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Samuel Rocha IV
Bexar County Arts InternSamuel is a communications senior at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. He serves as the station manager for the student-run organization, TAMUSA Radio, and is a staff writer for campus magazine El Espejo.
Samuel will graduate from A&M-San Antonio in the Fall 2024 semester and plans to continue on as a journalist in his hometown of San Antonio.
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'Courage, power and hope:' San Antonio’s East Side artwork, The Crayon Gallery, inspires imaginationLocal Texas art group Scribewerks completed the finishing touches on its newest public art underneath Highway I-37.
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El FBI no confirmó qué tipo de actividad estaba teniendo lugar ni en qué negocio se encontraba. Sin embargo, se pudo ver a agentes del FBI en la ubicación de San Antonio el miércoles por la tarde.
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The FBI would not confirm what kind of activity was taking place, nor would it confirm the business it was at. However, FBI agents could be seen at the San Antonio location Wednesday afternoon.
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This era of music is streaming, but the passion for physical media will never die. After 96 years, vinyl has a strong connection around nostalgia that keeps people digging through the bins.
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Sergeant First Class Gerald Mullin, 100, was born in Sweet Home, TX, in 1924. He enlisted in the army in 1942 at Ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio. Mullin was inducted into the French Legion of Honor on Wednesday, July 3, at Ft. Sam Houston Theater.
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La muñeca gigante Lelé se apodera de la Perla de San Antonio para los Pueblos Mágicos de México este fin de semana.
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Made by hands of the Otomí tribe artisans, the Lelé doll is a national icon in Mexico. Lelé (baby in Otomí) has long braids, a headband of colorful bows and wears traditional clothing of her creators. While preserving Otomí culture, the handmade doll represents the efforts of thousands of Mexico's female artisans.
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San Antonio artist immortalized popular San Antonian pastimes in sculptures on West Commerce Street.
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Friday was San Antonio’s first Make Music Day. TPR headquarters hosted multiple events that filled many ears with various sounds and hosted exhibits to help everyone create musical experiences.
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Starting August 1, the San Antonio Solid Waste Management Department will no longer accept single-use plastic bags in the blue recycling cart.