Epiphany is today. Celebrate with this King Cake from a local bakery.
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The Bread Box rolled out a King Cake on Epiphany for those ready to celebrate Mardi Gras.Dayna DeHoyos, Stella Haus FilmsShow MoreShow Less
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The Bread Box rolled out a King Cake on Epiphany for those ready to celebrate Mardi Gras.Dayna DeHoyos, Stella Haus FilmsShow MoreShow Less
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The Bread Box rolled out a King Cake on Epiphany for those ready to celebrate Mardi Gras.Dayna DeHoyos, Stella Haus FilmsShow MoreShow Less
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The Bread Box rolled out a King Cake on Epiphany for those ready to celebrate the Mardi Gras season.
Begin new year with hope, love and happiness at San Antonio Botanical Garden water lantern event
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The San Antonio Botanical Garden is inviting guests to join its Japanese-inspired water lantern event this Saturday.
From 6 to 8:30 p.m., guests can purchase a lantern for $10, write a message or drawing on it and release it into two of the garden s ponds. Guests will need to pay general admission to the Botanical Garden to participate in the event.
The garden center said the lanterns are meant to bring people together and represent hope, love and happiness for the new year. In the Japanese belief system, lanterns symbolize joy, celebration, good fortune and longevity, according to purposeof.com.
Local creates GoFundMe page to help restock South Side pantry ransacked on Christmas Day
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A local created a GoFundMe page to help restock and repair the damages left to a recently launched free South Side pantry.The Harlandale Sunshine PantryShow MoreShow Less
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A local created a GoFundMe page to help restock and repair the damages left to a recently launched free South Side pantry.The Harlandale Sunshine PantryShow MoreShow Less
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A local created a GoFundMe page to help restock and repair the damages left to a recently launched free South Side pantry.The Harlandale Sunshine PantryShow MoreShow Less
Two Santikos locations among the top-grossing theaters for Wonder Woman 1984
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Despite the surge of coronavirus cases, many moviegoers in the U.S. showed up to theaters over this past weekend to watch the Wonder Woman 1984 film, including in San Antionio. Two Santikos theaters in particular, the Palladium and Casa Blanca, were among the top-grossing locations in the country for the new superhero squeal featuring Gal Gadot, according to the Hollywood Reporter.Khainon Adams
Despite the surge of coronavirus cases, many moviegoers in the U.S. showed up to theaters over this past weekend to watch the Wonder Woman 1984 film, including in San Antionio.
Cedar Fever vs. COVID symptoms: UT Health says stay home either way
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UT Health San Antonio officials recommend individuals who feel sick with mountain cedar allergies stay home during the holidays.Getty Images
UT Health San Antonio officials recommend people who feel sick with mountain cedar allergies stay home during the holidays. Cedar Fever can cause allergic symptoms similar to COVID-19, like a cough and runny nose. UT Health said in a news release it s concerned that people will accidentally spread COVID-19, assuming their symptoms are simply from allergies. It can be tough to tell the difference, said Dr. Claudia Miller, allergist-immunologist and professor emeritus in the UT Health San Antonio Department of Family and Community Medicine. We want people to be safe. I would hate for someone to assume they just have allergies and then expose a loved one to COVID-19.