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KSAT Q&A: Gordon Hartman discusses San Antonio City Charter amendments on ballot
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Gordon Hartman discusses San Antonio City Charter amendments on ballotGordan Hartman, a representative of Renew SA, joined the KSAT Q&A to discuss various propositions within the City of San Antonio Charter.
Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom returns to answer viewers’ pediatric questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom returns to answer viewers’ pediatric questionsOn this week’s edition of Doc Talk, UT Health San Antonio and University Health pediatric hospitalist Dr. Dina Tom joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers’ pediatric questions about bronchitis and sleeping among other topics.
Doc Talk: CHRISTUS Children’s physician answers viewers’ pediatric questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: CHRISTUS Children’s physician answers viewers’ pediatric questionsCHRISTUS Children’s Hospital physician Dr. Courtney Smith joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Stephania Jimenez to answer viewers’ health pediatric questions on ear infections, iron levels and diabetes.
Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewer’s health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewer’s health questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers’ health questions including tips to help treat scalp psoriasis, learning to control diabetes and ways that can help lower the risk of getting breast cancer.
Puro Picks: Social media influencer Stephanie Guerra discusses weekend events in San Antonio
Read full article: Puro Picks: Social media influencer Stephanie Guerra discusses weekend events in San AntonioSocial media influencer Stephanie Guerra joins Friday’s KSAT Q&A to discuss weekend happenings in and around San Antonio.
KSAT Q&A: Victory Capital investment officer discusses recent stock market decline
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Victory Capital investment officer discusses recent stock market declineJim Jackson, co-chief investment officer of Victory Income Investors, appeared on the 6 O’Clock News to explain the recent stock market decline.
Doc Talk: CHRISTUS Children’s physician discusses lice, germs and allergies
Read full article: Doc Talk: CHRISTUS Children’s physician discusses lice, germs and allergiesDr. Jendi Haug, a pediatric emergency medicine physician with CHRISTUS Children’s Hospital, joined KSAT’s Doc Talk program on Thursday to answer viewers’ health questions.
KSAT Q&A: UTSA professor discusses Biden, Trump debate
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: UTSA professor discusses Biden, Trump debateJavier Oliva, a professor of instruction in the department of political science and geography at UTSA, joined the KSAT Q&A a day after President Biden and former President Donald Trump held their first debate.
Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health’s Dr. Dina Tom discusses viewers’ pediatric health questionsOn this week's edition of Doc Talk, University Health pediatric hospitalist and UT Health San Antonio Dr. Dina Tom joined KSAT 12 anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers' questions.
Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewers’ health questions
Read full article: Doc Talk: University Health medical director answers viewers’ health questionsUniversity Health medical director Dr. Leo Lopez III joined KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to answer viewers’ health questions about hypertension, cholesterol and more.
Texas voters cannot switch political parties in primary runoff elections
Read full article: Texas voters cannot switch political parties in primary runoff electionsThough you can vote in either party's primary election, election law states you have to stick with that party when you vote in the runoff.
Mayor Ron Nirenberg angry about fatal Market Square shooting, says ‘Fiesta is safe’
Read full article: Mayor Ron Nirenberg angry about fatal Market Square shooting, says ‘Fiesta is safe’San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said he’s angry that state leaders continue to make it easy for dangerous people to access weapons after two men shot and killed each other during the Fiesta De Los Reyes event at Market Square over the weekend. Despite the gun violence, the mayor assures the public that “Fiesta is safe.”
Your Election Questions Answered: What are the propositions on the Republican primary election ballot?
Read full article: Your Election Questions Answered: What are the propositions on the Republican primary election ballot?The Republican Primary election ballot contains a list of propositions that have created some confusion for voters.
Leading SA: UT Health SA Chief of Endocrinology discusses diabetes risk factors, prevention
Read full article: Leading SA: UT Health SA Chief of Endocrinology discusses diabetes risk factors, preventionDr. Carolina Solis-Herrera, chief of the endocrinology division at UT Health San Antonio, joined Leading SA on Sunday to discuss the world pandemic affecting our community.
