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Top San Antonio news: 2.9 earthquake strikes; Bloomburg to kick off campaign here on Saturday; more

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Published on January 10, 2020
Top San Antonio news: 2.9 earthquake strikes; Bloomburg to kick off campaign here on Saturday; morePhoto: Roy Luck/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in San Antonio.

2.9 earthquake strikes South Texas near San Antonio

Some Southern Texans may have felt a shake Tuesday evening.

Read the full story on Texas For Texans.

Ruben’s Backyard suddenly closed near San Antonio’s McAllister Park

After almost one year of business, the spacious restaurant and bar has closed, citing the retirement of its owner.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.

Michael Bloomberg will kick off 'day one' of his presidential campaign in San Antonio this Saturday

We weren't kidding when we told you Democratic presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg was betting big on Texas. The billionaire businessman and former New York mayor is kicking off his nationwide campaign with an event Saturday in San Antonio, according to his campaign website.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Electric scooters, chairs and cell phones pulled out of San Antonio River Walk

San Antonio Transportation & Capital Improvements started draining the river's main channel on Monday.

Read the full story on KENS5.

One night only: Acclaimed Hong Kong bar to take over downtown San Antonio spot

The Pontiac, a Hong Kong bar known for its rock 'n’ roll approach to craft cocktails, is taking over downtown San Antonio’s Jet-Setter bar for one night only — Friday, Jan. 17.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.


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