Spurs suffer narrow loss to Hawks; four players score 20+ while Hawks’ Young drops 45

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Spurs (3-15) played the Atlanta Hawks (9-9) to the very end, but eventually fell by a 137-135 final score. Thursday’s loss marks the Spurs’ 13th-straight loss, which is tied with the second-most in San Antonio’s franchise history. Despite the disappointing streak, after the game, head coach Gregg Popovich expressed … Read more

SA community sounds off during CPS Energy tele town hall on proposed rate increase

SAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy led a conversation for the community Thursday night to discuss the logistics and reasoning behind its proposed rate increase that would start next year. The city-owned gas and electric utility proposed to increase its gas and electric base rates by 4.25% in a pair of meetings earlier this month before … Read more

San Antonio annexes more than 4,000 acres on South Side

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s city limits will expand in January to encompass another 4,018 acres on the South Side after the city council on Thursday approved a long-planned annexation. The nine council members present at Thursday’s meeting voted unanimously to annex 133 agricultural properties, which staff say the city has been eying for a … Read more

New Braunfels Food Bank asking for donations to keep up with demand in fast-growing region

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – Helping fight hunger and feed families. That’s the mission from local food banks, but that’s also become a bit harder to accomplish for the San Antonio area The New Braunfels Food Bank is in need of donations as the region and demand for food continues to grow. “The last few years … Read more