
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Antonio.
San Antonio mural-in-progress pays tribute to SAPD police shooting victim
Colton Valentine wants his art to help seek justice for a man killed by a San Antonio police officer in October.
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Tony Parker finds new financial job in San Antonio after NBA retirement
TP9 is returning to San Antonio! Earlier this month, former Spurs point guard Tony Parker announced his retirement from the NBA — a year after he left San Antonio to play for the Charlotte Hornets. Many people, especially here in San Antonio, were saddened by the news as the beloved Big 3 era officially ended.
Read the full story on San Antonio Current.
San Antonio-based LGBTQ activist Jim Kane remembers Pride’s past and looks to the future
When Donald J. Trump was elected president in 2016, Jim Kane decided it was time to come out of retirement.
Read the full story on San Antonio Current.
Sister Act: San Antonio’s Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence preach camp for a cause
Musical-theater icons Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein are either laughing or rolling in their graves over their unwitting role in the bizarre origin story of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence — a troupe of gender-blending “nuns” that emerged in 1970s-era San Francisco after donning habits procured from an Iowa convent for an unconventional production of The Sound of Music.
Read the full story on San Antonio Current.
San Antonio Library pilot program waives fees on children's materials
The San Antonio Public Library announced that children and juvenile materials will now be exempt from overdue fines.
Read the full story on San Antonio Current.
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