San Antonio

Austin, San Antonio Taco Museum ticket holders push for refunds

Ticket holders for the Taco Museum event in Austin and San Antonio are seeking refunds after the exhibit failed to materialize. The event promised an immersive experience with interactive exhibits, but its website has disappeared, leaving buyers frustrated. Local consumer advocacy groups are assisting in the refund process, urging consumers to maintain all transaction records and report the incident to authorities. The situation highlights concerns over the reliability of pop-up events and the need for caution when purchasing tickets from unverified sources.

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Measles Case Confirmed on UTSA Campus

A visitor who attended a tour at the University of Texas at San Antonio’s main campus has tested positive for measles. This has prompted a community-wide alert in San Antonio, urging people who were on campus during the visit to monitor for symptoms.

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Gunfight at south-side wireless store sends bullets into gym’s walls, says SAPD

A gunfight outside a south-side wireless store in Houston resulted in bullets penetrating the walls of a nearby gym. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Houston police are investigating the incident, which took place on a Tuesday night. Affected parties are cooperating with authorities to ensure public safety and prevent future occurrences. The community remains alert as officers continue their search for the perpetrators involved.

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Guadalupe County probes fatal crash scene on FM 167

Guadalupe County officials are investigating a fatal crash on FM 467 near Sweethome Road, leading to road closures and traffic disruptions. Local drivers are advised to find alternative routes. Details about the crash are still emerging, and authorities are working diligently to clear the scene and gather more information. The Sheriff’s Office is committed to ensuring safety and addressing traffic concerns in the area. Stay informed as more updates become available from law enforcement and community safety officials.

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