CPS Energy to send crews to Houston for power restoration purposes

SAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy is sending various crews to Houston to assist in the power restoration process following Beryl’s impacts. The company plans to move around 60 employees to Houston, including equipment operators, line crews, pole crews, fleet personnel, safety teams and nursing staff. Recommended Videos Rudy D. Garza, President & CEO of CPS … Read more

City secures $1.2 million in federal funding to improve energy efficiency, reduce transportation pollution

SAN ANTONIO – Transportation-related emissions are the target of three city initiatives padded by federal funding from the Department of Energy, an Office of Sustainability news release said. The $1.2 million will enhance energy efficiency, mitigate climate pollution associated with transportation-related emissions, and reduce energy consumption. Recommended Videos In late June, the three initiatives were … Read more

San Antonio student wins 2024 NBA Math Hoops Global Championship

SAN ANTONIO – A fifth-grade student at Bonham Academy in the San Antonio Independent School District came out victorious in the 2024 NBA Math Hoops Global Championship, the San Antonio Spurs announced on Monday. Camila Ramirez and Lleana Mora-Gomez from the Pacers Math Hoops program teamed up for the global championship, according to a press … Read more

KSAT Q&A: American Red Cross executive director discusses Hurricane Beryl recovery efforts

Daniel Martinez, an executive director with the American Red Cross, joined the KSAT Q&A to talk about how the group has mobilized efforts for those affected by Hurricane Beryl. Related coverage on KSAT: Original News SourceClick here for San Antonio HOA Management RELATED STORIESSAFD battle fire at northwest-side apartment complex; no injuries reportedHouston funeral home … Read more

FULL INTERVIEW: Mayoral candidate John Courage wants to ‘continue building’ on current initiatives

SAN ANTONIO – For the maximum four terms, John Courage has represented San Antonio’s North Side as the District 9 councilman. However, with Mayor Ron Nirenberg leaving office next spring — also because of term limits — the mayor’s seat will be wide open for the first time since 2009. Hoping to get an early … Read more