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Top San Antonio news: Area church holds sermons, despite concerns; zoo's elephant celebrates 60th

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Published on April 07, 2020
Top San Antonio news: Area church holds sermons, despite concerns; zoo's elephant celebrates 60thPhoto: Nan Palmero/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Antonio.

San Antonio-area church holds sermons during deadly pandemic

A small-town church in Texas continues to hold in-person services, despite warnings from health experts who say large gatherings pose a great danger to the spreading the new coronavirus. More than 40 people on Sunday attended the sermon at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs. 

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San Antonio tabletop game developer Swordfish Islands offers digital versions of RPGs for free

Bored in quarantine? San Antonio tabletop game developer Swordfish Islands has the cure.

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San Antonio student recreates McCollum High School in Minecraft while it's closed by the coronavirus

Fabian Medina, 15, virtually recreated his school, McCollum High School, in popular cube-based crafting game Minecraft, so he could visit campus from the safety of his own home.

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Create structures for yourself while you're quarantined, San Antonio therapist says

While the physical health effects of COVID-19 are increasingly well documented, many of us may not be considering the toll that staying home for extended lengths can have on our mental health.

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San Antonio Zoo's Asian elephant Lucky celebrated her 60th birthday in style on Sunday

Like many other Aries right now, Lucky the Asian elephant's birthday plans had to be changed a bit as we all shelter in place. 

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