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Council members want more ‘equity’ in senior assistance program to prevent code violations
Districts 2, 3, 4, and 5 - which comprise most of the city’s East, South, and West Sides - are already through the $10,000 set aside for each of their residents. Councilwoman Phyllis Viagran (D3) even added another $5,000 of her district's discretionary funds to stretch it further.
‘I was dying’: Heart patient understands disparities between men and women with heart disease
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, but a new study showed 65 percent of women who have high risk factors, are not even referred to specialists. The top doctors in the field admit big changes need to happen fast before more women fall through the cracks.
‘Haven’t provided everything yet’: Defense awaiting all evidence to be turned over in death penalty case
It’s been just over a year since the horrific attack on a San Antonio woman and her two young daughters. The man accused in that attack, Stephen Clare, was in court Friday for a status hearing.
Major organizations partner to close employment gaps for people with disabilities
Many Texans with disabilities are able to access job trainings, but access to the actual jobs is a challenge. A new partnership between the Texas Association of Business and Special Olympics Texas aims to close that gap.
‘A devastating round’: Bexar County sheriff describes impact of weapon used in Windsor Hollow shooting
As the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office searches for the people responsible for killing a four-year-old girl and injuring her family, the sheriff described the weapon he said caused devastating damage.
San Antonio City Council in revolt; nearly half of members want to consider forcing out city attorney
The day after they say the city attorney tried to partially block their demand for a special meeting, five San Antonio City Council members are demanding another meeting - this time to discuss whether he is fit for the job.