Trapezium Brewing taproom on tap in Church Hill after council approval
May 26, 2021
Church Hill is set to get a new brewery from Trapezium, which will renovate the former Richmond Association of Masonic Lodges building on North 25th Street. (
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Amid hours of casino proposals and budget deliberations at Monday’s City Council meeting, a local brewery got the final approval it needed to bring a new taproom to Church Hill.
The council voted to grant a special-use permit for the former Richmond Association of Masonic Lodges building at 520 N. 25th St., where Petersburg-based Trapezium Brewing Co. is planning a satellite location called “93 by Trapezium.”
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 5.24.21
May 24, 2021
The old Southern States silos would be razed to make way for a proposed mixed-use development up to 20 stories tall if the City Council approves rezoning. (
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Budget hearing and vote, Southern States silos rezoning on city agenda
The Richmond City Council meets in regular session at 6 p.m. Monday. Full agenda available here.
A final public hearing will precede a potential vote on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2022. Mayor Levar Stoney has proposed a $770.3 million budget with no increases in real estate, personal property or other general taxes. More on the proposed budget is available here.
Eusebia R. Moreno, a life-long resident of New Braunfels, passed away on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at Christus Santa Rosa Hospital-Westover Hills in San Antonio, at the age of 84. Eusebia was born on December 15, 1936 in New Braunfels to the late Teofilo Rodriguez & Quiteria De La Cruz. Mrs. Moreno was a cook and retired from McKenna Memorial Hospital after 26 years of dedicated service. She was preceded in death by her parents Teofilo Rodriguez & Quiteria De La Cruz; her beloved husband, Faustino F. Moreno, who passed away May 30, 1972; two sisters and four brothers. Survivors include her children, Andrea Carrizales (Raul, Jr.), Gloria Torres (Richard), Mary Granger (Donald), Ernesto Moreno (Hope) and Lucia DeLeon (Leonardo); 8 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Our mother was a very loving, caring & forgiving woman. She was very devoted to her family and enjoyed spending time with each of them. Mom was an avid g
I don’t know what was going through John Schroeder’s mind as 20,000 spectators watched him line up a putt worth $18,000 on the final hole of the final day of Colonial Country Club’s annual golf tournament, but I was thinking about my old Granny. The 25-foot putt would enable Schroeder to tie for first place and force a sudden death play-off with Ben Crenshaw. It was easily the most important putt in Schroeder’s eight years on the professional tour: although Schroeder’s yearly earnings have climbed as high as $67,000, he is considered an unknown. In contrast, Crenshaw, the young Austin High and University of Texas graduate, has won more than $500,000 since turning pro in 1973 and is considered the Jack Nicklaus of his generation. I knew what my old Granny would be thinking as Schroeder drew back his putter. She would be thinking:
Blood supply is dangerously low, and some patients in San Antonio are using social media to find donors
With less than a day s worth of type O blood on hand, patients and advocates are asking for donations. Author: Jordan Foster (KENS 5) Published: 5:48 PM CDT May 9, 2021 Updated: 5:48 PM CDT May 9, 2021
SAN ANTONIO The coronavirus pandemic cause an already low blood supply level, to shrink even lower.
“Right now we’re at a one day supply of blood overall. With the type O inventory, it’s under a one day supply,” Adrienne Mendoza with the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center said.