Leading SA: Spokesperson for greater:SATX discusses city growth, job opportunities
Read full article: Leading SA: Spokesperson for greater:SATX discusses city growth, job opportunitiesSarah Carabias Rush with greater:SATX Regional Economic Partnership joined Leading SA this Sunday to discuss city growth and job opportunities.
Leading SA: President & CEO of San Antonio Food Bank explains new senior-focused initiative
Read full article: Leading SA: President & CEO of San Antonio Food Bank explains new senior-focused initiativePresident and CEO of the food bank, Eric Cooper, joined Leading SA this weekend to explain it's new senior-focused initiative.
Leading SA: Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO discusses uptick in unemployment rate, increased job growth
Read full article: Leading SA: Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO discusses uptick in unemployment rate, increased job growthThe latest unemployment reading from Workforce Solutions Alamo shows an uptick, with a 4.3% rate in and around the San Antonio area. Adrian Lopez, CEO of Workforce Solutions Alamo, joined Leading SA to discuss recent trends.
Leading SA: Airport director talks expansion plans, record-breaking travel numbers
Read full article: Leading SA: Airport director talks expansion plans, record-breaking travel numbersExpansion plans are currently underway at the San Antonio International Airport as the facility continues to see a spike in travelers this year. Airport Director Jesus Saenz joined Leading SA to explain what we can expect and more details on its expansions on the horizon.
Leading SA: San Antonio Food Bank President, CEO discusses Hunger Action Month, how to help
Read full article: Leading SA: San Antonio Food Bank President, CEO discusses Hunger Action Month, how to helpEric Cooper, President and CEO of the San Antonio Food Bank, joined Leading SA to talk about Hunger Action Month and the ways to help.
Leading SA: City Manager Erik Walsh discusses budget growth, how the public can get involved
Read full article: Leading SA: City Manager Erik Walsh discusses budget growth, how the public can get involvedCity Manager Erik Walsh joined Leading SA to discuss the city's expected $3.7 billion budget and how the public can be involved with the allocation process.
Leading SA: Boerne Mayor Frankie Ritchie talks balanced growth, emphasis on small businesses
Read full article: Leading SA: Boerne Mayor Frankie Ritchie talks balanced growth, emphasis on small businessesBoerne Mayor Frankie Ritchie joined Leading SA to discuss how the city plans to grow responsibly and what comes next as he steps into his new role.
Leading SA: District 2, 10 City Councilmen discuss budget priorities, new initiatives underway
Read full article: Leading SA: District 2, 10 City Councilmen discuss budget priorities, new initiatives underwayDistrict 2 City Councilman Malen McKee-Rodriguez and District 10 City Councilman Marc Whyte joined Leading SA to discuss current council initiatives and planning for the budget.
KSAT Q&A: SWBC Ad Valorem Tax Advisors president discusses what homeowners can expect to save in property taxes
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: SWBC Ad Valorem Tax Advisors president discusses what homeowners can expect to save in property taxesSWBC Ad Valorem Tax Advisors President Gary Rivas joined anchors Steve Spriester and Myra Arthur to discuss the amount of property tax savings San Antonio homeowners can expect to save.
Keller Williams Heritage Real Estate Agent breaks down rise in fixed mortgage rates, impacts on local housing market
Read full article: Keller Williams Heritage Real Estate Agent breaks down rise in fixed mortgage rates, impacts on local housing marketReal Estate Agent Ronnie Trevino with Keller Williams Heritage joined Leading SA to help break down the rise in interest rates for a 30-year-fixed mortgage and the impacts on the local housing market.
Leading SA: Chief Workforce Officer with Greater: SATX discusses new business developments, plans for future
Read full article: Leading SA: Chief Workforce Officer with Greater: SATX discusses new business developments, plans for futureThe organization has been hard at work setting the foundation for economic plans in our community. Chief Workforce Officer Romanita Matta-Barrera with Greater: SATX joined Leading SA to discuss plans for the future.
