San Antonio/ Community & Society
Published on February 21, 2020
Top San Antonio news: UTSA students can get free food; Taco Land officially demolished; morePhoto: Nan Palmero/Flickr

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

UTSA students can get free food from Whataburger Resource Room

The Whataburger Resource Room is a joint effort between the San Antonio Food Bank, Whataburger and UTSA to address food insecurity among students.

Read the full story on KENS5.

Dozens of artists from around the world heading to San Antonio for The Parish's special exhibition, 'The Catacomb Saints'

Inspired by the macabre Catholic practice of exhuming the bodies of ancient Christians from the catacombs of Rome and sending them abroad to serve as relics in churches across Europe, curators Vidvad Scare, Markus Ferris, Daniel Kranz and Taro Hanrahan have dreamed up the one-night exhibition, "The Catacomb Saints."

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Men's Club manager arrested, allegedly hired 16-year-old as an 'entertainer'

A manager at San Antonio Men's Club was arrested after an agent with the Special Investigations Unit of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) discovered one of the "entertainers" was only 16, per an arrest affidavit. 

Read the full story on KENS5.

Bulldozers raze most of what remained of San Antonio punk institution, Taco Land

Work crews have demolished most of what still stood of Taco Land, the north-of-downtown dive that served as one of Texas' longest-surviving underground music venues.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.


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