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Fronteras: The USDA has lifted a ban on inspectors working in Mexico, which could invigorate a cattle trade that has been hurt in both countries. We look…
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On Fronteras: We continue our reporting on the tens of thousands of Central American children and teens who are now in the United States. A UTSA…
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CPS energy proposed new incentives and fees in May to be considered by city council. Since then they have revised both fees they proposed downward. A…
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CPS Energy’s New Energy Economy is earning praise for fueling dramatic increases in local job growth.An economic impact study found the energy company’s…
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KACO New Energy will complete the move of its corporate staff from Grass Valley, California, to San Antonio sometime in June, doubling the number of…
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Leaders in the field of electric reliability are talking about peak seasons ahead of summer since demand is always a hot topic around this time of…
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More than 500 community members, state and local officials and civic leaders gathered at Temple Beth-El on Friday to pay their respects to the “Father of…
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In the first segment:A budget and contract battle looms as the city task force in charge of evaluating future finances takes a hard look at the pension…
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Fronteras: It's been 150 years since the U.S. Army forced the Navajo and Mescalero Apache to walk 400 miles to a prison camp in eastern New Mexico in an…
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A new solar farm on the far South Side of San Antonio is now generating electricity for CPS energy.Just south of loop 410 on Blue Wing Road is a newly…