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  • Bexar County makes moves in downtown baseball park deal; Tomorrow is Election Day in education, municipal elections; Síclovia takes over downtown streets on Sunday
  • Remote technology can bring health interventions to patients who may struggle to get themselves to care because of where they live or how much money they have. Tae Joon Moon, Ph.D., has found that transdermal alcohol monitors are a remote tech that might help treat people with alcohol use disorder.
  • Rising homelessness in San Antonio is prompting health professionals, educators and community advocates to examine how the community can more effectively meet the health and social needs of people experiencing homelessness.
  • Spurs clinch their first win in the NBA Finals; Agencies repsond after cases of New World Screwworm arise; Mayor Jones defends proposed SAWS rate increase
  • San Antonio Spurs look to tie the series in game 2 tonight; Mexican governors get visas revoked; CPS Energy names an interim CEO
  • Second case of New World Screwworm detected in Texas; Spurs seek a comeback in NYC; Protestors, supporters clash at Turning Point USA conference
  • Spurs fall short of game 1 win in the NBA Finals; Plans for hotel tied to Project Marvel scrapped; Bexar County prepares for mosquito season
  • Two cases of New World screwworm were confirmed in the U.S. — in Zavala County. The parasite, carried by flies, targets the live flesh of warm-blooded animals, including cattle, pets, wildlife and humans, causing severe wounds or death. Spread of the New World screwworm could have a major economic impact on the cattle industry.
  • San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones faces a consequential City Council vote on water rates while also pushing a new voter-engagement initiative and finding time to defend the city from Charles Barkley.
  • Around 17% of service members who deploy to combat zones come home with PTSD — and for many, the road to recovery is long, difficult, and often out of reach. A new study hopes to change that by pairing a single dose of MDMA — known colloquially as ecstasy — with intensive therapy, potentially compressing recovery into just two weeks.
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