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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…
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California plans to get 33 percent of its electricity from wind and solar power by 2020. But that will only work if the state can economically store some of the energy for release on cloudy, windless days.