As they waited on the sidewalk on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Danielle Moreno and her mother, Betty Washington, smiled and danced to the music, watching the crowd assemble. A year ago, this stretch ...
Amid heightened security concerns, the San Antonio Police Department plans to bolster security — including banning drones — at the city’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. March on Monday. The 38th Martin ...
SAN ANTONIO - The city's Martin Luther King March is just days away and despite the chilly forecast, plans are moving forward. We spoke to some along the march route who explained why the celebration ...
SAN ANTONIO - Despite the extremely cold weather, Monday morning's Martin Luther King Jr. March kicked off without a hitch in San Antonio. The two-and-a-half-mile route goes down MLK Drive to ...
SAN ANTONIO – The 38th-annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March and Celebration returns to the Alamo City on Monday. San Antonio’s MLK March, which honors King’s life and legacy, is touted as the largest ...
SAN ANTONIO – Thousands of marchers participated in the 38th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. March in San Antonio on Monday. The march routinely draws tens of thousands, but this year the turnout was ...
SAN ANTONIO - The use of drones at the MLK March is temporarily restricted, according to the San Antonio Police Department. On Monday, January 20, 2025, any drone use at the event is prohibited.
Equality, remembrance, unity and love – are the missions upheld by so many who were in attendance of this year’s MLK March. For marchers like Jacqueline Samuel she's passing the tradition of attending ...
The city’s Martin Luther King Jr. March – one of the largest in the nation – has been canceled following the Metropolitan Health District upgrading San Antonio’s COVID-19 risk level to “severe.” ...
SAN ANTONIO — DreanWeek 2025 kicks off Friday with an opening ceremony breakfast. DreamWeek is the nation's largest community curated summit supporting the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior ...
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