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It’s the event that closes down streets and invites San Antonians to come out and play, but there's change in the air. Previous Síclovía events have been…
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San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro dove into several main themes during his annual United State of the City address downtown. Among them were health care,…
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If you’re looking for one last hurrah before going back to school, the Witte Museum is offering a final chance to enjoy the "old" H-E-B Science Treehouse…
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Síclovía has once again shattered its attendance record despite a bout of rain early Sunday morning. 73,000 people came to play in the streets on Sunday,…
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The fifth Síclovía gets underway Sunday morning, Sept. 29, and officials promise a bigger and better-than-ever event. The day starts with a 5K, and a…
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The San Anto Cultural Arts Center is encouraging San Antonians to get out of their cars and onto their bikes for a ride of discovery. Public Art Program…
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Síclovía enters its third year this Sunday, Sept. 29, and the UT Health Science Center has announced results of a survey that revealed attendance at the…
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This afternoon on The Source: It wasn't all that shocking or unusual to see San Antonio listed in the past as one of the least fit cities in the nation.…
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San Antonio runner Richard Teitz, who is a longtime TPR member, was among the participants in Monday's Boston Marathon. He’s been running for more than…
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On Sunday San Antonio’s Síclovía attracted thousands of people, who came out to play in the open street. The YMCA, who hosts the biannual event, said…