a South Side Columbian shop is re-opening this weekend after it temporarily closed due to COVID-19.
Patricia Butler, owner of Coffeecionado, voluntarily shut her doors to the public once she saw how packed her coffee shop got during the holiday COVID-19 surge. She said it was a tough decision but the right one.
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San Antonio native Mandi Castillo chats about her life after The Voice and her new upcoming album.Mandi CastilloShow MoreShow Less
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Castillo s journey on The Voice ended after her first live airing, where the audience votes on who gets to stay. However, she said she gained a huge Latino following due to her representation on the NBC singing competition.Mandi CastilloShow MoreShow Less
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This year, Castillo said she s putting out a new album that showcases several genres, like reggae, hip hop, and gospel. Her recent Spanish single Acércate was released last week and can found on all streaming platforms.Mandi CastilloShow MoreShow Less
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Last Thursday, a massive fire to a 111-year-old courthouse left a Texas community devastated. Mason County residents are rallying together to rebuild the courthouse by setting up a GoFundMe page.Whitney GainerShow MoreShow Less
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The Mason County Courthouse burned to ruins after it erupted into flames around 10:15 p.m.Mason County Judge’s OfficeShow MoreShow Less
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Local officials believe the fire was arson and currently have a suspect in custody in McLennan County, according to a news release from Mason County.Chase MixonShow MoreShow Less
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Several volunteer firefighter stations did their best to extinguish the courthouse fire quickly.Mandy BeatyShow MoreShow Less
Our family was left with more questions than answers. The San Antonio Police Department did not allow us to view footage from all five officers, nor did we see camera footage from the police vehicles. We only saw two clips from two angles that were roughly 2-3min each along with one edited clip which was slowed down. When we asked why we were only given access to these clips, we were told that they were only showing the ones which in their opinion showed why the shooting occurred. The Police department further did not allow the family to bring legal representation with them to the viewing, which is unacceptable.