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Texas officials have notified local public health departments to brace for another $119 million in federal cuts at the end of ...
Austin Public Schools (APS) decided to increase its health insurance premiums for fiscal year (FY) 2025-2026 during Monday’s ...
Mayor Kirk Watson: "We are no longer in Austin and Travis County reacting to a crisis" as opioid overdose deaths decline ...
Area across Central Texas, including Hays, Travis and Williamson counties, are adapting to growing mental health needs by embedding mental health officers and crisis intervention teams within their ...
The bill includes provisions that would reduce funding for Medicaid and add stricter eligibility requirements. Costs of ...
Metro Nashville Council members are inching closer to the end of their budget deliberations. We took a look at what's still ...
West African nations are struggling to track and treat infections, and experts warn the outbreak is rapidly spreading, while ...
Salvador Aceves, president of Regis University, in Denver, has been named president of the University of San Francisco.
Amid a quiet legislative session for health, lawmakers’ priority legislation reinforced the U.S. health secretary’s agenda.
Austin Public Schools prides itself on its staff insurance plans, but come next school year, staff will find themselves paying a little more out of pocket than before.
Public health and elected officials plan to hold a press conference at 2 p.m. to give an update on the opioid overdose epidemic.
Organizers are ready to enter the next phase of their policy battle as Gov. Greg Abbott is poised to sign into law a handful ...