78209 Magazine / September 1, 2020
The first day of school marks a special time for students, parents, and teachers. While 2020 has presented its own set of challenges, nothing would stop the Alamo Heights educational community from finding new ways to celebrate the tradition, excitemen …
Meredith Kay / September 1, 2020
A Taste of Italy in Olmos Park You would be very hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn’t love Italian food. From pizza to pasta and every delectable Italian flavor in between, this beloved cuisine has become a staple in most of our diets. Authentic Ita …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / September 1, 2020
Police Chief Named City Chief Terrell Hills’ new city manager followed a familiar path – from police chief to city chief. It’s a path Bill Foley’s predecessor Greg Whitlock took when he came out of retirement in 2016 to take over as City Manager. “Whit …
Berit Mason / September 1, 2020
A gang of Aunt Bees swing into action to fight pet overpopulation In 1986, a friendly group of Boerne ladies got together to help animals. Instead of a bake sale, they held garage sales, and pretty soon, their cigar boxes overflowed with cash. Then the …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / September 1, 2020
The enormous challenges posed by COVID-19 remain a significant issue of concern for area governments. Alamo Heights faced a difficult challenge when an entire shift in the fire department — officers and staff — were sent home after testing positive f …
78209 Magazine / September 1, 2020
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Ron Aaron Eisenberg / September 1, 2020
Local Oral History Film Chosen for SA Competition IMPACT: The San Antonio Jewish Oral History Project, a documentary by the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), has been selected for screening at the 26th annual San Antonio Film Festival. NCJW said …
Christie Cuthbert / September 1, 2020
I really wanted to provide that community barbershop experience for the people of ‘09.
Christie Cuthbert / September 1, 2020
When Inga Cotton met her future husband, Mike, at Trinity University , she had no idea they would wind up raising their family just down the road in Alamo Heights. Both academics, Inga earned her law degree, then went onto work for the university, and …