From breakfast to dinner — we’ve rounded up a day full of kid-friendly activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Plus, we dig into some of the local legends about the bluebonnets.
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Last day to register to vote is Thursday, April 6.
Eat and Drink
We can’t wait to try the El Rey Feo.
Show up hungry in the morning, leave full in the evening with visits to our favorite restaurants and wineries.
Whether it’s a classic chocolate chip or an innovative take on red velvet, these local cookie shops have something for everyone.
Enjoy Pasta Factory and Three Six General on Food Hall’s patio this spring.
Outdoors
Protect the night by taking some simple actions Saturday, April 15-Saturday, April 22
We’re breaking down the Irish sport of hurling including its rules and where you can catch a game.
Visit a local park, participate in a community event, or clean up your humble abode in honor of the astronomical transition from winter to spring.
Travel
The San Antonio International Airport could see new domestic and international services as soon as 2025.
Central Park and Battery Park wouldn’t be what they are today without Warrie Price and Betsy Barlow Rogers.
Apply online and visit a local enrollment center ahead of spring and summer travel.
Stay the night — you might just stay for the rest of your life.
Home and Garden
From Victorian mansions to local art galleries, The King William neighborhood is one of San Antonio’s most unique communities.
Because who knows San Antonio better than San Antonians?
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