CPS Energy receives $2.45 million federal grant for gas infrastructure upgrades
The infrastructure set to be replaced is located in a low-income community on the West Side, a CPS Energy news release said. The project, which will improve safety and performance measures, is expected to conclude by the end of the year.
Spurs reveal intent to state AGโs office for new โeconomic development project,โ report says
The San Antonio Spursโ parent company revealed a formal conversation on a new โeconomic development projectโ in a letter sent Monday to the state attorney generalโs office, according to a report.
Transportation department addresses bike network plan updates, future implementation strategies
In a Tuesday briefing to the cityโs Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, the team behind updating the Bike Network Plan provided updates and expectations for the third phase of their project.
Carriage operators say San Antonio needs to hold its horses on proposed ban
The city councilโs Governance Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to send a proposal to ban horse-drawn carriages over to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for consideration. The specifics havenโt been decided yet, but the vote means the 16-month-old request is still alive.
โYou canโt argue with the numbersโ: SAPD say โhot spotโ policing strategy helped level off violent crime
The San Antonio Police Department and criminologists with the University of Texas at San Antonio say a new โhot spotโ policing strategy has helped fight violent crime in the Alamo City.
Virtual gamified event creates interactive learning experience for individuals with ADHD
A local entrepreneur with ADHD is planning a May event that will educate people with ADHD about how to help their brains complete important tasks. The event is designed like a game, specifically to help with memory and focus.
Customers head to Fiesta-themed stores for last-minute items before โparty with a purposeโ begins
Fiesta will be here before we know it, and that means people are scurrying to local stores for last-minute items. KSAT photojournalist Ken Huizar swung by some stores to talk with customers about their creations.