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From mixing to cooking, Boerne ISD Culinary Arts program prepares students for rewarding careers
Read full article: From mixing to cooking, Boerne ISD Culinary Arts program prepares students for rewarding careersThe Boerne ISD Culinary Arts program equips students with practical skills that can lead to rewarding careers.
SA Historic Preservation office hosting culinary heritage event highlighting aguas frescas
Read full article: SA Historic Preservation office hosting culinary heritage event highlighting aguas frescasThe City of San Antonio Office of Historic Preservation is hosting a Preservation Month event exploring the city’s culinary heritage next Tuesday.
Centro San Antonio’s ‘Art Everywhere’ project helps local economy, keeps people engaged in Alamo City
Read full article: Centro San Antonio’s ‘Art Everywhere’ project helps local economy, keeps people engaged in Alamo CityCentro’s San Antonio’s “Art Everywhere” program is using art as a place-making tool and is using the projects to get more people downtown and engaged in the Alamo City.
‘New You’: Get healthy and get rewarded with the whole family this summer
Read full article: ‘New You’: Get healthy and get rewarded with the whole family this summerFit Family Challenge give you the opportunity to get healthy with the ones you love through free fitness classes, health screenings and nutrition education.
PREVIEW: Jefferson girls set to face Southside in program’s first playoff game
Read full article: PREVIEW: Jefferson girls set to face Southside in program’s first playoff gameSAN ANTONIO – In the program’s first playoff matchup, the District 27-5A champion Jefferson Mustang girls basketball team will travel to Southside to take on the Cardinals. Tip off is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.MORE GIRLS BASKETBALL COVERAGE
Mother, son create after-school Rock and Roll music program for San Antonio students
Read full article: Mother, son create after-school Rock and Roll music program for San Antonio studentsSAN ANTONIO – IDEA South Flores High School went from having no music program to having an after-school rock and roll music program thanks to a passionate mother and her son. Bell Solloa is the founder and program manager of the High Voltage Music program. Sentimentally, the program was inspired by her son when he started going to school at IDEA South Flores High. “He was a little rocker when he was young,” Solloa said. “We have seen them grow, not only as students and kids and young adults but as musicians,” Solloa said.
San Antonio organizations partner together, create programs to end youth homelessness
Read full article: San Antonio organizations partner together, create programs to end youth homelessnessSAN ANTONIO – Several organizations across Bexar County are teaming up in hopes of ending youth homelessness. “Although youth homelessness may not be as visible, it’s still a huge issue in our community,” said Katie Vela, executive director of the South Alamo Regional Alliance for the Homeless, also known as SARAH. “The funding is to create a local system that prevents and ends homelessness,” Vela said. SARAH has teamed up with five local community partners to launch the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program with the grant money it received. “Many of the programs are permanent housing programs, where there’s a case manager assigned to help youth and young adults stabilize in their housing, connects them to employment and education opportunities,” Vela said.
San Antonio Healthy Start seeks new parenting program participants
Read full article: San Antonio Healthy Start seeks new parenting program participantsSAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Healthy Start program, which offers services and resources to families for healthy pregnancies and births, continues to help families during the COVID-19 pandemic but not without some challenges. “It has been very difficult recently to enroll or to find pregnant women to enroll into the program,” said Amanda Ponton, senior management coordinator for San Antonio Healthy Start. The program focuses on families living in 12 specific ZIP codes, which were identified based on the infant mortality rate. “ZIP code 78242, which is in the South Side, District 4, that zip code has an infant mortality rate of 10.5. So that’s to prevent or reduce SIDS so that the child is sleeping safe and not co-sleeping with a parent,” said Rita Pacheco, a health programs specialist for San Antonio Healthy Start.
UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic
Read full article: UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic(Victoria Jones/PA via AP)LONDON – Britain’s treasury chief announced a new income support program Thursday for workers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, as the government races to prevent widespread layoffs when earlier employer subsidies end next month. Businesses and labor unions had pressed the government to step in with more direct support for people in precarious work situations. Under a furloughed worker program that expires next month, the government pays 80% of the wages of workers placed on leave. To underscore that his proposals have wide support, Sunak appeared outside his office before delivering his speech, holding a copy of the plan and flanked by representatives of the Confederation of British Industry and the Trades Union Congress. We’ve already lost 700,000 jobs.”In addition to the wage support program, Sunak said the government will help businesses by extending loan repayment deadlines and loan guarantees provided earlier this year.
VIA extends Workforce Assistance Pass Program until end of 2020
Read full article: VIA extends Workforce Assistance Pass Program until end of 2020SAN ANTONIO – VIA Metropolitan Transit is extending its Workforce Assistance Pass Program as the coronavirus pandemic continues. The program allows VIA customers who receive unemployment to get a complimentary pass for 31 days. It was first introduced in June to help customers looking for work during the pandemic. VIA bus operator shares experience behind the wheel amid coronavirus pandemicThe program was originally set to end Aug. 31, but now it's extended until the end of the year. Anyone who has been receiving benefits from May 15 on can continue to use the program.
Federal program helping San Antonio Food Bank meet growing demand
Read full article: Federal program helping San Antonio Food Bank meet growing demandFederal program helping San Antonio Food Bank meet growing demandPublished: July 28, 2020, 5:31 pmA USDA program is helping provide food for those in need after demand for help doubled due to economic slowdown.
Catfish are regularly stocked for fishing in these Texas lakes, ponds
Read full article: Catfish are regularly stocked for fishing in these Texas lakes, pondsSAN ANTONIO – Thousands of catfish are expected to be stocked in neighborhood lakes across Texas through Nov. 1 as part of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Neighborhood Fishin’ program. TPWD has been stocking catfish regularly at San Antonio’s Southside Lions Park and Miller’s Pond since early May. During the 2019 catfish season, Southside Lions Park was stocked with more catfish than any other lake in the program. Anglers no longer need to carry their paper fishing license. A legible digital photo, emailed receipt, online purchase record or digital copy of your fishing license is also acceptable.
U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of DACA recipients, says Trump administration’s move to overturn it was arbitrary
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of DACA recipients, says Trump administration’s move to overturn it was arbitraryThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the Trump administration’s efforts to end the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, declaring in a 5-to-4 opinion that the 2012 initiative was inappropriately terminated by the Trump administration. The court's decision comes nearly three years after Trump announced he was terminating the policy, known as DACA, that has protected more than 130,000 Texans from deportation, the second-highest total after California. Trump's reason for ending the program echoed what many Republicans, including some in Texas, said when it was enacted: immigration law is under the purview of the U.S. Congress and not the executive branch alone. The program gave them a renewable, two-year work permit and a reprieve from deportation. This is a developing story and will be updated