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Wife of former San Antonio trucking magnate sentenced in multi-million-dollar fraud scheme

Frances Hall, former co-owner of Bill Hall Jr. Trucking, has been sentenced for her role in a scheme to avoid $9 million in workers’ compensation premiums.




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Registration opens for ASSE’s Safety 2018 in San Antonio

They say everything’s bigger in Texas, and the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) plans to find out. Registration is now open for ASSE’s Safety 2018 Professional Development Conference & Exposition in San Antonio. The nation's largest conference for occupational safety and health professionals – expected to draw more than 8,000 people from 40 countries – takes place June 3-6 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on the banks of the San Antonio Riverwalk.




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Leading Law Firm, Alexandra Lozano Immigration Law, Expands with San Antonio Office

The San Antonio, Texas, location of the Alexandra Lozano Immigration Law Firm has officially opened.




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Ackerman & Co. Purchases 34,164 SF Medical Office Building in San Antonio

Extensive renovations and remodeling planned at One Medical Park.




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Houston's Premier Pallet Supplier, The Pallet Guys, Announce Strategic Expansion to San Antonio, Texas

The Pallet Guys Extend Their Industry-Leading Pallet, Crate, and Lumber Solutions to San Antonio, Texas




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Mission Injury Law Offers Free Uber Rides in San Antonio to Prevent Drunk Driving During Local Events

To promote safer roads, Mission Injury Law is providing complimentary Uber rides for event-goers who have consumed alcohol, helping reduce the risk of drunk driving in San Antonio.




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Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts Hosts San Antonio, Texas CME Conference in Primary and Specialty Care Settings

Continuing Medical Education for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants & Physicians




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Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts Hosts San Antonio, Texas CME Conference in Primary and Specialty Care Settings

Continuing Medical Education for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants & Physicians




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Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts Hosts San Antonio, Texas CME Conference in Primary and Specialty Care Settings

Continuing Medical Education for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses & Physicians




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LiggettVille Adventure Center Opens in San Antonio

Embark on Thrilling Escapes and Unforgettable Experiences at San Antonio's Newest Destination: LiggettVille Adventure Center




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LA MUERTE SE VISTE DE ETIQUETA, de San Antonio (Bruguera)

Título:
La muerte se viste de etiqueta
Autor: San Antonio (seud. de Frédéric Dard, 1921-2000)
Título original: La rate au Court-Bouillon (1965) serie “San Antonio”
Traducción: Miguel Giménez Sales
Cubierta: Antonio Bosch
Editor: Editorial Bruguera (Barcelona)
Edición: 1ª ed.
Fecha de edición: 1973-07
Descripción física: 223, 1 p.; 10,5x17,5 cm.
Serie: Comisario San Antonio de la policía de París #6
ISBN: 978-84-02-03139-6 (84-02-03139-0)
Depósito legal: B. 20.335-1973
Estructura: 19 capítulos, conclusión
Información sobre impresión:
Impreso en los Talleres Gráficos de
EDITORIAL BRUGUERA, S.A.
Mora la Nueva, 2 - Barcelona - 1973
 
Información de contracubierta:
SAN ANTONIO
COMISARIO DE LA POLICÍA DE PARÍS
Apasionantes intrigas, acción desenfrenada y humor negro, son las características más acusadas de un estilo distinto a todos: el de la NUEVA NOVELA POLICIACA
 
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Próximo título:
¡BRAVO, DOCTOR BERU!
En Caducet hay epidemia de médicos. Mueren, o mejor dicho, los matan como moscas. Se imponen, pues, medidas de emergencia.
Entonces, Bérurier sustituye a los difuntos y se ocupa de sus enfermos. ¡Y algunos logran incluso sobrevivir a sus recetas!
Mientras tanto, Sanantonio practica la consigna: ¡Siga al cadáver y encontrará al asesino! Aunque un cadáver también puede conducir a otro, por aquello de que Dios los cría y ellos se juntan...
San-A está a punto de reunirse con tan macabra compañía. Pero con un poco de suerte y mucha voluntad consigue salir airoso de los trances más difíciles. Y es que con voluntad todo se consigue. Una mujer fea puede volverse bella, una vieja rejuvenecer, un jorobado parecer esbelto y un recaudador no pasar por un personaje repugnante. Prueben y verán.
Y si este libro les irrita la vesícula o les hace chochear antes de hora, ¡ya saben ustedes por quién hacerse curar!




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Pilot In Command CJ2 job at Bellinger Development LTD in San Antonio T

Bellinger Development LTD is hiring in San Antonio TXPilot In Command CJ2 positions available. Visit us to learn more about Bellinger Development LTD and see our job postings on www.avjobs.com Please reference Avjobs when applying. What do you know about Bellinger Development LTD?




