First spotted at an airport by a social media user who posted his photo, there was an immediate outcry overnight that a U.S. senator would travel out of the state amid the worst storm in many Texans' lifetimes.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 12:51 PM click image Pexels / Suzy Hazelwood
For those who are without water or power on day four of SA’s snowmageddon, some local businesses are coming in clutch. Weathered Souls Brewery, Roadmap Brewing Co. and Max’s Wine Dive in the Alamo Quarry Market are among the many local businesses offering filtered water or water-boiling services to folks who can venture out safely. “We were happy to hear that most the city has power back at this time, but also know many of you are still without water,” a Thursday post on Roadmap Brewing Co.’s Facebook page reads. “Luckily the number one ingredient in beer is some high quality H2O these tanks were filled with highly filtered reverse osmosis water last Saturday and is available to anyone in
U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-San Antonio, penned a letter signed by eight other members of Texas’ congressional delegation demanding that the operator of the state’s.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 1:18 PM click image Instagram / thewinchester78209 With no end to the ongoing power crisis in sight, some San Antonio restaurant staff are braving the icy roads to provide warmth and hot meals to locals who have fallen victim to electrical blackouts caused by the winter storm. The Winchester, an English Gastropub in SA’s Alamo Heights neighborhood, opened to the public yesterday, and will do so again today, co-owner JR Vega told the
Current. “[Yesterday,] people came in for warmth, hot food, coffee, hot chocolate, WiFi, recharge phones and generators,” he said. “Anything we can do to help, we will.”