A San Antonio man returned home after completing a more-than-1,500-mile cross-country run for substance abuse awareness.
San Antonio man completes cross-country run from nation’s capital back homeDoc Talk: University Health doctor answers viewers’ health-related questions1 hour agoPast memories, future dreams pushing Bexar County residents to vote early in record numbersLooking to save on items for your home, road trip and wardrobe? We've got the latest Insider Deals to share!Wine down this season with 18 bottles for $79Kenneth Anderlitch began his journey on Sept. 20, starting in Washington, D.C.
Anderlitch’s run helped raise money for a first-of-its-kind recovery center that allows people in treatment to stay with their children.
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