/ June 18, 2013
Nestled in a secluded Alamo Heights enclave, a home designed in 1958 by renowned architect O’Neil Ford had languished as a remarkable residence in an undeveloped garden full of potential.
/ June 13, 2013
Summer at Heights, the AHISD summer enrichment camp, is celebrating its 18th year with many new and exciting courses! Alamo Heights ISD teachers and area professionals will bring the latest in technology, the arts, sports, cooking, math, science, design, and much more to students across the city during the month of June.
/ June 5, 2013
To spark growth, the Fed is aiming to keep the influential rate at which banks lend one another money between 0 and 0.25 percent, and it expects that number to be “exceptionally low” until at least mid-2015.
/ June 5, 2013
The Jersey Shore style that seemed (to us genteel Texans) to characterize the good folks at Florio’s on first arriving on our own shores appears to have mellowed over time — though that might not be apparentto first-timers.
/ June 5, 2013
Bike World has been a landmark on Broadway and a part of the fabric of the Alamo Heights community for over four decades. In fact, the company’s reach and influence have stretched across San Antonio and around the globe.
/ June 2, 2013
Students at Cambridge Elementary spent the day discovering what it looks and feels like to live with a disability or special need. Several educational stations were set up throughout the gym, allowing students to cycle through and experience a variety of challenging situations, all part of Discovering Disabilities Day, a co-venture between Cambridge Elementary and Kinetic Kids.
/ June 2, 2013
To view a Will Langmore portrait is to view a moment of interior revelation. “My goal is to capture the soul and personality of my subjects, and I think that’s what comes through in my work,” says Langmore, a 30-year resident of Alamo Heights.