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San Antonio Braces for Sunshine and Storms, Gusts Up to 37 MPH Expected
San Antonio residents may want to keep their umbrellas close at hand as a mix of sunshine and stormy weather is on the horizon for the week ahead. The city can expect a 40 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms before 4 p.m. today, then skies clearing up for some sun with a high nearing 85 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service. Gusty south winds will blow through, with speeds between 14 and 16 mph, escalating up to 24 mph.
San Antonio Landlords Oppose Proposed Ban on Income Source Discrimination, New Mexico Sees Legislation Narrowly Defeated
Landlords in San Antonio and New Mexico are in the spotlight as the debate over housing discrimination based on "source of income" heats up. San Antonio landlords voiced opposition in a City Council committee meeting to a proposal that would prevent them from denying veterans housing based on the use of rental subsidies. According to the San Antonio Report, the Real Estate Council and some veteran landlords called the measure unnecessary, citing an already high acceptance rate of vouchers for veterans.
San Antonio Firefighters Douse Inferno, Save Family's Home From Engulfed Garage Workshop
A fire in the early hours of Tuesday morning saw a family's detached garage, converted into a workshop, go up in flames on the South Side of San Antonio, but thanks to the quick response of firefighters, their home was spared from significant damage. According to KENS5, crews were called to the 300 block of Ware Boulevard near Pleasanton Road around 1:45 a.m., where they found the three-car garage workshop engulfed in flames.
San Antonio's SAMMinistries Receives $765K Federal Grant to Enhance Homeless Support Services
In a move to boost support for homeless families, SAMMinistries has been awarded a $765,081 federal grant, announced by Congressman Joaquin Castro. The funds are earmarked for the Transitional Living and Learning Center (TLLC), a San Antonio staple in the fight against homelessness, particularly for those with children in tow. Since its inception in the year 2000, TLLC has provided a haven for over 800 families, giving them up to two years of housing as they work toward securing a steady future, as reported by FOX San Antonio.
Prescribed fire coming to Magdalena Ranger District
SOCORRO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – If weather allows, officials have planned a prescribed burn for the Cibola National Forest and Grasslands. It’ll be in the Magdalena Ranger District. According to the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the burn could start as early as April 21, 2024. Crews will burn about 1,455 acres near Durfee and Bolander Canyon along […]
Fiesta survival kit: Everything you need for San Antonio's party
You have your tickets, a game plan and outfits ready, but what should you bring?. Why it matters: Fiesta only happens once a year, so you need to be prepared to make the most of it, rain or sweltering shine. The big picture: Heading into the crowds with only your...
San Antonio's Fiesta Features 'Any Baby Can' Walk for Autism, Uniting Community in Support and Awareness
The colorful chaos of San Antonio's Fiesta may be about tradition and celebration, but nestled among the revelry is a cause that seeks to quietly draw attention. 'Any Baby Can', a local nonprofit, is using the Fiesta platform to raise awareness about autism, as Destiny Stivers, the director of development for the organization, highlighted the significance of education and understanding of the condition amidst the festivities.
How To See Two Highly Underrated Places In NM In Your EV
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News!. In another recent article, I wrote about the experience of taking a Kia EV9 out on some backroad adventures in New Mexico. But, I also know that not everyone is interested in a review of a Kia EV. Many of us already have an EV we love, and many people are loyal to their favorite EV brand (especially Tesla fans). So, I wanted to share what I learned on the trip with readers who want to see some beautiful sights in New Mexico in their own EVs!
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