Leading SA: UT Health San Antonio infectious disease specialist discusses Malaria, Measles risk in Texas
Read full article: Leading SA: UT Health San Antonio infectious disease specialist discusses Malaria, Measles risk in TexasDr. Jason Bowling, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, joined Leading SA to discuss what is happening and what families should know following confirmed cases of Malaria and Measles in Texas.
Leading SA: SAPD Chief McManus discusses string of high-profile violent crimes, causes, and response
Read full article: Leading SA: SAPD Chief McManus discusses string of high-profile violent crimes, causes, and responseThere have been a number of high-profile violent crimes over the last few weeks. San Antonio Chief of Police William McManus joined Leading SA to discuss why it is happening and the department’s response.
Leading SA: President & CEO of Port San Antonio discusses growth, plans for the future
Read full article: Leading SA: President & CEO of Port San Antonio discusses growth, plans for the futurePort San Antonio has grown exponentially over the last five years, and there is even more on the horizon. Jim Perschbach, President and CEO of Port San Antonio, joined Leading SA to discuss progress and plans for the future.
What San Antonio street or highway is in need of improvements but hasn’t been worked on?
Read full article: What San Antonio street or highway is in need of improvements but hasn’t been worked on?We're asking viewers - including drivers, pedestrians and business owners - about solutions they've found to road closures, construction and other transportation challenges.
Leading SA: Executive Director of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission reflects on celebration, talks future plans
Read full article: Leading SA: Executive Director of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission reflects on celebration, talks future plansSteve Rosenauer, Executive Director of the Fiesta San Antonio Commission, joined Leading SA this weekend to discuss how it went and plans for future Fiestas.
Leading SA: Bexar County sheriff discusses school safety, local crime, fighting fentanyl
Read full article: Leading SA: Bexar County sheriff discusses school safety, local crime, fighting fentanylBexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar joined Leading SA to discuss recent crime trends around our area, fighting fentanyl, school safety initiatives, and the top priorities he’s implementing to crack down on crime in the county.
How does road construction affect your daily life? What creative solutions have you found?
Read full article: How does road construction affect your daily life? What creative solutions have you found?We're asking viewers - including drivers, pedestrians and business owners - about solutions they've found to transportation.
What’s bringing you to the polls on May 6 and what questions do you have for candidates?
Read full article: What’s bringing you to the polls on May 6 and what questions do you have for candidates?What issue or candidate is motivating you to vote in the May 6 election? Do you have questions or concerns for candidates about issues or ballot measures that you’d like KSAT to get answered?
Leading SA: Interim President & CEO of San Antonio Chamber of Commerce discusses annual SA to DC trip with local leaders
Read full article: Leading SA: Interim President & CEO of San Antonio Chamber of Commerce discusses annual SA to DC trip with local leadersDave Petersen, the Interim President and CEO of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, joined leading SA to discuss the trip’s history, goals, and logistics.
Leading SA: Centro San Antonio Economic Development Director discusses new public database, big projects
Read full article: Leading SA: Centro San Antonio Economic Development Director discusses new public database, big projectsSarah Esserleiu Khalil, Centro San Antonio Economic Development Director, joined Leading SA to discuss the new public database and the big projects on the horizon.
Leading SA: Fighting diabetes one day at a time
Read full article: Leading SA: Fighting diabetes one day at a timeMarch 28 is Diabetes Alert Day, a one-day “wake-up call” that focuses on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk. Dr. Carolina Solis-Herrera, Chief of the Endocrinology Division at UT Health San Antonio, joined Leading SA to discuss the issues across our community.
Leading SA: Director of UTSA’s Data Analytics Progam talks about cybersecurity threats, TikTok
Read full article: Leading SA: Director of UTSA’s Data Analytics Progam talks about cybersecurity threats, TikTokMax Kilger, the director of the Data Analytics Program at UTSA, joined Leading SA to talk all things cyber security, starting with TikTok.
Leading SA: Brooks Chief Strategy Officer talks community history, plans for future
Read full article: Leading SA: Brooks Chief Strategy Officer talks community history, plans for futureConnie Gonzalez, the Chief Strategy Officer for Brooks, joined Leading SA to discuss the history, plans, and vision for the community.
