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They are at odds with the agency that owns the dams but has no money to fix them. → Read More
After a spill gate at the dam collapsed in May, residents were left with stranded docks and boats. → Read More
Carl Emanuel Wulfe left a lasting impression on those whose lives he touched. → Read More
San Antonio experienced several daily record high temperatures in the hottest September on record. → Read More
The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority board of directors adopted policies that make it temporarily illegal to use four lakes in Guadalupe and Gonzales counties. → Read More
Despite the higher-than-normal heat and drought conditions, San Antonio hasn’t seen outdoor watering restrictions this year. → Read More
Texas protesters were part of a global wave of environmental strikes, with millions of people from over 150 countries pushing for immediate governmental action ahead of the U.N. Climate Action Summit in New York City on Monday. → Read More
The legal battle between lake property owners and GBRA officials will resume Monday over whether the agency is allowed to drain its four remaining lakes on the Guadalupe River for safety reasons. → Read More
The two sides told visiting Judge Stephen Ables that they began working on an agreement over the weekend. → Read More
The river authority will face off against property owners on Wednesday in court. The judge hearing the case will decide whether the GBRA can proceed with its plan to drain four lakes. → Read More
Two groups of property owners from lakes McQueeney and Placid are asking a judge to block the GBRA from draining their lakes. → Read More
Despite widespread push-back from property owners and some elected officials, the river authority appears to have support from the governor and is moving ahead with its plan. → Read More
The San Antonio Water System has begun its twice-a-decade test of sewer lateral lines over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone. → Read More
Maybe not. If there’s no rain in the next few weeks, outdoor watering could be limited to one day a week. → Read More
Hixon Properties has opted to use the “mass-timber” construction process for a building on Broadway. → Read More
The City Council on Thursday was briefed on the second draft of SA Climate Ready, a plan to avoid and mitigate the worst impacts of climate change. → Read More
Property owners from GBRA’s chain of hydroelectric lakes have organized substantial opposition to the authority’s plan to dewater McQueeney, Placid, Meadow and Gonzales lakes. → Read More
The GBRA will drain four lakes on the Guadalupe, fearing spillgates will fail 'at any given moment.' Officials don't want to gamble with people's lives, but property owners have lambasted the proposal. → Read More
A new version of SA Climate Ready still strives for carbon neutrality by 2050 but adds caveats to its goals. → Read More
The five-mile segment is the largest sewer project in the city’s history. → Read More