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Woman describes running from humongous flames at NW Side apartment complex

Woman describes running from humongous flames at NW Side apartment complex
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Acclaimed author, renowned poet to appear at Waterston Desert Writing Prize events

Acclaimed author, renowned poet to appear at Waterston Desert Writing Prize events
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Crews battle two-alarm shopping center fire Wednesday morning

Crews battle two-alarm shopping center fire Wednesday morning
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SAGE event starts conversations with city leaders on public safety, crime prevention on the east side

Deputy Chief Karen Fox says SAPD’s top priorities are mental health, domestic violence and homelessness. Author: Jordan Foster (KENS 5) Published: 6:38 PM CDT July 28, 2021 Updated: 8:01 PM CDT July 28, 2021 SAN ANTONIO Wednesday morning, east-side community leaders walked into the new venue at the Red Berry Estate, hopeful for a better and safer future. “It takes a village to raise a child,” San Antonio Police Deputy Chief Karen Falks said. San Antonio For Growth on the Eastside, or SAGE, says it takes community conversations to start change. “It was really important to have this event, especially right now. We’re talking about public safety and crime prevention,” SAGE President Tuesdae Knight said.

Get the vaccine, for the sake of everyone : SAFD experiencing higher patient transports amid COVID-19 surge

Get the vaccine, for the sake of everyone : SAFD experiencing higher patient transports amid COVID-19 surge Chief Hood says if the rise in suspected virus transports continues, it will put more strain on city resources. Author: Sharon Ko Updated: 7:46 AM CDT July 29, 2021 SAN ANTONIO The San Antonio Fire Department s chief is urging people who are still unvaccinated to get their shots. He says the number of suspected coronavirus patients being transported to area hospitals are on the rise again and impacting their resources.    During the height of the pandemic, SAFD Chief Charles Hood recalled how the men and women of his department were stretched thin as they responded to calls for COVID-19.

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