Potential patients can follow this five-step process to obtain medical cannabis in Texas
By Travis E. Poling
San Antonio's Power Brokers
Interest is building in Delta-8 THC, but its scientific study is hampered by inconsistent rules
Meet three San Antonio pros promoting a more accessible approach to local food and drink
Board of San Antonio's CPS Energy votes to phase out coal plant, replace it with natural gas
Environmentalists blasted the plan, saying the utility should instead focus on renewables to address the climate crisis.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, CPS Energy, utilities, carbon emissions, fossil fuels, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Sierra Club, environment, climate change, climate crisis, San Antonio College, Texas Rising, Climate Action & Adaptation Plan, carbon emissions, Texas
Diners want a more easygoing relationship with high-quality food and drink, and these folks are doing their best to provide it.
Tags: Flavor Issue, Teddy Liang, Cara Pitts, Derik Cortez, Sojourn, Southern Roots Vegan Bakery, dorms and donuts, plant-based, desserts, Esquire Tavern, Hugman’s Oasis, Asian fusion, 375° Social Kitchen, Selma, Gather Brewing Co., Universal City, Conserva Elevated bar, Dominion, post-pandemic, accessibility, easygoing relationship, high-quality, food, drink, restaurateurs, San Antonio Current Flavor, Flavor, special issue, Winter Flavor
Tried and True: San Antonio craft brewers are helping classic beer styles make a comeback
Classic styles, while never gone, seem to be finding new fans in San Antonio even as sweet adjunct beers and hazy IPAs bursting with tropical flavors continue in popularity.
Tags: Drink, Food & Drink Feature, San Antonio, Texas, beer, breweries, local breweries, craft beer, Second Pitch Brewing Co., Jim Hansen, Paige Martin, classic beers, classic beer styles, Blue Star Brewing Co., Freetail Brewing Co., pilsner, stout, IPA, English ale, Russian imperial stout, Kolsch, Jason Davis, Randy Ward, Dorcol Distilling + Brewing Co., High Wheel, La Muerta, Duke of Bohemia, Hills and Dales, Flying Saucer Draught Emporium, Betty, Great American Beer Festival, Cover Story
Two San Antonio clubs are shutting the door on younger patrons, but it's still a small nightlife niche
New San Antonio bar Horizon & More only admits those 30 and older, and Bentley's Bar recently upped its age limit to 25.
Tags: Drink, Food & Drink Feature, San Antonio, Texas, bars, age limits, Horizons & More, Toya Taylor, Bentley's Bar, 25 and over, 30 and over, raising age limit, age limit, nightclub, San Antonio bars, San Antonio nightclubs
Tone Deaf: The 'slow bleed' of the St. Mary's Strip is jeopardizing live music in San Antonio
Neighborhood complaints, noise concerns, construction and lack of parking are putting pressure on the area that's long been the city's music hotspot.
By Sanford Nowlin and Travis E. Poling
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Music Feature, San Antonio, Texas, noise ordinance, noise, Garrett T. Capps, Lonesome Rose, St. Mary's Strip, music venues, neighborhoods, residential, commercial, parking, St. Mary's, construction, clubs, Tobin Hill, bars, Parker Dixon, Faust Tavern, The Mix, permits, code, building code, city code, Midtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, Blayne Tucker, bar owners, residents, live music, Noise Whisperer, Don Pitts, Mario Bravo, Loopland, weeknight shows, crime, safety, shooting, Tycoon Flats, Cover Story
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