SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio firefighters had to deal with some blistering cold temperatures while fighting a fire just West...
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2022
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San Antonio firefighters determining cause of fire at South Side home
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire at a South Side home on Tuesday...
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Suspect who ‘does not follow’ protective order showed up at woman’s apartment and started fire, police say
SAN ANTONIO - A San Antonio man was arrested this week on a slew of charges after trying to set...
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Dallas one of 3 Texas cities on list of 100 best cities in the world
Dallas ranked 47th on the list of the 100 best cities worldwide and is last among the three Texas cities...
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Walmart offers to pay $3.1 billion to settle opioid lawsuits
The tally of proposed and finalized settlements in recent years is more than $50 billion, with most of that to...
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McClellan: Sweet treats for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving -- what a great time! If I began to give thanks, it would take more words than this column...
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COMMENTARY: Republicans can learn from us in Texas
FORT WORTH -- If you were a foreigner who knew nothing about American politics and you looked at the electoral...
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Man shot during altercation at NE Side apartment complex; suspect on the run, SAPD says
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio police are searching for a suspect after a 25-year-old man was shot at a Northeast...
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Texas’ nursing homes are missing something: nurses
A dearth of nurses is leaving Texas seniors -- especially in rural areas -- without care.
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SA theme park owner sees huge drop in attendance
SAN ANTONIO - Fiesta Texas parent Six Flags Entertainment Corp. is on a roller coaster ride and some shareholders may...
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Man in apartment wounded in shooting on Southeast Side, police say
SAN ANTONIO - One person was wounded during a shooting at an apartment complex on the city's Southeast Side late...
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World population hits 8 billion, creating many challenges
Even as populations soar in some countries, the U.N. says rates are expected to drop by 1% or more in...
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School of Pharmacy joins inaugural Pharmacogenomics Accelerator cohort
The Texas A&M University Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy is one of three institutions set to participate in the...
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Mutation math: Exploring numerical methods for studying antibiotic resistance
The introduction of antibiotics in the 20th century was something of a medical miracle. But widespread use of these lifesaving...
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Fatigue, health issues on the rise in agricultural industry
Over the past few decades, the U.S. dairy industry has seen a reduction in the number of dairy farms. However,...
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Peres named 2022 Woman of the Year by HFE WOMAN
Camille Peres, PhD, has been named the 2022 Woman of the Year by HFE WOMAN at the Human Factors and...
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Texas A&M System approves Center for Community Health and Aging
The Texas A&M University System recently approved the merger of two research centers in the Texas A&M University School of...
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School of Public Health graduate Andrea Boudreaux named 2022 Diversity Leader to Watch by Modern Healthcare
Andrea J. Boudreaux, PsyD, MPH, FACHE, has been named a 2022 Diversity Leader to Watch by Modern Healthcare. She currently...
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Advocating for racial equity in physical activity
Studies have shown that many Black and African American communities are at a disadvantage when it comes to physical activity...
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