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Whata-love story! This San Antonio couple found their destiny in a Whataburger drive-thru
Read full article: Whata-love story! This San Antonio couple found their destiny in a Whataburger drive-thruJust in time for Valentine’s Day, Cody Smith and Melissa Maese, a former Whataburger employee, are tying the knot. SAN ANTONIO – A quick visit to a Whataburger drive-thru for two Justaburgers led to true love for one San Antonio couple. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Cody Smith and Melissa Maese, a former Whataburger employee, have gotten engaged at the restaurant where they first met. The pair met in the drive-thru at the Whataburger located on 1604 and Bandera Road 15 years ago, according to a press release from the restaurant. You can get married at Whataburger on Valentine’s Day
District 2 widow pushes for change in community after husband gunned down in unsolved case
Read full article: District 2 widow pushes for change in community after husband gunned down in unsolved caseSAN ANTONIO – A District 2 widow is calling for change within her community after her husband was gunned down outside of his home on May 31. Etoy McGarity said her husband, Charles Pryor, 48, had so many great qualities, including being a mentor to children on the East Side. I just wanted him to be there.”That dark evening, Etoy McGarity said her husband had a bad feeling. “She was screaming and crying, and I was trying to stay strong and to calm her down,” Etoy McGarity said. Since the shooting, the family has moved, and Etoy McGarity said she struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder.