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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.
Clark High graduate’s journey includes fleeing war, overcoming health problems, learning third language
Hajar Abdulraham remembers being 5-years old when a war forced her to leave her country to seek shelter and medical help in Turkey. In June the 18-year old will graduate from Clark High School.
‘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.
$17 million goes to local researchers studying military PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, suicide
PTSD, suicide, and brain injuries plague our military and veteran communities, and local researchers are taking action. Eight new studies were just funded to research how we can best treat those conditions.
Know My Neighborhood: Exploring ‘Life As A Local’ in downtown San Antonio
The Alamo, River Walk, San Fernando Cathedral. They are all iconic places that serve as icons of San Antonio and touchstones in the middle of a bustling city. But what is it like to live in the shadow of these tourist hot spots? In this episode of "Know My Neighborhood," we talk to those who live and work in the downtown neighborhood.