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SAFD responds to fire in Southtown; Food Bankās Turkey Trot 5K rerouted due to response
Read full article: SAFD responds to fire in Southtown; Food Bankās Turkey Trot 5K rerouted due to responseSan Antonio firefighters responded to a fire at a home in Southtown, which ended up rerouting a 5K on Thanksgiving Day morning.
2 men accused of stealing manās work truck at knifepoint in King William neighborhood, SAPD says
Read full article: 2 men accused of stealing manās work truck at knifepoint in King William neighborhood, SAPD saysSan Antonio police and Crime Stoppers are searching for two men accused of carjacking a man at knifepoint in the King William neighborhood of downtown.
Return of full Fiesta means uptick in business along new parade route, benefits local nonprofits
Read full article: Return of full Fiesta means uptick in business along new parade route, benefits local nonprofitsAfter a two-year wait, Fiesta made a full return across San Antonio. While the party ended Sunday after 11 days of festivities, the impact of this yearās Fiesta will be felt for some time.
Americaās Walking Club national headquarters moves to historic King William neighborhood
Read full article: Americaās Walking Club national headquarters moves to historic King William neighborhoodSAN ANTONIO ā San Antonio is home to so many organizations and on Tuesday, Southtown welcomed a new national headquarters for Americaās Walking Club. āIāve walked in all 50 states and 14 countries,ā Carl Cordes, Pacific Regional Director, of Americaās Walking Club said. āThe fun of exploring new places that you would not find if you went on vacation to San Antonio. Tuesday is a special day for Americaās Walking Club, and this kicks off a special week that encourages fun, fitness and friendship. If you are interested in checking out the new headquarters, the Americaās Walking Club is hosting an open house from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1008 Alamo Street.
2021 San Antonio events that have been canceled, postponed due to COVID-19
Read full article: 2021 San Antonio events that have been canceled, postponed due to COVID-19Recently, Fiesta San Antonio officials decided to push the two-week party from April to June due to ongoing COVID-19 safety concerns. Hereās a look at which San Antonio events have been canceled or postponed so far. King William Fair: The fair and parade will not take place at all in 2021, organizers announced on Tuesday, Feb. 2. Organizers of the quirky King William Fair, which has been an official Fiesta San Antonio event since 1968, said they hope the event can return on April 9, 2022. PostponedFiesta: Fiesta San Antonio officials confirmed that the event that was scheduled for April 15-25 would be postponed until June 17-27, 2021.
King William Fair, parade canceled for 2021 due to coronavirus concerns
Read full article: King William Fair, parade canceled for 2021 due to coronavirus concernsSAN ANTONIO ā The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancellation of another beloved Fiesta San Antonio event. The King William Fair will not take place at all in 2021 due to safety concerns over COVID-19, organizers announced on Tuesday. The announcement came a day after Fiesta San Antonio officials confirmed other Fiesta 2021 events are being postponed until June. Ā”Viva Fiesta!āAdThe King William Fair typically consists of a parade, vendors and live music on the streets in the historic district. Fiesta San Antonio officials on Monday said the two-week party that was scheduled for April 15-25 would be postponed to June 17-27.