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World Trade Bridge to reach capacity by 2030

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Ayala: Survivor questions San Antonio archdiocese for failing to walk with victims after list of clergy abusers released in 2019

Skip to main content Currently Reading Ayala: Survivor questions San Antonio archdiocese for failing to walk with victims after list of clergy abusers released in 2019 FacebookTwitterEmail Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller fights back emotions as he reads a statement about the report on priests accused of sexual abuse of minors since 1947, on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019.Bob Owen, Staff-photographer / San Antonio Express-News If you ask Zac Zepeda how he’s doing, he says, “OK.” He just got his COVID-19 vaccine, he adds. At 72 and retired from USAA after 30 years, Zepeda can look back at a life well-lived. He attended San Antonio College, served in the military during the Vietnam War and graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Opinion: How to be a better ally to the transgender people in your life

Opinion: How to be a better ally to the transgender people in your life Pamela St. Amand FacebookTwitterEmail Xavier Hubbard, left, is seen by a nursing student before blood testing at the Pride Community Clinic run by UT Health San Antonio students, on Wednesday, July 24, 2019.Bob Owen, Staff Photographer / Staff photographer I discovered what it meant to be an ally to the transgender community when my son came out to me. However, I would say that my journey really began when he asked me if I would provide medical care to his friends who were transgender men who didn’t want to be outed by sitting in an obstetrics and gynaecology waiting room.

Commentary: Center marks 5,000 life-saving transplants in San Antonio

Commentary: Center marks 5,000 life-saving transplants in San Antonio Dr. Francisco G. Cigarroa, For the Express-News Jan. 29, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail In Dr. Deborah Levine, right, and Dr. Edward Sako, center, of the University Health lung transplant program, discuss a patient during rounds in November. It’s been 50 years since the first transplant at the University Transplant Center, which recently marked its 5,000th solid organ transplant.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-News While 2020 was a difficult year in which COVID-19 claimed the lives of so many, University Transplant Center pushed forward, as generous organ donors allowed us to save lives through the miracle of transplant surgery.

Brighton kennel upgrades during downtime

Brighton kennel upgrades during downtime Brighton kennel upgrades during downtime FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Sarah Owen, Bob Owen’s daughter-in-law, dries off a dog she just washed at the Rowens Kennels in Brighton. Show MoreShow Less 2of5 Bob Owen, owner of Rowens Kennels in Brighton, walks through the newly done kennel spaces at the facility, which also includes grooming, training and cremation services. The kennel spaces have had an epoxy floor poured and the green paint is also an epoxy to make cleaning and sanitation easy to maintain. Some of the spaces are extra wide in case a boarder has multiple animals they wish to keep together. Show MoreShow Less

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