The City of Lytle in conjunction with the San Antonio Food Bank will be holding a free food distribution on August 17, 2020, from 10 am to 12 pm at the Lytle Community Center Center located at 19031 Priest Blvd.
University Health System and UT Health San Antonio have begun enrolling their first patients for the third phase of a clinical trial studying the effectiveness of the drug remdesivir in treating patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) announced $1.47 million in federal funds to Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) and $1.54 million to Laredo College (LC).
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this unprecedented time for our PISD student-athletes. As we continue on with this new “normal” together, I wanted to provide some additional information regarding our athletic events and response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Red onions from California have been linked to a rapidly growing outbreak of salmonella in both the U.S. and Canada, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). So far, nearly 400 people have been sickened in 34 states, with about 60 hospitalized.
The Accounting Principles Committee focus is to keep informed of the development of accounting principles, conventions and practices affecting the utility industry, with special reference to their application to the accounting requirements of the gas industry, and other related accounting and financial matters.
Dr. Alexis Smith Washington, senior inclusion officer for Spears Business, will be one of the featured speakers in the Diversity & Inclusion Series.
As we monitor the on-going changes related to the COVID-19 pandemic, we continue to work towards restarting school in the safest way possible for students, staff, families and our community.
This is part of a series of interviews highlighting diversity at TAMIU. This week’s interview features Dr. Jared Dmello, assistant professor of Criminal Justice, College of Arts and Sciences.
Whether kids are beginning the school year by attending virtual or in-person classes, they still need to receive their scheduled immunizations. It’s especially important this year, as we also take precautions to avoid COVID-19 while also protecting against dangerous, preventable childhood illnesses.
Southwest Texas Junior College President Dr. Hector Gonzales, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Dr. Cheryl Sanchez, and Dean of the College of Applied Sciences Juan Guzman have recognized 537 students for academic excellence during the 2020 spring semester.
The Maverick County Hospital District wishes to inform the community that the provider who previously tested positive for COVID-19 has not attended patients since our organization received initial results.
The City of Lytle in conjunction with the San Antonio Food Bank will be holding a free food distribution on July 27, 2020, from 3 pm to 5 pm at the Lytle Community Center Center located at 19031 Priest Blvd.
At a special meeting, the Alamo Colleges District approved Derek Fuller, a 25-year law enforcement veteran and former chief of the FBI Police Department, as the new chief of the Alamo Colleges Police Department. Before joining ACPD, Fuller served as the assistant special agent-in-charge of the FBI Albuquerque Division, where he was responsible for the leadership and management of all bureau criminal investigations in New Mexico.