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Lockheed Martin, San Antonio TX United States

An American Global Aerospace Defense Security And Advanced Technologies Company With Worldwide Interests... Michael Ramsower, Director Of Operatrions, Executive Management, San Antonio, TX, United States





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San Antonio Pre-K Program Seeks To Fix Achievement Gap

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: We've been having conversations on this program and elsewhere on the network about inequality in education. Those gaps can start early, often before a student ever enters a classroom. Studies show that kids who don't get any pre-K instruction can lag a year behind those who do in math and verbal skills. In 2012, San Antonio vowed to fix that. The city enacted a 1/8 cent sales tax for a program called pre-K for SA, which now provides early childhood education for just over 2,000 children from low-income, military and English-learning families. Sarah Baray is the CEO of Pre-K for SA, and she is with us now. Sarah Baray, thanks so much for talking to us. SARAH BARAY: It's my pleasure. Glad to be with you. MARTIN: So first of all, I just wanted to ask you to tell us why pre-K matters. You're a former teacher. You're an administrator. You've also taught education courses at the university level, so you kind of have that bird's-eye




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Media Advisory: SolidWorks World 2011, Jan. 23-26, San Antonio




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San Antonio truck driver pleads guilty in fatal human smuggling case

Police officers work on a crime scene after 10 undocumented immigrants being smuggled into the U.S. were found dead inside a sweltering 18-wheeler trailer parked behind a Walmart store in San Antonio. Photo by Ray Whitehouse/Reuters

A 61-year-old San Antonio man pleaded guilty to two federal charges in the human smuggling incident that led to the deaths of 10 undocumented immigrants this summer.

James Matthew Bradley Jr., who appeared before a U.S. magistrate judge Monday, pleaded guilty to “one count of conspiracy to transport aliens resulting in death and one count of transporting aliens resulting in death,” according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas.

The office added that Bradley’s “admission of guilt” meant he packed dozens of unauthorized immigrants into a tractor-trailer for financial gain, adding that the suspect confirmed that details from court documents were “factually correct.”

On July 23, San Antonio Police Department officers responded to a call from a Walmart employee shortly past midnight. Once officers arrived, they found 39 immigrants at the scene. Of those carried in the tractor-trailer, eight were found dead in the rear of the trailer, while two died later at nearby hospitals, the statement said.

Survivors of the incident said there was no air conditioning in the overheated trailer and had to take turns to breath through a hole in the back of the truck for air. Bradley also initially told investigators that he was unaware of the immigrants in the trailer until he had stopped at the Walmart in San Antonio for bathroom break.

The attorney’s office also said Bradley faces up to life in prison with the charges and that he is scheduled to be sentenced in January 2018. Immigrants said there were up to 200 people transported on the trailer and that different fees were quoted to them for the ride north from the U.S.-Mexico border, the statement added.

Jason Buch of San Antonio Express-News told the NewsHour earlier this year that Border Patrol agents in Laredo, Texas, reported an uptick of immigrants using tractor-trailers to get pass checkpoints at the border.

“People are usually going on to major metropolitan areas or regions of the country that employ a lot of immigrant laborers, so, areas with large agriculture industries or construction booms,” Buch said.

The NewsHour’s John Yang learned more about the July human smuggling case and immigration politics from Jason Buch of San Antonio Express News.

Shane M. Folden, special agent in charge of homeland security investigations in San Antonio, said in the statement that the proceeding “helps to close the door on one of the conspirators responsible for causing the tragic loss of life and wreaking havoc on those who survived this horrific incident.”

“This case is a glaring reminder that alien smugglers are driven by greed and have little regard for the health and well-being of their human cargo, which can prove to be a deadly combination,” he added.

Bradley’s co-defendant Pedro Silva Segura was also indicted last month with faces two counts of conspiracy and two counts of transporting undocumented immigrants resulting in serious bodily injury and placing lives in jeopardy.

Segura, 47, is an undocumented immigrant who resides in Laredo, Texas.

The post San Antonio truck driver pleads guilty in fatal human smuggling case appeared first on PBS NewsHour.




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Online homebuyers offer to sell your home fast in booming San Antonio market

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Aleksey Torokhtiy to Compete and Teach in San Antonio, Texas this March

First United States competition for the 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist




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Signarama® Celebrates Grand Opening in San Antonio, September 17

Guests to tour new 2,000-square-foot facility




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Mt. San Antonio Community College's Facility and Bond Spending Construction Program Halted by a Joint Effort of Community Residents and The City of Walnut

Walnut Community Taxpayers Group Win Court Victory!




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San Antonio Garage Doors 4 Less Launches 24/7 Garage Door Installation and Replacement

San Antonio Garage Doors 4 Less is a garage door service company with various services in San Antonio Texas. Despite replacement, it offers garage door installation and replacement.




