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Everthing San Antonio from Business,Food,Faith,Fun


Summertime: Education Doesn't End When School Does
Whether a child attends public school, private school, charter school, or homeschool, parents and guardians remain the most influential educators in their child's life.


San Antonio isn't Austin, yet, people are starting to feel the pressure.
You can feel it during your commute. What used to be a 15-20 minute drive now turns into 40 minute. Back roads that used to remain quiet are now buzzing with new construction. Rent is increasing and even long term residents are realizing they may not be able to afford their home in the coming years. San Antonio still has its unique charm and still feels different from Austin. However, for many people, it no longer feels like the 'small town big city'. The city is growing rapi


Are We More Divided as a Community Because of Tech and Interest Media? Do We Even Care Anymore?
Technology and media have changed how we connect, learn, and engage with the world. But has this change brought us closer or pushed us further apart? I’ve been thinking a lot about whether we still care about our communities or if we’re drifting away, distracted by endless streams of content tailored to our interests. The truth is, many of us don’t show up at the voting polls anymore. Are we losing touch with what matters? Could it be that the nation is blindly feeding a medi
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