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3rd Annual Harvest Feast at Hot Wells Conservancy

3rd Annual Harvest Feast at Hot Wells Conservancy

June 3, 6-9pm $50-$2,500 Hot Wells Conservancy, 5503 S. Presa hwc.wildapricot.org Hot Wells Conservancy hosts the 3rd annual Harvest Feast, bringing together some of the most talented chefs in San Antonio. Some of the chefs cooking it up at the feast are Chef Stefan Bowers (Feast), Chef Brooke Smith (Esquire Tavern), Chef Zach Garza (Primero

Brews and Blooms at San Antonio Botantical Garden

Brews and Blooms at San Antonio Botantical Garden

May 23, 6:30-10pm $22-$25 San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Pl. (210) 207-3250, sabot.org Spring is officially in full swing (rain, please stop) and warm weather is just around the corner. What better way to cool down then to sip a cold brew? San Antonio Botanical Garden’s hosts, in conjunction with San Antonio Cerveceros, their 3rd annual

SA Cocktail Conference: Stroll on Houston Street

SA Cocktail Conference: Stroll on Houston Street

Saturday, January 17 $85, 6-10pm Houston Street, 219 E Houston sanantoniococktailconference.com   The San Antonio Cocktail Conference, now in its fourth year, brings together the best bartenders and the best cocktail drinkers, all for a good cause. Part of the bigger and better 2015 Cocktail Conference, Stroll on Houston Street features a string of parties

A blow by blow of the vote to regulate Uber and Lyft

A blow by blow of the vote to regulate Uber and Lyft

In a 7-2 vote, San Antonio’s City Council amended its vehicle-for-hire laws to include regulations for transportation network companies (TNCs) such as Uber and Lyft. The new regulations will go into effect March 1 of next year. While the new regs will allow the TNCs to operate legally within San Antonio, they might drive Uber and Lyft

SA Council vote could push out Uber, Lyft

SA Council vote could push out Uber, Lyft

San Antonio might soon make national headlines, but not in a way city leaders hope for. Depending how City Council votes Thursday on the regulation of transportation network companies (TNCs), one of them might pull service completely from the city. In a letter to the mayor and councilmembers, Leandre Johns, Uber’s General Manager, said that

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