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Tag: Whataburger

Posted inBusiness & Development

Juicy v. Juicy: Burger restaurants lock horns in trademark issue

Shari Biediger by Shari Biediger October 14, 2020October 13, 2020

Both restaurants serve burgers that are big and juicy, and both say they have the right to use the term “juicy.”

Posted inGov & Politics

Mayor Sets Curfew, Says He Does Not Want ‘Anyone Injured’ During Protests

Jackie Wang by Jackie Wang June 3, 2020June 3, 2020
Scooter traffic along San Antonio along Commerce Street.
Posted inYear In Review

A Year in Review: Who and What Has Come and Gone in 2019

San Antonio Report Staff by San Antonio Report Staff December 28, 2019February 20, 2020
Whataburger is well known for it's styrofoam cups, the fast food chain can be found throughout Texas.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Chicago Investor Buys Stake in Whataburger; Headquarters to Remain in San Antonio

Shari Biediger by Shari Biediger June 14, 2019June 15, 2019
Whataburger on Broadway at 3130 Broadway Street.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Whataburger Stake Sale Could Be on the Table

Shari Biediger by Shari Biediger May 16, 2019May 17, 2019
Daisy is one of the three dogs that are mainstays of the Gonzales family.
Posted inData & Society, Gov & Politics

The Denominator: Help Arrives for Pets, Homes, HVAC, and the DoSeum

Emily Royall by Emily Royall August 6, 2018January 31, 2020
Whataburger is well known for it's styrofoam cups, the fast food chain can be found throughout Texas.
Posted inGov & Politics

Environment Texas Protests Against Whataburger’s Use of Styrofoam

Jeffrey Sullivan by Jeffrey Sullivan June 25, 2018June 26, 2018
Chairman and CEO of H-E-B Charles Butt applauds as kindergarten teacher Ricky Davis recalls the story of meeting his wife while he was employed as a bagger at H-E-B.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

$5 Million Gift from Charles Butt Leads San Antonio Giving to Harvey Victims

Shari Biediger by Shari Biediger September 6, 2017January 31, 2020
Army Cadet Ronnisha Gates-Dukes and several other Minnesota National Guard Soldiers with the Cottage Grove based 204th Area Support Medical Company donate blood during their drill weekend April 6.
Posted inHealth

Amid Shortages, SA Blood Centers Seek to Spur Donations

Jeffrey Sullivan by Jeffrey Sullivan June 16, 2017
Posted inGov & Politics

Teens’ Arrests at Converse Whataburger Raise Controversy

Camille Garcia by Camille Garcia September 10, 2016January 31, 2020

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