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Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts Hosts San Antonio, Texas CME Conference

Continuing Medical Education for Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants




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San Antonio Young Lawyers Association Receives Grant from the Texas Bar Foundation to Educate Students about the 2020 Census

San Antonio Young Lawyer's Association Awarded $9,000.00 by the Texas Bar Foundation to produce an educational video for students about the 2020 United States Census titled "We Count: Texans and the 2020 Census."




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Tesla San Antonio Service Center Location for Sale at $4.75 million

B+E, the first brokerage and technology platform for net lease real estate, announced the listing of the Tesla San Antonio Service Center located at 23011 IH-10 W for $4,750,000.




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Akki's Cupcakery & Tea Announces Vegan, Gluten-free and Keto Cupcakery in San Antonio, TX - Order Online for Free Pickup or Delivery

At 15-years-old, Akeila 'Akki' Tejwani owns a cupcakery. The product is made from organic ingredients. She splits her profits with children's charities in SA.




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Ted Cruz says San Antonio's decision to label the term 'Chinese virus' as hate speech is 'nuts'

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  • San Antonio City Council in Texas has unanimously voted to label terms including "Chinese virus" and "kung-fu virus" as hate speech.
  • It was responding to a growth in racist and antisemitic incidents in the city, triggered by the coronavirus crisis.
  • "Unfortunately, during times of crises, we do see the best of humanity and sometimes we also see the worst," said Mayor Ron Nirenberg. 
  • Senator Ted Cruz called the decision "nuts," saying that the city council was "behaving like a lefty college faculty lounge." 
  • It comes after Trump faced criticism for his use of the term "Chinese virus" at a White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefing.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

The city of San Antonio in Texas has unanimously passed a resolution condemning the use of terms such as "Chinese virus" and "kung-fu virus" as hate speech.

It also encouraged residents to report "any such antisemitic, discriminatory or racist incidents" to the relevant authorities following several incidents in the city since the pandemic began, reports San Antonio's WOAI-TV.

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Federal Judge Convicts Owner of Dog Training and Handler School in San Antonio for Scheme to Defraud the Federal Government




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Search Area Expands for Missing San Antonio Man at Grand Canyon National Park

Today National Park Service Search and Rescue crews expanded the search area for missing San Antonio man, Drake L. Kramer. Kramer, 21 was reported missing by family on Monday, February 2. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/expand-kramer-search.htm




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UPDATE: Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Missing San Antonio Man

Twenty-one year old Drake L. Kramer remains missing at Grand Canyon National Park; and a six day search by the National Park Service has turned up no additional clues as to his whereabouts. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/kramer-limited.htm




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AT#310 - Travel to San Antonio. Texas

The Amateur Traveler talks to Carlos Gutierrez about his home town of San Antonio, Texas. Carlos gives us a guide to some of the obvious spots like the Alamo but also shares some of his favorite hole in the wall restaurants, a tip about the best time to come to San Antonio, and a great drive in the Texas countryside.




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The Last Beekeepers of San Antonio Tecómitl, Mexico

What does William Shakespeare have in common with Mexican beekeeper Francisco Lenin Bartolo Reyes? Both men understand the importance of the honey bee, a small but invaluable ally of the human race.




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San Antonio passes resolution declaring 'Chinese virus' hate speech...


San Antonio passes resolution declaring 'Chinese virus' hate speech...


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Federal Court Permanently Bars San Antonio Man from Preparing Tax Returns

A federal court has barred Eddie Madrigal of San Antonio and his business, Madrigal Tax Express Inc., from preparing federal tax returns for others.



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Justice Department Seeks to Shut Down San Antonio Tax Return Preparers

The United States has sued Pete Gutierrez and Jeanette Gutierrez, who do business as Fast Cash Refund Express and Fast Cash Refund Express Electronic Services, seeking to bar them and their companies from preparing any federal tax returns for others, the Justice Department announced today. In addition to the Gutierrezes, the civil injunction suit also named FCRE Inc., and Fast Cash Refund Express Electronic Tax Service LLC, as defendants.



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Federal Court Permanently Bars San Antonio Tax Preparers from Preparing Tax Returns

A federal court has permanently barred Pete Escalante Gutierrez and Jeanette Gutierrez from preparing federal tax returns for others.



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Former Co-Owner of Contracting Company Sentenced in San Antonio to 30 Months in Prison for Scheme to Defraud the U.S. Government

A former co-owner of a U.S. civilian contractor company was sentenced today in San Antonio to serve 30 months in prison for falsifying official documents in connection with Iraq reconstruction government contracts.



