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San Antonio Animal Care Services to stop deleting critical social-media comments

San Antonio Animal Care Services to stop deleting critical social-media comments

San Antonio’s embattled Animal Care Services department will no longer delete negative comments from its social media pages, the City Attorney’s Office said this week. The decision comes a week after free-speech watchdog the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) sent a letter to ACS accused it of violating the First Amendment. As a government …

San Antonio burger spot Mark’s Outing adding after-hours drive-up service

San Antonio burger spot Mark’s Outing adding after-hours drive-up service

San Antonio burger joint Mark’s Outing soon will offer after-hours service for drive-up customers. Rather than the standard drive-through experience of ordering at an intercom and pulling up to a window, the eatery near St. Paul Square will offer an old-school carhop approach in which servers come to customers’ vehicles to take orders, the Express-News reports. …

Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Hozier, Wallflowers, Brooks Nielsen

Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Hozier, Wallflowers, Brooks Nielsen

San Antonio’s live music offerings this week range from stadium singalongs to an unexpected blend of post-hardcore and synth-pop. Along the way, also expect to find classic rock, “beach goth” and music from a singer-songwriter with serious family lineage. Let’s dive deeper and sort it all out. This article was originally published by San Antonio Current Staff …

‘Recognition is important’: Houston celebrates inclusivity with annual Disability Celebration 

‘Recognition is important’: Houston celebrates inclusivity with annual Disability Celebration 

Hundreds of Houstonians with disabilities, allies, family and friends packed the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center Friday morning to celebrate inclusivity and equal opportunity at the City of Houston’s annual Disability Celebration.  Since its inception around 2012, the event has recognized advocates for the disabled community through its Champions of Inclusion, or COIN, awards in the categories …

For decades, upgrades to Houston’s only adaptive recreation center have stalled. When will it be a priority?

For decades, upgrades to Houston’s only adaptive recreation center have stalled. When will it be a priority?

MONTROSE — It takes James “Jimmy” Walker nearly five minutes to move from his electric wheelchair to a seated elliptical bike at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center.  It’s partly due to his transverse myelitis, a rare inflammation of a section of the spinal cord that can cause weakness in the arms or legs. But it’s largely …

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