Berit Mason / January 15, 2021
New City Ordinance Will Combat Puppy Mills Beginning January 1, San Antonio pet stores are only allowed to sell rescue and shelter pets. This is a new San Antonio ordinance passed last fall to help stop puppy mill profiteering. “Puppy mills have no pla …
78209 Magazine / January 6, 2021
Getting Back to Normal AHHS Spirit Showcase Allows Groups to Perform, Give Back By Stefan Enslin, Hoof Print Co-Editor in Chief Emmie Chaney, Olmos Co-Editor Lexi Ramirez, Senior Ads Editor Students have overcome many challenges resulting from living a …
78209 Magazine / December 31, 2020
So, you’ve been cramped into your home with your people for months. Even if you’ve ventured out into the world, it’s not the same one we all knew last December. You feel a little rougher for the wear. As distanced as we have all become, there doesn’t s …
Christie Cuthbert / December 31, 2020
Nothing is more of an ultimate mood changer than having your car professionally cleaned inside and out.
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / December 31, 2020
Kate Thomas Prix de Lausanne Finalist and Royal Ballet Student Kate Thomas, Taking the Dance World By Storm It’s the ultimate Pas de Deux when 15-year-old AHHS Sophomore Kate Thomas makes not one but two splashes overseas. First, the Children’s Ballet …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / December 31, 2020
Photo by JacLou DL Backyard Chickens Not Welcome in Alamo Heights Owners of backyard chickens seeking approval from the Alamo Heights city council to raise chickens lost out when the council refused to amend the city ordinance that bans chickens and ot …
Meredith Kay / December 31, 2010
In a city overrun by fast food restaurants and corporate chain concepts, it’s always exciting to find those cozy neighborhood bistros that strive to deliver outstanding food in an intimate and unique setting. These hidden gems are often run by families …