Metro Health announces National Public Health Week programming

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has begun its National Public Health Week programming, including offering scholarships in honor of its former director, Dr. Fernando A. Guerra. Throughout the first week of April, Metro Health will hold a variety of community events, encouraging residents to support the national theme of the event, … Read more

As season winds down, Spurs’ Vassell notes improved areas on the court

The fourth-year pro has excelled in his NBA development. SAN ANTONIO — Before sitting out of the team’s recent game against the Warriors, San Antonio Spurs‘ Devin Vassell put together a string of 20-plus point outings, including a 31-point performance against Utah on the road. That string of games highlighted how much the fourth-year pro … Read more

Restaurants offering deals, specials for total solar eclipse

SAN ANTONIO – People around the U.S. are preparing for the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, and so are restaurant and beverage chains. Plenty of businesses are offering deals like complimentary glasses with the purchase of an entree, discounts and buy-one-get-one menu items. Recommended Videos Here are some brands offering specials for the … Read more

Area colleges prepare to address Gov. Greg Abbott’s call to review free speech policies

Nearly a week after Governor Greg Abbott issued an Executive Order aimed at addressing an increase in antisemitism on college campuses, most area institutions say they are taking steps to address the request. “Many Texas colleges and universities also acted quickly to condemn antisemitism, but some radical organizations on our campuses engaged in acts that … Read more