Cruz R. Soto lives in a deteriorating, bug-infested efficiency apartment at Soapworks. But she fears soon she won't even have that.
Through their nonprofit The GOODHOOD, Charles and Jennifer Foltz are trying to change lives in their drastically different, and distressed, neighborhood on the East Side.
Residents of Soapworks and Towne Center don’t see themselves sticking around long enough to enjoy the San Pedro Creek transformation that's happening in their own backyard.
We took a close look at charitable giving numbers in every part of Bexar County to find out who is giving their fair share.
Christian Reed-Ogba and her husband once lived in one of the city's most desirable apartments. In recent years, their small business dreams have led them to low-income housing on San Antonio's West Side. And they're better for it.
The doctors who run the El Bari clinic see healthcare as a right — and they’re determined to make it available to the most vulnerable.
A Witte Museum exhibit devoted to health does not just teach visitors — it learns about them, too.
Excessive soda consumption could be the next public health issue on the City Council’s agenda.
A day at the Greyhound bus station in downtown San Antonio, where virtually every day immigrants seeking asylum in the United States are transported from detention facilities in South Texas and dropped off to await uncertain futures.
When it comes to inequality, seeing is believing.