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CPS customers will not immediately be charged for the cost of increased energy used during last week's winter storm.
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Boil water restrictions lifted for some areas of San Antonio as SAWS, the Food Bank, the city and the county worked together to provide water for cooking, flushing and bathing.
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CPS Energy restored power to nearly all customers in San Antonio by Friday morning.
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From cooking with candles to boiling snow: This is what Texans without power and water are doing to stay safe.
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While managing controlled blackouts Monday to reduce demand on the state’s electric grid, officials with San Antonio’s city-owned power company said they didn’t realize the lights of their own building downtown were left on overnight.
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Most San Antonio households are without power due to rolling blackouts. The blackouts have prevented some pump stations from distributing water.
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Some San Antonians lost water Monday night, hours after rolling power outages left residents without heat or electricity in one of the worst winter storms the state has ever seen.
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Organizers behind the "Recall CPS" petition fell short of the 20,000 signature threshold to put a city charter amendment on the city ballot in May.
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The leaders of CPS Energy and the San Antonio Water System discussed petitions and the possibility of rate increases over the next year.
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San Antonio leads the state in solar power production and is fifth in the country for solar capacity installed within city limits. What are the pros and cons of investing in solar? What products and services are available in San Antonio, and how do you know if solar is a good fit for your home or business?