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New scanner provides doctors with better image in half the time
The latest medical technology is revolutionizing the way doctors diagnose disease.
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Your Turn
This is in regards to your article about the lunch menu being cut down to two choices in the San Antonio Independent School District, "No multiple choices," . So parents are upset that their children only have ...
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Dedicated Aerospace Medical Center at Brooks AFB the day before he was killed
San Antonians are looking back on a memorable day in the city's rich history. 1200 WOAI news reports i t was 45 years ago today, November 21, 1963, that President Kennedy motorcaded through the city on the ...
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Committee picks Arlington, Houston over Alamodome
San Antonio has been skunked it our attempt to lure the NCAA back to the city for another Big Dance, 1200 WOAI news reports.
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Texans missing out onfood stamp assistance
Income limit varies depending on family's situation, but it's up to $2,915 a month for a family of four or $1,430 a month for a single person.
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15,000 cookies collected to sweeten troops' lives
A tide of cookies - about 15,000 of them - washed into town Saturday, carried by a surge of appreciation for U.S. troops serving in Iraq.
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More aquifer land is protected
The city of San Antonio has spent nearly $19 million to ensure two ranches in Uvalde County never are developed in an effort to protect the purity of the water in the Edwards Aquifer.
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Landmark to turn blue for Diabetes Day
The Alamo will be bathed in blue light tonight in observance of the second annual World Diabetes Day.
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The 'cicerone': Sommelier for beer
The profession of sommelier is a venerable and respected tradition in restaurants and wine shops.
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Term limits and the use of power: A tale of two cities
If you came down on the losing side of the term-limits vote, take heart. At least you don't live in New York.
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Is San Antonio ready for light rail?
Every morning, Martha Duncan routinely accomplishes a task that is impossible for San Antonians: She rides a train to work instead of driving a car.
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Sponsoring the arts in S.A.
You can feel the anticipation building throughout the city when a big Broadway musical is coming to San Antonio.
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Followed by the war in Iraq as leading President elect Barack Obama's to-do-list
It's still "the economy stupid" as the number one issue that some San Antonians say is President-elect Barack Obama's top priority.
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S.A. Businesswoman Accused of Taking Money from Homeowners
Foreclosures are on the rise thanks to the crumbling economy. While many San Antonians are able to deal with the crisis on their own, others go looking for help.
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Mayor Hardberger says it means a "bright future ahead"
Proposition One to extend terms from two, two year terms to four, two year terms passed with 51% of the vote.
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Celebrando los muertos y m s
Pick up this Sunday's S.A. Life & Culturas section to read my Da de los Muertos story about a San Antonio family that has marked the holiday by decorating the grave of a little sister they never knew.
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S.A. Landmark Celebrates 150 Years This Weekend
Hidden Gem Downtown Celebrates 150 Years A hidden gem in downtown San Antonio -- with some surprising history -- is celebrating its 150th birthday this weekend.
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Study shows traditional Mexican diet can help cut breast cancer risk
A recent study shows that a true Mexican diet may help cut down the risk of developing breast cancer.
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Term limit measure not priority for voters
San Antonians voting early last week generally weren't driven to the polls by a burning passion to give local politicians more time in office.
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Bequest to make music at UTSA
Gene Dowdy, chair of UTSA's music department and its orchestra conductor, says the Charlotte Louise Dashiell and Lota M. Spell Fund will "improve our ability to reach young children with the life-changing ...
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