Leading SA: San Antonio Food Bank Chief Program Officer discusses changes in demand, SNAP
Read full article: Leading SA: San Antonio Food Bank Chief Program Officer discusses changes in demand, SNAPMelanie McGuire, Chief Program Officer with the food bank joined Leading SA to explain the latest SNAP changes.
Share your questions about and experiences with aggressive and/or stray dogs in San Antonio
Read full article: Share your questions about and experiences with aggressive and/or stray dogs in San AntonioSo, we want to know — what questions do you have about dealing with the problem of aggressive and/or stray dogs in San Antonio? What are your experiences with aggressive dogs in the city? And what solutions do you think the city should try?
KSAT Money Q&A: San Antonio Startup Day creates monthly learning events for business community
Read full article: KSAT Money Q&A: San Antonio Startup Day creates monthly learning events for business communityGeekdom, a co-working space and technology hub in San Antonio, has created a new monthly San Antonio Startup Day event to help entrepreneurs turn their ideas into viable companies.
Leading SA: President, CEO of greater: SATX discusses airport project and its impact on local economy
Read full article: Leading SA: President, CEO of greater: SATX discusses airport project and its impact on local economySan Antonio unveiled the plans for the 2.5 billion dollar project for the San Antonio International Airport — and on top of the beautification aspect — what could this mean for our local economy? President and CEO of greater: SATX — Jenna Saucedo-Herrera, joined leading SA to explain our bright future.
Leading SA: Interim President & CEO of San Antonio Chamber of Commerce discusses priorities, conversations with lawmakers
Read full article: Leading SA: Interim President & CEO of San Antonio Chamber of Commerce discusses priorities, conversations with lawmakersThe Texas legislative session is now underway, and big decisions in the Capitol impact our finances.
Leading SA: UTSA political science professor Jon Taylor discusses elections and gubernatorial race
Read full article: Leading SA: UTSA political science professor Jon Taylor discusses elections and gubernatorial raceEarly voting is just around the corner, and there are competitive elections across Texas. Professor Jon Taylor, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography at UTSA, joined Leading SA to dive into some election detail.
Leading SA: UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson oncologist discusses risk factors of breast cancer
Read full article: Leading SA: UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson oncologist discusses risk factors of breast cancerOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s a diseasae that so many families face around South Texas and across the nation.
Questions about new COVID-19 recommendations, vaccines and boosters? University Health epidemiologist has answers
Read full article: Questions about new COVID-19 recommendations, vaccines and boosters? University Health epidemiologist has answersUniversity Health director of hospital epidemiology Dr. Jason Bowling answers some of the most frequently asked questions about COVID-19, boosters, new vaccines and new CDC recommendations.
School safety: San Antonio’s biggest school districts answer questions about keeping kids safe
Read full article: School safety: San Antonio’s biggest school districts answer questions about keeping kids safeLeaders in the biggest school districts in the San Antonio area talk about their plans for keeping kids safe this school year.
Parents — what questions do you have about sending your kids back to school? We’ll get them answered.
Read full article: Parents — what questions do you have about sending your kids back to school? We’ll get them answered.What questions do you have for school officials as kids prepare to go back to school? We’ll work to find the answers for you so you can start the new year feeling prepared and confident.
University Health pediatrician answers questions about COVID-19 vaccine for children under age 5
Read full article: University Health pediatrician answers questions about COVID-19 vaccine for children under age 5Dr. Mandie Svatek, a pediatric specialist at University Hospital, answered some commonly asked questions about the vaccine for children age 5 and under.
What is a special session and why are some Texas lawmakers urging Gov. Greg Abbott to call one?
Read full article: What is a special session and why are some Texas lawmakers urging Gov. Greg Abbott to call one?The only way laws can be changed in Texas right now is through a special legislative session. The only person with the authority to call a special session is Gov. Greg Abbott.
University Health doctor sorts through myths, concerns about COVID-19 vaccines for children
Read full article: University Health doctor sorts through myths, concerns about COVID-19 vaccines for childrenUniversity Health pediatric specialist, Dr. Mandie Svatek, answered some commonly asked questions as COVID cases across the U.S. and here in Bexar County begin to rise again.
