¿Estacionas cerca de autopistas? Tu auto podría estar en riesgo de robos, advierte la policía
Read full article: ¿Estacionas cerca de autopistas? Tu auto podría estar en riesgo de robos, advierte la policíaLa policía de Balcones Heights advierte a quienes van de compras esta temporada navideña que no dejen armas en sus vehículos. Los ladrones están apuntando a autos estacionados cerca de autopistas y hoteles.
Higher gas prices scale back spring break plans
Read full article: Higher gas prices scale back spring break plansFamilies at Brackenridge Park were enjoying the perfect Spring Break weather and their time together almost as much as knowing they didn’t have to spend a lot of money on gas to be there.
‘I was in such good health.’ From the top of her game to a paralyzing stroke -- how this journalist made the comeback of a lifetime.
Read full article: ‘I was in such good health.’ From the top of her game to a paralyzing stroke -- how this journalist made the comeback of a lifetime.Kristen Aguirre, by all accounts, did everything right: She wanted to deliver the news, and work as a storyteller, especially for underserved communities -- and after college, she landed TV jobs in Quincy, Illinois; Flint, Michigan; and then Denver, working as a reporter and anchor. It seemed like nothing could stop her. Until she was blindsided by a ischemic stroke that hit the motor strip of her brain.
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Can you donate? Center issues emergency appeal for blood to boost ‘dangerously low inventories’
Read full article: Can you donate? Center issues emergency appeal for blood to boost ‘dangerously low inventories’SAN ANTONIO – The South Texas Blood & Tissue Center is asking for help. The group said it’s issuing an emergency appeal for donations, to boost dangerously low inventories and meet growing patient needs. About 12% of the orders from South Texas hospitals are O-negative, according to a news release from the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center. The blood center is even extending hours in this time of need, starting Thursday. Regardless of the time of year, “The need is always there – once every four minutes, someone in South Texas needs blood," Waltman added.