The city named the "Outdoor Capital of Texas" is a fast-growing place that has plenty of parks and nature areas to satisfy ...
Laredo Public Health collaborates on a study exploring the link between COVID-19 and Alzheimer's, focusing on genetic factors ...
SAN ANTONIO - A first-of-its kind study commissioned by the City of San Antonio is looking at the availability of high-quality child care in Bexar County, and t ...
Traffic alert: the Texas Department of Transportation is planning several closures on Loop 1604 this weekend on San Antonio's Northwest Side.
Here’s some helpful information about resources at UTSA that support your well-being, provide advocacy and help you get involved on campus. We care about your well-being. It’s important to prioritize ...
Dr. Verdusco, who has experienced long COVID, is now on a federal advisory committee to guide future research and clinical trials. She advises seeking medical advice and utilizing resources from the ...
Although navigating rain hazards was challenging Thursday, the storms could lead to good news for our current struggle with drought in South Texas.
Professor Taylor said in 2018, there was an argument San Antonio was a sanctuary city after Texas state leaders sued the city for not cooperating with federal authorities. The lawsuit was filed after ...
The School of Dentistry of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio now is ranked 30th in the world for dentistry and oral sciences, and No. 1 in Texas, according to the Academy ...
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake rocked the US heartland, spreading shock waves that were felt 200 miles away from the epicenter.
John Vale ’13 graduated from the UTSA College of Sciences with a bachelor’s degree in biology. He has since built a career in entrepreneurship as a restaurateur in San Antonio. Now the owner and ...
One Alamo City philanthropist, Harvey Najim, has stepped in to help combat the crisis. He's contributed $1.25 million to the San Antonio Food Bank that will support efforts to address the issue at ...