Everything to know about voting in the May 7 constitutional amendment, special and bond election
Read full article: Everything to know about voting in the May 7 constitutional amendment, special and bond electionOn May 7 voters can weigh in on two state constitutional amendments as well as a city bond proposals in San Antonio. Several local school districts have bond issues on the ballot and there are some municipalities deciding on mayor and city council races.
University Health’s Dr. Bryan Alsip talks about boosters, immune systems and masks
Read full article: University Health’s Dr. Bryan Alsip talks about boosters, immune systems and masksDr. Bryan Alsip, the chief medical officer with University Health System answered some frequently asked questions about COVID-19 boosters, how our immune system works and the latest mask guidance.
‘What if I haven’t received my voter registration card?’ — It’s OK. You can still vote if you’re registered.
Read full article: ‘What if I haven’t received my voter registration card?’ — It’s OK. You can still vote if you’re registered.Many are wondering if they’ll still be able to vote. The answer is yes — if they are registered.
Do home tests, vaccines work on omicron? Your COVID-19 questions answered from University Health Epidemiologist Dr. Jason Bowling
Read full article: Do home tests, vaccines work on omicron? Your COVID-19 questions answered from University Health Epidemiologist Dr. Jason BowlingUniversity Health Epidemiologist Dr. Jason Bowling answers commonly asked questions about the omicron variant, testing and vaccines.
Your questions answered about differences, effectiveness of N95, K95, surgical and cloth masks
Read full article: Your questions answered about differences, effectiveness of N95, K95, surgical and cloth masksUniversity Health Epidemiologist Dr. Jason Bowling answered some frequently asked questions about the effectiveness of different kinds of masks.
Who can legally send out an application for mail-in voting under new Texas voting law?
Read full article: Who can legally send out an application for mail-in voting under new Texas voting law?Your Election Questions Answered: Political parties and candidates are allowed to solicit mail ballots, but election workers are not.
Your Election Questions Answered: What are the propositions on the Republican Primary Election ballot and what do they mean?
Read full article: Your Election Questions Answered: What are the propositions on the Republican Primary Election ballot and what do they mean?The Republican Primary election ballot contains a list of propositions that have created some confusion for voters.
How long will the omicron variant spike last in San Antonio? Infectious disease specialist weighs in.
Read full article: How long will the omicron variant spike last in San Antonio? Infectious disease specialist weighs in.With thousands of COVID-19 cases reported in San Antonio each day, and with even more cases arising across the nation, many are asking when this surge will end and when normalcy will begin again.
University Health chief medical officer offers answers to most-asked COVID-19 questions amid omicron surge
Read full article: University Health chief medical officer offers answers to most-asked COVID-19 questions amid omicron surgeUniversity Health’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Bryan Alsip, answered some of the most-asked questions about COVID-19 and the new omicron variant, which now accounts for a majority of new cases.
KSAT Q&A: Infectious disease doctor discusses COVID-19 reinfection with omicron, what to do when showing symptoms
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Infectious disease doctor discusses COVID-19 reinfection with omicron, what to do when showing symptomsDr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, joined Thursday’s KSAT Q&A to discuss COVID-19 reinfection with the new variant, omicron’s effect on frontline health care workers and precautions to take for those who start showing symptoms and can't find a test.
KSAT Q&A: San Antonio epidemiologist discusses COVID-19 omicron variant trends, testing differences
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: San Antonio epidemiologist discusses COVID-19 omicron variant trends, testing differencesNew COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Bexar County this week, with more than 4,300 new cases reported on Tuesday.
KSAT Q&A: Infectious diseases doctor explains what you should do after showing COVID-19 symptoms to avoid unneccessary ER visits
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Infectious diseases doctor explains what you should do after showing COVID-19 symptoms to avoid unneccessary ER visitsDr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, joined the KSAT Q&A on Thursday to discuss the latest rise in omicron COVID-19 cases and what people should do before seeking help at an emergency room.
