San Antonio targets $909K from opioid settlement to reduce overdoses
The dollars come as San Antonio continues to reel from overdose rates, largely driven by methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl poisoning.
The dollars come as San Antonio continues to reel from overdose rates, largely driven by methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl poisoning.
Several higher educational institutions in San Antonio have introduced programs in recent years to combat Bexar County’s nursing shortage.
About 80,000 people work at the three military bases that make up Joint Base San Antonio. Together, the bases offer about 990 child care slots.
There’s a growing demand among employers, congregations and schools in San Antonio for mental health first aid.
The City of San Antonio wants to use millions of dollars from opioid lawsuit settlements for making more Narcan available to prevent drug deaths.
San Antonio’s food insecurity workgroup is on a mission to decrease the number of food insecure people by 2029 through improving San Antonio’s food security, housing stability and improving SNAP and WIC participation rates.
Commentary: People’s lives depend on access to mental health resources and services, and that can’t wait.
The Metropolitan Health District’s dashboard showed an increase of 966 COVID cases in Bexar County since the last reported update.
Commentary: While things may appear grim in our state, it is vital to recognize the inherent fortitude we have as Texans
This year’s FDA approval of the iLet Insulin Bionic Pancreas followed a 13-week randomized clinical trial conducted in San Antonio.
Homeless and addicted less than eight years ago, Pay It Forward CEO Ben Brooks was unrecognizable as the man he is today.
By kindergarten, one in four San Antonio children has tooth decay, but better education and on-the-ground efforts are improving outcomes.
An estimated 315 people experiencing homelessness — nearly double the amount last year — died this year in Bexar County.
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