Northwest Side Renters Say Med Center Complex Left Them Cold for Months
Tenants at Mosaic at Medical on the Northwest Side say they’ve gone months without hot water while city records show hundreds of investigations and unpaid fines. Residents report boiling water to bathe and filing repeated complaints with code enforcement.
South Texas Newborns Get Lifesaving Boost As San Antonio Milk Bank Rises
University Health has broken ground on South Texas’s first milk bank at its San Antonio campus, a donor‑milk hub aimed at supplying pasteurized breast milk to NICU infants. Philanthropic donors and new equipment are already backing the project.
Texas Tightens Wildlife Rehab Rules With 600‑Hour Apprenticeship
TPWD adopted new rules that require a 600‑hour apprenticeship and cap satellite facilities; volunteer rescuers warn small centers could be squeezed. The changes take effect Sept. 1, 2027.
Grounded No More Air Force Trainer Jets Return to San Antonio Skies
The Air Force lifted a fleet-wide pause on its T‑38 trainers after inspection procedures were finalized, allowing inspected jets to phase back into flight while training is adjusted.
Texas Tightens Trafficking Penalties as Houston Advocates Push for Enforcement
Texas has made major changes to trafficking penalties, sending stronger prison terms into law while local advocates push for enforcement and survivor services.











