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Top San Antonio news: 5 area hospitals fined for failing to meet safety standards; artist leaving

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Published on February 05, 2020
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Feds slap penalties on 5 San Antonio hospitals for not meeting patient safety standards

Federal regulators are financially penalizing five Alamo City hospitals for what the government considers unacceptable levels of complications, including blood clots, infections and fall-related injuries.

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You can feed a roach named after your ex to San Antonio Zoo animals on Valentine's Day

The San Antonio Zoo has a proposition for anyone feeling down in the dumps this Valentine's Day: Don't get mad, get even. 

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Carver Library celebrating Black History Month with first ever San Antonio African American Book Festival

The Friends of Carver Library are hosting the city’s inaugural San Antonio African American Book Festival at the East Side library branch to promote local authors, champion literacy and benefit the library.

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Artist and Burnt Nopal Co-Founder Cruz Ortiz is leaving San Antonio

Cruz Ortiz will soon be an Alamo City artist no more. 

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San Antonio's Munch On and Beyond vegan shop has closed

After nearly four years of bringing plant-based foods and beverages to San Antonio, Munch On and Beyond has closed its doors. 

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