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San Antonio Agrees to $1.1 Billion Upgrade of Sewer Systems to Comply with Clean Water Act

The Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) has agreed to make significant upgrades to reduce overflows from its sewer system and pay a $2.6 million civil penalty to resolve Clean Water Act (CWA) violations stemming from illegal discharges of raw sewage. The state of Texas is a co-plaintiff in this case and will receive half of the civil penalty.



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Competitiveness and inclusion in the global economy: A Q&A with San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor

I recently moderated a panel on metropolitan competitiveness and inclusion in the global economy, and was struck by these panelists’ resolve to promote the twin aims of competitiveness and inclusion through public-private collaborations.San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor was also slated to join, but due to severe weather, she was unable to leave her home state. Afterwards, I had the chance to ask Mayor Taylor about her vision for an inclusive, internationally-competitive San Antonio. Below is an edited version of our conversation.

       
 
 




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San Antonio Spurs star Jakob Poeltl FORGETS to put on his jersey before walking out onto court

This is the hilarious moment San Antonio Spurs star Jakob Poeltl forgot to put his jersey on as he walked out on to the court for their match with La Clippers.




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Golden State Warriors slip to third straight loss without Steph Curry against San Antonio Spurs

LaMarcus Aldridge had 24 points and 18 rebounds as the San Antonio Spurs fended off a late rally to beat short-handed Golden State 104-92, extending the Warriors' skid to three games.




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Ted Cruz tweets that Chick-fil-A ban from San Antonio Airport 'for being anti-LGBTQ' is 'ridiculous'

Texas Senator Ted Cruz tweeted about Chick-fil-A ban Friday: 'The citizens of beautiful San Antonio deserve more delicious sandwiches, and fewer rabid attacks against companies.'




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San Antonio passes resolution declaring the term 'Chinese virus' hate speech

Texas city San Antonio's Mayor Ron Nirenberg, who put forward the now-passed resolution, blamed the use of the terms Chinese virus and Kung Fu virus for a rise in hate speech.




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LeBron James scores 15 points in just THREE MINUTES in LA Lakers win over San Antonio Spurs

NBA ROUND-UP: LeBron James scored 19 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter while hitting five 3-pointers in an incredible three-minute span as the LA Lakers beat the San Antonio Spurs.




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Probability & statistics for engineers & scientists / Ronald E. Walpole (Roanoke College), Raymond H. Myers (Virginia Tech), Sharon L. Myers (Radford University), Keying Ye (University of Texas at San Antonio)

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Folklife News & Events: 2019 NEA National Heritage Fellows: Las Tesoros de San Antonio

Please Join us for our next Homegrown Concert:

2019 NEA National Heritage Fellows: Las Tesoros de San Antonio: Tejano Singers from San Antonio, TX

Beatriz "La Paloma del Norte" Llamas
Blanquita "Blanca Rosa" Rodríguez

Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Coolidge Auditorium, Ground Floor
Thomas Jefferson Building
The Library of Congress

A conversation with two NEA fellows, accompanied by music from Mariachi Esperanza: Henry Gomez (Director), virhuela, Moises Perez, trumpet, Jose Luis Vaca, violin, and Rafael Aguirre, guitarron

Las Tesoros de San Antonio are a group of elder women performers who teamed up to preserve Mexican and bicultural musical expressions through their singing and storytelling. Janet “Perla Tapatia” Cortez, Beatriz “La Paloma del Norte” Llamas, Blanquita “Blanca Rosa” Rodríguez, and Rita “La Calandria” Vidaurri each had impressive singing careers that soared both locally and internationally from the 1940s to the1960s before tapering off in later years. Through the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center in San Antonio, these women reemerged and teamed up as the group Las Tesoros in the 2000s. Although Janet “Perla Tapatia” Cortez and Rita “La Calandria” Vidaurri passed away in recent years, Llamas and Rodríguez continue to perform and maintain the legacy of the group.

All four women grew up in the West Side of San Antonio, Texas. Each singer, with her personal style and grace, forms part of this unique ensemble that represents the important sound of the Mexico/Texas border. They were all inspired by and connected to many other important Tejana singers, including the great Lydia Mendoza (1982 NEA National Heritage Fellow) and the internationally renowned Eva Garza.

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More information is at this link!




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Problem solving in conceptual physics / Paul G. Hewitt (City College of San Francisco), Phillip R. Wolf (Mt. San Antonio College)

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Essentials of oceanography / Alan P. Trujillo (Distinguished Teaching Professor, Palomar College), Harold V. Thurman (Former Professor Emeritus, MT. San Antonio College)

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Essentials of oceanography / Alan P. Trujillo (Distinquished Teaching Professional, Palomar College), Harold V. Thurman (Former Professor Emeritus, Mt. San Antonio College)

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Audubon Florida Records, 1900-1970, Box 3 Folder 30 : San Antonio Bay Area, TX