Images of Councilman Clayton Perry, chef Johnny Hernandez and a sneak preview of the Alamo Collections Center were among last week's best.
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Chef Johnny Hernandez helps prepare food Tuesday for the first customers at the newly opened Super Bien in the San Antonio International Airport’s Terminal A.Bruce Hill speaks Thursday at a press conference at Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium. Hill is one of the investors in the new local ownership group for the San Antonio Missions minor league baseball team.
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