San Antonio to Transform Food Waste into Renewable Energy with New Synthica Energy Facility
San Antonio's new facility, backed by Synthica Energy, will convert up to 250,000 tons of organic waste into renewable natural gas annually, bolstering both the local economy and environmental efforts.
Alamo Church Restoration: Iconic San Antonio Landmark to Undergo Roof Replacement, Facing Multi-year Closure
The Texas Historical Commission has approved the Alamo Trust's plan to replace the deteriorating roof of the Alamo church, which may cause a years-long closure starting in spring 2025.
Texas Eyes Future Connectivity with "Connecting Texas 2050" Long-Range Transportation Plan
The Texas Transportation Commission adopted "Connecting Texas 2050," a long-range plan focused on safety, preservation, and mobility to address the future demands of Texas’ growing population and technological advancements.
Rural Texas Struggles with Communication Gaps Amid Natural Disasters Despite Modernization Efforts
Marilyn Mayville, a 72-year-old from East Texas, struggled with communication post-Hurricane Beryl due to the region's weak infrastructure and unreliable cell service highlighted by the Texas Tribune.
San Antonio Youths Sport Mullets for Glory and Charity in U.S. Mullet Championships
San Antonio kids compete in the U.S. Mullet Championships, raising money for veterans while embracing their unique hairstyles. Nicholas Espinoza and Avery Quiroz aim for victory and charity, representing their city and personal style.












