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  • 2 weeks ago | ksat.com | Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo |Nate Kotisso

    First responders arrived on the scene just before 12:30 p.m. on ThursdaySAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police and fire crews put in extended hours on Thursday, thanks to heavy rain and fast-moving water in and around the city. Thursday’s severe weather washed out roads, demolished asphalt, flooded homes and killed at least five people near a Northeast Side creek.

  • 2 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Mason Hickok |Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    SAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy officials estimated around 30,000 people were affected by power outages during the peak of overnight storms, according to the utilityJose Treviño, vice president of construction and maintenance services, said during a Thursday press conference that over 11,000 lightning strikes were received in the CPS service area. Trevino said crews began restoration work around midnight, focusing on downed power lines. This work will continue throughout the day.

  • 2 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Mason Hickok |Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    SAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy officials are expected to provide updates on outage restoration across the area after severe storms pushed through San Antonio. KSAT will livestream the press conference in this article beginning at 11:30 a.m.. Delays are possible; if there is not a livestream available, check back at a later time. As of 11:10 a.m., 437 reported outages were affecting nearly 10,000 cus tomers, according to the utility’s outage map .

  • 2 weeks ago | ksat.com | Mason Hickok |Daniela Ibarra |Eddie Latigo

    Local NewsPress conference can be viewed in video player belowPublished: June 12, 2025 at 11:14 AMTags: CPS Energy, San AntonioSan Antonio City Council approves CPS Energy rate hikeSAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy officials are expected to provide updates on outage restoration across the area after severe storms pushed through San Antonio. KSAT will livestream the press conference in this article beginning at 11:30 a.m..

  • 2 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Rebecca Salinas |Kolten Parker |Steve Spriester |Myra Arthur |Andrew Wilson |Ivan Herrera | +10 more

    Find more election coverage on the Vote 2025 page. San Antonio, meet your next mayor. Gina Ortiz Jones defeated Rolando Pablos with 54.3% of the vote in the June 7 runoff for San Antonio’s top spot. The candidates were the last two standing out of a pool of 27 in the May 3 election, which happened on one of the city’s biggest nights of the year: the Fiesta Flambeau Parade. Ortiz Jones succeeds Mayor Ron Nirenberg, who has served as mayor since 2017 and cannot seek re-election due to term limits.

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