Meredith Kay / September 1, 2021
The Doctors are in in Alamo Heights Most of us are allergic to something, whether it’s seasonal or something we need to steer clear of to avoid a trigger, but for one local doctor, finding cures and treatments for the allergies plaguing his fellow San …
Meredith Kay / August 5, 2021
You can hear the happy chaos at the McCaleb house even as you enter the gate to the front yard. There are loud voices, laughter, and children’s squeals, along with the excited barking of Jack, the newest member of the McCaleb clan. Inside, the large fa …
Meredith Kay / July 1, 2021
Living in Alamo Heights is like living in a small town in the middle of the big city.
Meredith Kay / June 4, 2021
For many of us who were born and raised elsewhere, we still consider Texas home. As the saying goes, āIām not from Texas, but I got here as fast as I could.ā Michelle Young was born in Oregon and raised in Southern California. Still, she has called San …
Meredith Kay / May 12, 2021
If you look around your neighborhoods and dig deep enough in the Alamo Heights area, you’ll find that it’s very common to find families that have called the area home for many generations. A common theme is that this area naturally fosters a feeling of …
Christie Cuthbert / March 8, 2021
For Brad and Addie Bowen, raising their three little boys on Cloverleaf Drive is what they have always dreamt of. “We have pizza night with our neighbors on Fridays, and the kids can just run around and be kids,” Addie said. “When I was growing up in F …
Meredith Kay / February 8, 2021
As a native San Antonian, Nancy Navey has lived in the ā09 area her entire life. She grew up in Terrell Hills and graduated from Alamo Heights High School, before attending U.T. Austin and returning to the neighborhood after graduation to begin her car …
Christie Cuthbert / November 30, 2020
The Tips Family: Sharing their holiday tradition with the entire community