In Texas, ex-oil and gas workers champion geothermal energy as a replacement for fossil-fueled power plantsTexas has become an early hot spot for geothermal energy exploration as scores of former oil industry workers and executives are taking their knowledge to a new energy source.
โA weight is lifted off my shoulders:โ San Antonians celebrate CROWN Act taking effect in TexasHouse Bill 567 took effect Sept. 1. The law prohibits race-based hair discrimination across Texas.
Transgender adults are worried about finding welcoming spaces to live in their later yearsA battle over transgender peopleโs rights in the United States has focused attention mostly on youth.
New look Espee music venue at St. Paul Square sets stage for large festivalThereโs new life for a historic San Antonio music venue.
State of the Eastside surveys current and future needs, goals, prioritiesPerhaps more than ever, community leaders and residents alike are seeing more investment in long forgotten East Side neighborhoods within sight of downtown San Antonio.
New grocery store set to open on East Side signals more growth in areaThe East Side is growing as new businesses work to make a name for themselves and draw more customers to the area.
Community groups eager for shot at federal recovery dollarsThe $326.9 million from the American Rescue Plan Act has hit the cityโs financial books, but it hasnโt yet made its way the dozens of community organizations eagerly waiting for a piece of the singular financial windfall.
School mask mandate ban challenged in new Utah lawsuitA group of Utah parents is suing the state over a law that bans school districts from approving mask mandates.
San Antonio leaders and organizations discuss public safety and welfare on cityโs East SideA panel discussion on safety on the city's east side was led by local non-profit SAGE.
Storefront grants give East Side small businesses needed boostSAGE has awarded $1.4 million to more than 150 small businesses on the East Side.