A strong cold front is set to bring a sharp change in weather to the San Antonio area late Sunday night, ending a stretch of warm, near-80-degree temperatures and ushering in a much colder start to the week.
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has declined to reconsider a wastewater permit for the proposed Guajolote Ranch housing development in northwest Bexar County, leaving the permit in place.
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The weekend before Christmas is among the busiest downtown. Visitors can expect highs in the upper 70s and lows in the upper 50s
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A trough pushing through the region will combine with another trough along the middle Texas coast to generate some precipitation.
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This Texas Water Symposium panel brought together work-on-the-ground representatives and Hill Country residents to talk about recovery, with a special emphasis on ecological concerns.
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Florida-based Lennar Homes withdrew the application for the PID, only to file for a Municipal Utility District, or MUD, for the development.
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How is CPS Energy getting ready to respond to the energy needs of the community moving into the future? Massive data centers are moving into the area. Household affordability for energy remains an issue. Tapping into green renewable power is yet another concern. And getting ready for the worst weather of the winter remains a worry. We’re joined by CPS President & CEO, Rudy Garza.
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Historically, Black bears were the biggest predator to travel the Big Bend area of Texas. But overhunting and habitat loss led to their decline.
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A hard freeze is not expected within the city.
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Pipe Creek Christmas Tree Farm is only a half hour's drive northwest of San Antonio.
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Texas created a $1.4 billion fund to help pay for projects to guard against destructive flooding. But after learning that so many local communities turned down the money, two lawmakers who approved the program acknowledged it was flawed.