Socially distanced block party planned for MLK holiday
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Mark s Outing is presenting an MLK block party on Monday at its businesses on East Commerce Street.Mike Sutter /Staff
Although the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day march will not be in person this year, you can still support local black-owned businesses at a socially distanced block party on Monday.
The event will feature food trucks and entertainment starting at 1 p.m. at Mark s Outing, which is traditionally the unofficial eatery many locals head to after the march.
Organizers told MySA.com they have worked with area businesses to help keep the food trucks socially distanced at the hamburger spot, which is located at 1624 E. Commerce St.
Discount store with crazy cheap deals announces opening date
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Black Friday Deals San Antonio is opening its first Alamo City location at 9 a.m. Friday, Jan. 22. The store sits in Balcones Heights at 100 Crossroads Blvd.
San Antonio deal seekers, get ready. A Black Friday discount store that offers deals for $7 and under is now open.
The new establishment announced on its Facebook page Thursday that it will open its first San Antonio location at 9 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 22. The Black Friday Deals San Antonio store sits in Balcones Heights at 100 Crossroads Blvd.
The store will sell products such as electronics, decorations, clothing and more for $7 on Friday, $5 on Saturday, $4 on Sunday, $3 on Monday, $1 on Tuesday and 50 cents on Wednesday. The store will be closed on Thursdays for restocking.
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Officials hope to open new fishing pier in Rockport-Fulton within the month
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Fulton city officials told mySA.com Thursday they don t have a specific time but hope to allow visitors on the pier within the month. The city said they are waiting on a few final finishes at this time.Andy GrunbergerShow MoreShow Less
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Startling before and after photos show Harvey s damage at easily recognizable businesses and landmarks in the coastal towns of Port Aransas and Rockport just days after the storm hit.SAENShow MoreShow Less
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Moby Dick s restaurant at 517 S Alister St, in Port Aransas, Texas before Hurricane Harvey struck the coast.Google Street ViewShow MoreShow Less
Rosella Coffee Co. latest business to close shop voluntarily due to COVID spike
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Rosella Coffee Co. recently followed suit of what several local businesses are doing by voluntarily closing its shop due to the roar of COVID-19 cases in Bexar County.William Luther /Staff file photo
Rosella Coffee Co. recently joined several local businesses in voluntarily closing its shop due to soaring COVID-19 cases in Bexar County.
The local coffee house announced its temporary closure on social media Saturday, writing it plans on keeping its doors shut until spring. Rosella Coffee Co. re-opened its 203 E. Jones location on Nov. 30 after only offering curbside off-and-on since the start of the pandemic.