COVID-19 cases on the rise: Local doctor answers omicron questions on KSAT Q&A
Read full article: COVID-19 cases on the rise: Local doctor answers omicron questions on KSAT Q&ADr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio, joined the KSAT Q&A on Thursday to discuss new developments about the omicron variant and to answer questions concerning the virus.
Early data shows vaccinated people are experiencing mild symptoms with Omicron variant, infectious disease doctor says
Read full article: Early data shows vaccinated people are experiencing mild symptoms with Omicron variant, infectious disease doctor saysAlthough there’s still a lot of uncertainty surrounding the new Omicron COVID-19 variant, health officials say that early data indicates the mRNA vaccines are still proving to be effective.
University Health epidemiologist answers common questions about COVID-19 delta variant, vaccines and masks
Read full article: University Health epidemiologist answers common questions about COVID-19 delta variant, vaccines and masksIn the video released on Friday, Dr. Jason Bowling addresses COVID-19 antibodies, breakthrough infections and why more kids are being hospitalized with COVID-19.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Nirenberg says Gov. Abbott ‘waging a battle without honor, humanity’
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Mayor Nirenberg says Gov. Abbott ‘waging a battle without honor, humanity’San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg joined Wednesday’s KSAT Q&A to discuss the new health directive that enforced a mask mandate in public schools and addressed a question many are asking right now -- "What happens if an entity doesn’t want to comply?"
From the power grid failure to homelessness in San Antonio: What you can expect from the next season of KSAT Explains
Read full article: From the power grid failure to homelessness in San Antonio: What you can expect from the next season of KSAT ExplainsLet us know what topic you want the KSAT Explains stream team to tackle next.
How worried should we be about the Delta variant? University Health expert has answers to latest FAQs
Read full article: How worried should we be about the Delta variant? University Health expert has answers to latest FAQsWith the recent rise in the number of hospitalizations in San Antonio, coupled with a concern over the Delta variant, University Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bryan Alsip answered a series of frequently asked questions.
KSAT Q&A: Infectious disease specialist estimates more than 20% of COVID-19 cases in Bexar County are Delta variant
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Infectious disease specialist estimates more than 20% of COVID-19 cases in Bexar County are Delta variantInfectious disease specialist Dr. Ruth Berggren discussed how COVID-19 vaccines are working against the Delta variant during Thursday’s KSAT Q&A.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Ron Nirenberg talks local vaccination effort and calls for changes in wake of winter storm report
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Mayor Ron Nirenberg talks local vaccination effort and calls for changes in wake of winter storm reportMayor Ron Nirenberg gave an update on the city’s vaccination efforts as the Delta variant looms and called for changes in wake of the winter storm report in today’s KSAT Q&A.
KSAT Q&A: Chairman of Emergency Preparedness Committee breaks down findings of February winter storm report
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Chairman of Emergency Preparedness Committee breaks down findings of February winter storm reportReed Williams, chairman of Emergency Preparedness Committee, discussed findings of the February winter storm report and gave recommendations on how to prevent similar disasters in today’s KSAT Q&A.
KSAT Q&A: ‘The ship has sailed.’ Sheriff Salazar introduces plan to pay for BCSO boat
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: ‘The ship has sailed.’ Sheriff Salazar introduces plan to pay for BCSO boatBexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar discussed his plans to pay for the BCSO boat after it sparked controversy on today’s KSAT Q&A.
KSAT Q&A: Mayor Nirenberg touts “shots” at NIOSA, but not kind you might be thinking
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Mayor Nirenberg touts “shots” at NIOSA, but not kind you might be thinkingSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg discussed vaccine spots located at NIOSA and how the city is excelling in vaccination rates in today’s KSAT Q&A.
KSAT Q&A: Pediatric infectious disease specialist answers questions about COVID-19 vaccine for kids
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Pediatric infectious disease specialist answers questions about COVID-19 vaccine for kidsDr. Tess Barton visits with Myra Arthur and Tim Gerber on the KSAT 12 6′Clock News on Thursday to talk about the COVID-19 vaccine for kids.