Express Briefing: Amazon plans ‘last mile’ in San Antonio

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Amazon plans to open a facility on the North Side to deliver the “last mile” to consumers in the region. The warehouse proposed by the company would have a total of 141,360 square feet, according to a recent presentation to the city’s zoning commission. The facility would create “at least several hundred new jobs,” he said. A site map shows a giant parking lot for delivery trucks and drivers, as well as other parking spaces for warehouse employees. Madison Iszler’s most recent account explains how the plan will traffic into dominance and what would take place next.

It is possible that some of San Antonio’s fitness staff will be vaccinated against COVID-19 in 3 weeks. The city unveiled on Wednesday an organization of 60 organizations, which come with medical providers, religious teams, and network organizations, to advise Metro Health on its attempt to teach Bexar County citizens the importance of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available. Early efforts come with the virtual organization of town halls to answer citizens’ questions about the vaccine, which comes at a time when the feeling against the vaccine has increased across the country in recent years. Antonio.

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While the rest of the country is battling the worst wave of the coronavirus pandemic to date, control of the virus in San Antonio continued to narrow wednesday, but at dizzying levels in other communities. On Wednesday, 366 new cases of COVID-19 were reported.

The COVID-19 crisis led the university’s fitness formula to plan the rental of more transitional nurses for the planned outbreak and provide more facilities for victims of domestic violence, which officials say is higher, especially during the pandemic.

Nearly 70 members of the Texas House of Representatives on Wednesday asked the state to take steps to cancel the annual STAAR in the spring of 2021, which raises the disruption of the pandemic of the new coronavirus.

According to a new study, the San Antonio Police Oversight Board has the authority, investigative powers, and budget to review citizens’ court cases well or achieve meaningful reform.

An Austin state district ruled Wednesday granted motions of defense involving a Medina County boy and an unknown John Doe in two ongoing lawsuits for an apartment that was intentionally burned that killed five other people in San Marcos in 2018.

San Antonio musician Max Baca, the Grammy-winning band Los Texmaniacs, is hospitalized for COVID-19 and says he is “fighting for his life. “

The founder and senior pastor of The Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, John Hagee, tested positive for COVID-19 in early October. On Sunday, he participated in the worship of the megachurch. “We have a vaccine. The call is Jesus Christ, ” he said.

CPS Energy’s executive leader said Wednesday that the city’s request owed too much cash to its new coal-fired power plant to dedicate it to closing it this decade, a move some teams of activists are calling for.

Located on the corner of an indescribable shopping park just above the airport fence, Cruising Kitchens uses stunning graphics, state-of-the-art electronics and dazzling real TV to upgrade and energize the food truck industry. It is one of the largest brands of food trucks in the country, having supplied Whataburger, Raising Cane’s and Tiff’s Treats. TV: Jeanne Jakle has his advisor to watch 12 new and old television screens to watch this holiday season, from the dark new “Black Narcissus” to the Christmas classics “Charlie Brown”. Restaurants: A Brazilian steakhouse founded in Mexico, Bovino’s Churrascaria, has selected San Antonio as its home for its first location in the United States, 11th overall in the 2020 NBA Draft on Wednesday night. Subscribe to our Spurs newsletter to be more informed. High Schools: David Hinojosa, editor of Express-News, organizes the football weekend of the best schools in the San Antonio area and provides a review of the 5A and 6A volleyball playoffs.

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