SAN ANTONIO - A funeral for the baby that was flushed down a Whataburger toilet in December.Related:Proper burial sought for baby flushed down Whataburger toil
A funeral and burial for "Baby Mary" are set for Friday after a woman allegedly forced her dead newborn down a Whataburger toilet drain last month near San Antonio. The public is invited to attend. Mallory Patrice Strait,
"I had to take a minute, and just like tears of joy. I just did not want her to be in a pauper's grave. She didn't deserve that, after what she'd been through."
A Bexar County deputy working at the jail was arrested for supplying contraband to an inmate. That contraband was Whataburger.
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Baby Mary, who was found in a Whataburger toilet last month, will be laid to rest on Friday. Baby Mary’s funeral will be at 1 p.m. at the Faith Outreach International located at 3806 Sunshine Ranch Road, according to the Eagle’s Flight Advocacy and Outreach.
A Bexar County Sheriff's Office Deputy was arrested Friday morning for buying food from Whataburger for both himself and a jail inmate after the i
Due to the snow, businesses closed and school was canceled. However, Whataburger kept its drive-thru open, as it did during Winter Storm Uri in 2021. When Uri occurred, local photographer Paul DiGiovanni took drone shots of a long line forming around the Whataburger location on Broadway.
Whataburger will be celebrating the grand opening of a new location in Cibolo on Jan. 13. This will be the first Whataburger location in Cibolo, with the closest locations being in Live Oak, Schertz and Universal City.
A taste of Texas is heading for the Tar Heel State.
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SAN ANTONIO (Gray News) – A baby found in a toilet at a Whataburger in Texas last month will now be given a proper burial. According to KENS, the baby has now been named Mary and will be given a funeral by Eagle’s Flight Advocacy and Outreach.
Answer: Whataburger, a Texas-based fast food burger chain, brought in the new year breaking ground in a new market: North Carolina. On Jan. 7, Whataburger officially broke into the North Carolina market with a groundbreaking ceremony at 2060 US Highway 70 SE in Hickory, about an hour east of Asheville. It's slated to open in the summer.