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Hospital Lawsuit, Batchelor Trial: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Crime and the courts figured into many of the Current's most-read stories of the week.
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: San Antonio News, top San Antonio headlines, top San Antonio news, Texas Vista Medical Center lawsuit, San Antonio hospital closure, Steward Healthcare Systems, Kendall Lauren Batchelor trial, San Antonio car dealer Ken Batchelor, Intoxication manslaughter Kendall County, David Belter death, Boerne Police Department, Kendall County District Attorneys Office, San Antonio Fiesta shooting at Market Square, GoFundMe for Fiesta shooting victim, King William Fair, King William Fair wristbands, BlastPass, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Susan Tedeschi, Prop A misinformation, Prop A, Ron Nirenberg, San Antonio Express-News, San Antonio Justice Charter, Texas cannabis decriminalization, Texas cannabis reform, Texas marijuana decriminalization, Bexar County Cow Killer, San Antonio cow deaths, Bexar County Sheriff's Office, Texas cow deaths
Boeing signs 7-year naming rights deal for San Antonio's Tech Port + Arena
The aerospace company also made a $2.3 million donation to an educational nonprofit affiliated with Port San Antonio and unveiled a new exhibit there.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Tech Port Arena, Boeing Center at Tech Port, Port San Antonio, employer, Texas, Governor Greg Abbott, Mayor, Ron Nirenberg, Councilwoman, Dr. Ariana Rocha Garcia, CEO, Stephanie Pope, Jim Perschbach, South San Antonio High School, Boeing Aerospace Adventure, San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology, SAMSAT
San Antonio City Councilman Clayton Perry to appear at pre-trial hearing Tuesday
Perry could face prison time and fines if convicted of both charges.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, cit council, District 10, Clayton Perry, DWI, hit and run, Class B misdemeanors, pre-trial hearing, Zoom, Evil Olive, Mayor, Ron Nirenberg, resign, local politics, news
City of San Antonio may take downtown bar Moses Rose’s from owner if he refuses to sell
The action would be the first use of eminent domain during development of the Alamo Visitor Center and Museum.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Alamo Plaza, San Antonio Conservation Society, Vincent L. Michael, Woolworth, Crockett, San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum, Westside Preservation Alliance, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Texas General Land Office, Roberto Treviño, John G. Waite Associates Architects, Phil Collins, The Alamo, Ron Nirenberg, Alamo redevelopment, Nelson Wolff, Carey Latimore, Trinity University, Rebecca Viagran, Texas General Land Office, Cenotaph, George P. Bush, Alamo Management and Advisory Committees, Texas Historical Commission, San Antonio Conservation Society, Aaronetta Pierce, Vince Cantu, Moses Rose’s Hideout, eminent domain
Embattled San Antonio Councilman Clayton Perry says he'll return on Thursday
Mayor Ron Nirenberg said he stands by an earlier statement that Perry should resign if the charges against him are true.
By Sanford Nowlin
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San Antonio attraction Ripley’s Haunted Adventure closing to make way for Alamo visitor center
The $450 million Alamo Visitor Center and Museum is set to take over the historic Crockett and Woolworth buildings.
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