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From the Aguayo Expedition reaching San Antonio to the "Great Tamale Incident," to a pair of deadly tragedies at Fiesta, San Antonio’s history is as…
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Although writer Carol Hoff was born in Tucson in 1900 and spent her first eight years outside of Texas, she was a true Texan. Her great-grandparents came…
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From the invasion of the Alamo City to the maiden voyage of the San Antonio-Boerne passenger train to integration of the city's lunch counters to the…
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The San Pedro Creek Improvements Project got some unwelcome news, according to the San Antonio River Authority, which manages the project.SARA’s public…
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On this episode of Texas Matters, we look at:The economy of Texas cattle drives. As San Antonio celebrates its tricentennial, we at two stories, beginning…
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This week on Fronteras:Black women are dying either before or after childbirth in higher numbers than the rest of the Texas population.The small South…
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Composer Federico Chavez-Blanco, who is a native of Mexico and San Antonio resident, has written music for telenovelas such as “Azul Tequila” and…
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From the outlaws Robert Leroy Parker and Harry Alonzo Longabaugh — better known Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid — to the the debut of the "Ice Man"…
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As San Antonio celebrates its Tricentennial anniversary, are we telling the entirety of the city's story? Is enough attention being paid to the…
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In his essential book on San Antonio filmmaking, “Texas Hollywood,” author and film historian Frank Thompson writes:“Ever since the silent era, five years…