San Antonio's 'Pothole Patrol' Aims to Repair 10,000 Streets by April's End Amidst Community Engagement Efforts
San Antonio's 'Pothole Patrol' aims to repair over 10,000 potholes by the end of April, incentivizing residents with a special 'pothole patrol fiesta medal' for reporting road cavities through the 311 hotline or app. Each repair costs about $35.
San Antonio's Espresso Entrepreneurs Expand: Barista Kats Eyes Convention Center, Bandera Rosa Brews at Ruby City
San Antonio mobile coffee businesses Barista Kats and Bandera Rosa aim to expand and enrich the local espresso scene through an expansion at the convention center and a new residency at Ruby City art center, respectively.
H-E-B Reinforces Commitment to Sustainability in Texas with Recycling Grants and Environmental Programs
H-E-B strengthens its sustainability efforts during Earth Month with an expansion of recycling programs, grants to improve recycling access in Texas, and initiatives to engage the community, including the School Plastic Bag Recycling Challenge.
UPDATE: San Antonio's CPS Energy Pledges Sustainable Future, Sets to Retire Fossil Fuel Plants for Clean Alternatives
CPS Energy in San Antonio plans to retire Braunig natural gas plant and focus on cleaner energy sources, aligning with their 'Vision 2027' strategy for environmental and consumer benefits.
San Antonio Area Foundation and Geekdom Launch "Accelerate South Texas Fund" with $600K Initial Investment
The San Antonio Area Foundation and Geekdom launched the Accelerate South Texas Fund with a $500,000 donation from entrepreneur Graham Weston, aiming to boost startups and job creation in the region.
San Antonio Seeks Local Voices for Climate Action, Invites Applications for Advisory Boards
San Antonio seeks local residents to join its environmental task forces aimed at shaping sustainable policies, emphasizing the importance of environmental justice and climate equity expertise. Applications close on April 19, 2024.
Daytime Dazzle to Dollop Dollars: Texas Eyes $1.4B Boon as Eclipse Chasers Swarm Lone Star Cities
The article discusses the anticipated economic boost for Texas due to the total solar eclipse on April 8, with local areas like Kerrville expecting large numbers of tourists and significant financial gains.
Our Lady of the Lake University Receives Transformative $2.2 Million Grant to Empower First-Generation College Students in San Antonio
Our Lady of the Lake University received a $2.2 million grant from the Hector and Gloria Lopez Foundation to support first-generation college students, part of a larger $7.2 million donation to San Antonio institutions.





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