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'Most people think carcinomatosis is a death sentence, but there are different treatment modalities that I offer to patients. And that's something that is pretty unique to UT Health San Antonio,' said Dr. Mio Kitano, a surgical oncologist.
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Centro de Artes two-story exhibition shows the work of more than 100 artists, and they will be featured through February.
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A 20-acre plot was converted to native grassland at the site to demonstrate Toyota’s sustainability goals.
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The same outlets reported the mayor has been threatened.
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San Antonio continues to have one of the worst domestic violence rates in the city and state.
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San Antonio ISD is warning parents about a protest during school on Tuesday, October 7 that could include the presence of firearms.
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City officials put out a call for artists earlier this year to provide designs for the boxes that would call attention to the unique culture of New Braunfels. Designs on selected works include rivers, Wurstfest, a lederhosen-clad duck, and a unicorn that can't resist a good tubing.
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Former Texas congressman Colin Allred gave up his seat in the House to run for Senate against Ted Cruz. He came up short— but he outperformed the Democratic ticket. He says he wants another shot and he’s running again for the Democratic nomination for Senate where he could face either incumbent John Cornyn or Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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Residents have until Oct. 6 to register in order to have an opportunity to weigh in on several issues, including raising the venue tax for a downtown San Antonio Spurs arena.
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Mayor Jones reflects on first 100 days in office; COPS/METRO rallies against proposed Spurs arena; New 1604-I-10 flyover ramp to open this weekend