San Antonio OKs new Medical Center park, Brackenridge playscape and plans for Fort Sam Houston trail
Proposed for the South Texas Medical Center, the new park will be located at 8500 Oakland Rd., near Floyd Curl Drive.
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Eleven cases have now been confirmed in Texas as officials expand surveillance efforts, release millions of sterile flies and mobilize resources to stop the flesh-eating parasite from spreading.
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A 10th grade student and his father were detained by federal officials last month as they were travelling to a soccer game.
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The Janes family will continue collecting wheelchairs, crutches, and walking boots well after the Project Mend drive, until August or September of next year. Project Mend will hold a city-wide equipment drive this Saturday at San Antonio’s Wonderland of the Americas Mall.
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At least one person was killed and several others were injured in a shooting that unfolded across Midland on Friday morning. Authorities later confirmed the suspected gunman was dead after a standoff with SWAT.
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TORCH CIN, a physician-hospital organization representing 45 rural and community hospitals across Texas, announced Friday it will end its contracts with UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company over "unsustainable" reimbursement rates. The leader of TORCH CIN said the current rates pose an "existential threat" to rural hospitals.
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There are about 308,000 eligible voters for the runoff election. Voters still have a chance to cast their ballots on Saturday, June 13.
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The state’s environmental regulator will hold a public hearing June 15 on its proposed rules for how the toxic wastewater can be reused. Here’s what you should know.
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The secretary of state is using a law that was originally written to focus on problems in Harris County.
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Texas Republicans spread message of unity ahead of November midterms.