Edmond Ortiz / August 7, 2020
Alamo Heights Leaders Ponder Strategic Plan Alamo Heights and most other cities are preparing their fiscal year 2021 (FY21) budgets. While officials of some communities expect some impact from the COVID-19 pandemic, others are hopeful there will be lit …
78209 Magazine / August 7, 2020
RETURN TO LEARN Heights At HomeHeights Face to Face We have a long tradition of excellence in AHISD, and this year will continue that tradition! Our administrative team, teachers, and staff have all been working diligently to welcome our students back …
Berit Mason / August 7, 2020
But Aren’t Sure of the Commitment Lobo Some senior citizens may be reluctant to adopt a pet. “What if I outlive them?” they may ask. Some are unsure about pet ownership. “I’ve never had a dog. How much work and commitment is involved?” Or, maybe they w …
Christie Cuthbert / August 7, 2020
When Gary and Jennifer Marvin moved to Alamo Heights 15 years ago, they chose the area because it was a good place to raise a family, and Gary’s family was here. They didn’t realize 14 years later the community they had chosen because of good schools a …
78209 Magazine / August 7, 2020
In a time where the couch has become king and staying at home has become the ultimate excuse to give up on our goals, it has been harder than ever for people to find the motivation (understandably so) to work on their own health. That is where Pure Bar …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / August 7, 2020
Terrell Hills Police Chief Roger MangumCity Manager Bill Foley on left and Police Chief Roger Mangum When Roger Mangum retired from the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) in 2008, after 27 years on the force, he thought he’d had enough of law enforce …
Christie Cuthbert / August 7, 2020
I was compelled to do something. My calling was to help my community. I’m an expert in drive-thru convenient testing. So, I thought, we’re going to open a COVID testing center.
Meredith Kay / August 7, 2020
Serving Generations of Diners One Enchilada at a Time There is no shortage of Mexican restaurants in San Antonio. There is one on just about every corner in town. Some specialize in cuisine from just one region of Mexico, and some feature traditional T …