CPS Energy named Chief Operating Officer Frank Almaraz as the interim head of the utility on Thursday during a special meeting.
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Energy experts say a growth in renewables will help the state's power grid meet increasing demand this summer.
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Landowners say contractors began clearing land near San Ygnacio before signing right-of-entry agreements or going through condemnation proceedings. CBP says it has the necessary access rights.
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The aquifer is a key source of water for cities, farms, and ranches.
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A pipe releasing black liquid into the ditch was discovered in the first month of the plant’s operation.
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Disturbance out of Mexico could turn weekend rainy
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In San Antonio oak trees can stand majestic and add to a home's property value. But they are vulnerable to oak wilt, a fast-moving disease that can spread quickly and kill entire clusters of oaks. It can be devastating. Learn how to protect your tress against oak wilt.
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National forecasters think fewer than average hurricanes will develop in the Atlantic over the summer and fall months.
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San Antonio has a large amount of park acreage, but access is more limited than in other cities.
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The city is looking into emergency conservation measures as most options for additional water have been tapped or are years from completion.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has acquired nearly 54,000 acres in Edwards and Kinney counties for what will become Silver Lake State Park. The land sits just about 150 miles west of San Antonio.