Vincent T. Davis, S.A. Express-News

Vincent T. Davis

S.A. Express-News

San Antonio, TX, United States

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Past articles by Vincent:

Five places to go horseback riding in San Antonio and the Hill Country

Five places to go horseback riding with friends and family on trails and Hill Country around San Antonio. → Read More

‘A reminder of Black resistance’: San Antonio safe spaces listed in Green Book in Jim Crow era

Research about Black history by the San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum looks at 11 San Antonio locations. → Read More

Arysia Porter aces audition, now suits up for Harlem Globetrotters

The San Antonio native and former Roosevelt High School star is one of six women who play for the world famous basketball team. → Read More

Why a family’s photos at the Alamo taken 20 years apart have gone viral

Twenty years ago, on a 100-degree day, a mother posed for a photo with her infant son in front of the Alamo, unaware it would become an online sensation. → Read More

From homeless veteran to streaming musician — San Antonio musician harnesses ‘the power of words’

Cedric Bellamy’s path to streaming success wasn’t easy. After serving in the Army, the veteran became homeless. → Read More

National egg shortage sees Texas legislators taking action

A newly filed state bill would prevent cities and homeowner associations from restricting people in houses from having six or fewer chickens. → Read More

Here’s how a San Antonio teacher with hearing loss shares his love of music

Adam Chitta has had hearing loss since he was 7 yet for the past 12 years he has taught music in the North East Independent School District. → Read More

‘Red’ McCombs service set at the Tobin Center: A Celebration of a Life Well Lived

Funeral arrangements for the late San Antonio businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist are set for Monday at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. → Read More

Tater the Clown: San Antonio Alzafar Shrine Temple’s new leader became his own hero — his dad

The new potentate, Rick Reyes III, is following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather at Alzafar Shrine Temple. → Read More

Pastor John Hagee's prayer kicks off Nikki Haley’s campaign

The senior pastor of Cornerstone Church praised Nikki Haley as she announced she is running for president. → Read More

Poison’s Bret Michaels credits San Antonio Zoo director with saving his life

“I can’t be the guy that let Bret Michaels die:” San Antonio Zoo director saved Bret Michaels' life, the singer says. → Read More

‘Sometimes we don’t know where we come from’: Black athletes found ways to succeed amid segregation

Black athletes who played in the Prairie View Interscholastic League talked to student... → Read More

The Storyteller: Granddaddy passed down the magical art of spinning tales

Theodore H. Martin was a World War II Army veteran. a churchgoing man and a storyteller who could make you laugh as easy as make you cry. → Read More

Here’s how San Antonio residents can celebrate Black History Month

A wide range of events and programs are scheduled across San Antonio in honor of Black... → Read More

Iranian singer in San Antonio calls for justice, freedom for women in her embattled country

Gola said she’s not only trying to be the voice of those fighting for freedom in Iran, but also creating change in America through music. → Read More

Wellness trainer hosts Get Fit fair to promote healthy living

Get Fit Wellness Fair offered resources, panel discussions and fitness demonstrations to help San Antonians stay healthy. → Read More

Unable to get to the Alamodome for the WWE Royal Rumble? Here are a few watch options.

Here are viewing options if you’re not able to watch WWE Royal Rumble live at the... → Read More

14-year-old lives his dream as mascot Coco the Cardinal

Not many kids grow up wanting to be a bird, but since he first laid eyes on St. Matthew Catholic School mascot when he was 4, that was Gavino Garcia's dream. → Read More

Local activists march, rally for abortion rights in San Antonio

On Sunday, the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, ACT 4 SA and several activist groups held... → Read More

‘You can’t hide it — tell the whole story’: Free exhibit features Black San Antonio artists

Located behind City Hall, the gallery is managed by the city’s Department of Arts &... → Read More