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The decrease in water bills for over 80% of residential customers starts in January.
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The council voted to denounce the actions of the District 1 councilman that occurred in September as he confronted District 7 Councilwoman Ana Sandoval over her decision not to support a proposal. The action does not remove Bravo from the council.
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According to news reports, Perry is being investigated for a hit and run that occurred near his home on Sunday night.
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CPS Energy customers will receive a rebate in November following the proposal's inclusion in the full 2023 budget, which council members approved on Thursday along with the operating budget for 2023.
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El asediado jefe de policía del Distrito Escolar Independiente Consolidado de Uvalde, que está bajo un intenso escrutinio por su respuesta al tiroteo masivo de la semana pasada, rindió juramento como miembro del consejo municipal de la ciudad el martes en una ceremonia a puerta cerrada, según expuso el alcalde.
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Recent, heavy voter turnout trends weren’t repeated in Saturday’s San Antonio City Council Runoff Election. Bexar County Election Supervisor Jacque Callanan said it’s been quiet all day.
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The City of San Antonio is considering an emergency fund for repairs related to the winter storm including busted pipes and other utility damage. The San Antonio Water System is offering a relief plan to all customers who will only have to pay the lower of two bills. There is also an emergency order in place to try and prevent price gouging as residents seek repairs.
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Blue Duck Scooters takes another stab at its home turf.
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Job losses related to the COVID-19 crisis are mounting locally and throughout Texas. San Antonio saw a record-low unemployment in February of 3.1%. In…
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San Antonio is a historically segregated city, still shaped by decades-old redlining. In an attempt to acknowledge the systemic and structural racism in…