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Top San Antonio news: Search on for man who shot wife three times; additional universities go online

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Published on March 13, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Antonio.

San Antonio chef urges locals to keep dining out to keep restaurants alive

As fears surrounding the coronavirus grow each day, so does apprehension to visit public spaces like restaurants. While many San Antonio eateries have already adopted  precautionary safety measures to protect employees and customers, local chefs like Jason Dady expect many restaurants to feel the economic pinch of the virus — struggling to stay in business or permanently closing their doors — in the coming months.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

San Antonio restaurant postpones alt-SXSW music festival over coronavirus concerns

Just hours after the coronavirus-induced cancellation of SXSW, Smoke BBQ Music Festival was announced as an alternative way to see more than 30 local musicians and artists in San Antonio. Now, due to the coronavirus, the local festival has been postponed.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Another plane of coronavirus evacuees from cruise ship lands at San Antonio's Lackland

A second federally chartered flight carrying passengers evacuated from the Grand Princess cruise ship has arrived early Thursday morning at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, the Express-News reports.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.

Police searching for man who they say shot his wife three times

Police are searching for a man who shot his wife three times Thursday on the Southwest Side, according to the San Antonio Police Department.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

More San Antonio universities close campuses, move classes online as a result of coronavirus pandemic

In addition to the University of Texas San Antonio, many of the city's institutions of higher education have made major announcements regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read the full story on San Antonio Current.


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