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The U.S. Drought Monitor reports all of Bexar County is in extreme drought, and the Weather Climate Prediction Center reports temperatures are likely to be above normal and precipitation below normal from March through June.
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'STREAM,' a waterfall with lights that changes colors to match different pitches of a human voice, has a new microphone for visitors to try.
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When the remnants of the church were found downtown, the San Antonio River Foundation decided to celebrate its legacy with art.
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A 400-pound life-size statue of the former Bexar County judge and his wife stands in the new downtown park, just off West Nueva.
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Konshens the MC and his group Classically Dope will perform on Saturday across San Pedro Creek from the Alameda Theater in the preserved footprint of the St. James AMEC Culture Crossing.
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No one was injured. TPR security footage showed a man walking toward the sculpture, placing what appeared to be a paint can underneath the head, and walking away. Several minutes later, the can exploded.
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The project celebrates the creek and its waters that over time have changed dramatically, and more than once.
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Phase I of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park is finally complete. The re-imagination of what had been a concrete ditch for decades is filled with landscaping, walkways, stone walls, public art and water features.
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The new section of the park will officially open on Oct. 14.
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Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the start of negotiations for a $2 million engineering study to build "The Link" between the San Antonio River Walk and the San Pedro Creek Culture Park.