Behind the Kitchen Door: Restaurant fails health inspection for second time in a row

SAN ANTONIO – A Mexican restaurant got a failing score on its health inspection last month, the second failing score for the business in the past two months. Meanwhile, another business had its license temporarily suspended due to a sewage backup. KSAT reporter Tim Gerber stopped by both businesses this week to ask some questions … Read more

Ecumenical Center not notified of Uvalde County’s decision not to renew its contract

UVALDE, Texas – A major change is coming for the Uvalde community receiving mental health care following the tragedy at Robb Elementary. The Ecumenical Center, a trauma-informed organization with specialized counselors, will not have its contract renewed past April 2024 to run the Uvalde Together Resiliency Center. This comes at the recommendation of the Uvalde … Read more

Nearly 1.7 million Texans lose Medicaid as state nears end of ‘unwinding’

Texas has booted the most people from Medicaid of any U.S. state. A majority of those removed lost their health insurance coverage because of procedural errors. TEXAS, USA — This story first appeared in the Texas Tribune, and can be viewed here. Nearly 1.7 million Texans have lost their health insurance — the largest number … Read more

CPS Energy says it’s ready for winter

SAN ANTONIO – With memories of the 2021 February freeze still at the forefront of many people’s minds once winter hits, CPS Energy said it is ready for the cold weather. Top utility executives laid out their preparations, which included weatherizing power plants and ensuring they have the capacity to produce more power than they … Read more