Officials responding to fire at Hangar 6 Air Cafe in Uvalde

The Uvalde Fire Department is currently at the Hangar 6 Restaurant responding to an active structure fire. UVALDE, Texas — Officials are working a restaurant fire in Uvalde Thursday morning, according to a Facebook post. 🚨 Community Alert – Active Structure Fire at Hangar 6 Restaurant 🚨 The Uvalde Fire Department is currently responding… Posted … Read more

Officials responding to restaurant fire in Uvalde Thursday morning

UVALDE, Texas — Officials are working a restaurant fire in Uvalde Thursday morning, according to a Facebook post. The Uvalde Fire Department is currently at the Hangar 6 Restaurant responding to an active structure fire. “The scene remains very active, and crews are working hard to bring the situation under control.” Officials are asking locals … Read more

Italian restaurant in Leon Springs thriving after opening during pandemic | Neighborhood Eats

Albi’s Vite thrives offers fresh, scratch-made Italian dishes in Leon Springs, San Antonio. SAN ANTONIO — As the world shut down in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, a local family opened up shop. Now their Italian restaurant is thriving and serving up more than just pasta. This week, Neighborhood Eats is checking out Albi’s … Read more

The ‘art of healing’: Army veteran chef honors fallen Boerne airman with heartfelt tribute painting

Chef Mark Sierra honors fallen Air Force Captain Tyler Voss with a heartfelt portrait, surprising the Voss family with the tribute at his Tex-Mex restaurant. BOERNE, Texas — For many, Memorial Day is a time of reflection. For Chef Mark Sierra, it’s a call to action—one rooted in service, sacrifice, and a profound sense of … Read more

Here’s how much rain fell in SA neighborhoods during this week’s storms

Much of drought-stricken South Texas was quenched with this week’s downpours. SAN ANTONIO — An 85-year-old record was busted when San Antonio International Airport tallied 2.06 inches of rain Wednesday, besting the daily record for May 28 that was set when 1.31 inches fell way back in 1940.  That only tells half the story when … Read more