Yes, snow is magical. No, I still don't like it. I have a wretched history with snow and freezing temperatures. When I was four, Brownsville, Texas experienced a major freeze so I blew out my candles as our pipes froze over. In 2004, the Rio Grande Valley saw an inch or two of snow. My sister and I stumbled out of our house into the snow, and took in all its wonder.until our pajamas were soaked through and she thumped me in the face with a.
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San Antonio actor R.C. Thor, known for playing Daddy Warbucks in the musical Annie, dies at 83
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San Antonio actor R.C. Thor’s first portrayal of Daddy Warbucks was in a Circle Arts Theatre production of “Annie” in which CaRisa Miller played the title role. Thor died Wednesday.Courtesy CaRisa Miller /Courtesy CaRisa MillerShow MoreShow Less
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R.C. Thor, photographed at the Woodlawn Theatre in 2015, died Wednesday.Edward A. Ornelas /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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R.C. Thor (left) wih his husband Gary Ozuna, who organized a tribute show for him in 2015.Edward A. Ornelas /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
Terramark to build first for-sale housing at Brooks
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Terramark Urban Homes plans to build 60 houses at Brooks.Courtesy of Terramark Urban HomesShow MoreShow Less
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Terramark Urban Homes plans to build 60 houses at Brooks.Courtesy of Terramark Urban HomesShow MoreShow Less
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The first for-sale housing is coming to Brooks, a former Air Force base on the South Side that San Antonio leaders are turning into a bustling hub of businesses, apartments, stores and hotels.
Terramark Urban Homes recently bought nearly 5 acres for $1.8 million from the Brooks Development Authority and plans to construct 60 single-family homes. Prices will start at $270,000.
Texas Leaders Unite To Urge Passage Of A Permanent Legislative Solution For DACA Recipients
Texas Opportunity Coalition will work to build bipartisan support for effort among Texas congressional delegation
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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Texas Business Immigration Coalition (a member of the American Business Immigration Coalition) and the Texas Business Leadership Council, along with more than thirty Texas leaders in business and higher education launched the Texas Opportunity Coalition, a new initiative that promotes and supports targeted immigration reform. The Texas Opportunity Coalition is dedicated to securing passage of a federal Dream Act, which would provide young undocumented immigrants (Dreamers) in Texas and across the country the right to work, pursue higher education, contribute to their local economies, and obtain permanent legal status.