2 days agoAlpha Home substance use recovery staff now helping young women beyond live-in treatment homesAlpha Home, a 56-year-old San Antonio institution serving women with substance use disorder, has expanded its reach even further.
San Antonio air travelers still feeling impact of global computer system outageA glitch that affected computers systems worldwide last week is still causing delays and cancellations of some flights. Delta Airlines, for one, says it is still working to get back up to speed.
Vindication for patients as Long COVID is declared official medical conditionAs COVID-19 swept through the world, it was hard not to notice some people having strange, long-lasting, and unexplained symptoms after getting the virus.
‘Learning to fly’: Aerospace academy hosted by UTSA gathers selected students from across the nationA program in San Antonio is forming the future of aerospace engineering and air force careers.
Authorities identify driver killed in fiery crash on SW Loop 410The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified a man who was killed in a fiery crash on SW Loop 410 last Friday.
San Antonio company uses AI for warehouse management with human integrationArtificial intelligence has become widespread across different industries, including warehouse management.
Police find evidence of 2 different weapons on scene of man’s deadly shootingSan Antonio police are still looking for the person or people who gunned down a man in broad daylight Sunday in the middle of a residential neighborhood.
Fiery crash on SW Loop 410 leaves car unrecognizable, driver deadPolice say the driver of the car suddenly crossed from the southbound lanes of the highway near Medina Base Road to the northbound lanes. His car collided with an 18-wheeler, causing his car to split in two and burst into flames.
Car crashes into 18-wheeler on Loop 410, causing it to catch fire and split in twoA crash on Loop 410 on the Southwest Side caused a car to catch fire and split in two.
‘He was more than a Sonic employee’: Man’s family struggling with his shooting death In a little more than a week, Daniel Shrewsbury would have marked the 34th anniversary of his birth. Now, instead of celebrating his birthday, his family is preparing for his funeral.
Restaurant customer ‘heartbroken’ over killing of local Sonic managerSan Antonio police are still looking for the woman who shot and killed the manager of the Babcock Road Sonic restaurant during an argument outside the fast-food business. They're trying to determine if the two knew each other.
San Antonio, Bexar County leaders actively preparing for hurricane season, feel readyBexar County and San Antonio leaders have been preparing for hurricane season while acknowledging the city’s pivotal role as a key evacuation center during emergencies.