My Urgent Care Clinic, located at 3795 Roy Richard Drive, opened its doors to the Schertz community on Aug. 11.
The details: As previously reported by Community Impact, practitioners at the clinic help with issues like broken bones, skin conditions, upper respiratory conditions and allergies. Aside from urgent care needs, lab technicians also perform various in-house tests such as metabolic and liver function panels along with glucose checks.
Marketing Representative Will Christoferson said that the Schertz location is the clinic’s sixth overall location.
16 businesses now open and coming soon to North San Antonio this fall
Take note of these new businesses and stores coming soon to North San Antonio this fall.
Crunch Fitness This gym chain has a standard 24/7 gym membership experience with treadmills, free weights and machines along with fitness classes.
10103 Wurzbach Road, San Antonio
Hounds Town This new dog boarding service will have overnight dog daycare, a pet taxi service, cat boarding and pet spa services, such as nail trimming, teeth brushing and bathing.
14415 Blanco Road, Ste. 103, San Antonio
NRG Adventure Park A new kid’s indoor gymnasium with activities like an indoor playground, climbing walls, trampolines, a toddler area, a foam pit, a ropes course and an arcade is coming soon.
25 NE Loop 410, Ste. 101, San Antonio
PNC Bank The Pennsylvania-based bank will be moving from 15900 La Cantera Parkway, Ste. 3445, providing traditional financial services.
Gov. Abbott issues executive order prohibiting THC sales to Texans under 21
Gov. Greg Abbott issued a Sept. 10 executive order aimed at prohibiting hemp-derived THC products from being sold to minors, which he called “safety for kids, freedom for adults.” The order comes one week after a special legislative session ended without Abbott and state lawmakers agreeing on legislation to ban or restrict THC sales.
The details: Abbott’s order directs the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to “immediately begin the rulemaking process” on new THC regulations, including:
Limiting THC sales to people 21 years and older
Requiring THC retailers to check all customers’ IDs
Expanding testing and labeling requirements for THC products
Raising manufacturer and retailer licensing fees to cover costs of enforcing the new rules
Enhancing monitoring by state and local law enforcement
What they're saying:“Governor Abbott has shown that Texas can protect children without turning back to prohibition,” Heather Fazio, director of the Texas Cannabis Policy Center, said in a statement. “While we have some concerns, this is a win for safety, freedom and free markets.”