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Animal Care Services offers tips to enjoy a safe holiday
Animal Care Services offers tips to enjoy a happy, healthy, and safe holiday with your companion animals
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City announces Winter holiday schedule of City services
City Hall and most municipal offices will be closed from Dec. 24, 2023 to Jan. 1, 2024 in observance of the winter holidays. Public safety and emergency services will remain in operation. Other City services will operate as follows:
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Animal Care Services urges residents to make an informed decision
Animal Care Services urges residents to make an informed decision on pets as Christmas presents
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Westfall Branch Library celebrates 60 years
Festivities include a ceremonial speaking program and activities for the whole family.
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Celebrate the Holidays on Houston Street
Set against the backdrop of one of the city’s most historic and charming streets, San Antonio Holidays on Houston Street kicked off November 24 and runs through January 2. The City of San Antonio, Centro San Antonio, Visit San Antonio, and Bexar County, have partnered to bring more holiday sparkle to five blocks of Houston Street (from Legacy Park to the Alamo). A free concert and movies in the park are upcoming.
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Animal Care Services kicks off winter pet food drive with City Council
As the festive season kicks into high gear, San Antonio Animal Care Services (SAACS) is increasingly seeing residents struggling to feed their pets. The shelter is joining forces with City Council members for a friendly competition that will help at-risk pet parents feed their companion animals.
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District 9 Councilman shares CPS Energy Rate Proposal statement
The City Council District 9 Councilman shared the following statement regarding the CPS Energy Rate Proposal:
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District 1 Councilwoman’s statement on CPS Energy rate change
On Dec. 7, City Council approved CPS Energy’s request to increase its rates and expand its Affordability Discount Program. District 1 Councilmember Dr. Sukh Kaur released the following statement:
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District 5 Councilmember votes against CPS Energy rate hike
Cited reason is that many residential rate payers are struggling with energy bills
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Downtown visitors should plan ahead for traffic, detours and parking
Downtown San Antonio will welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors to experience holiday lights, events and festivities over the coming weeks. Visitors are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and arrive early to downtown events to avoid expected disruptions related to traffic, construction projects and parking. The weekend of December 15-17 will be especially busy.
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District 10 Councilman Votes No on CPS Energy Rate Increase
At today’s City Council meeting, District 10 Councilman Whyte moved to reduce the proposed CPS Energy rate increase by half, from 4.25 percent down to 2.125 percent. While the amendment did not pass, the Councilman stated he remains committed to finding ways to make energy consumption more affordable for CPS Energy’s rate payers.
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City of San Antonio Shares Holiday Safety Tips for Residents
This holiday season, the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) and San Antonio Fire Department (SAFD) are reminding residents of important tips to celebrate safely.
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Mother of six says there has been a 'huge explosion' in home-schooling interest
A mother of six in San Antonio has home-schooled all her children for nearly three decades and says they all excelled beyond children their age who received a public school education.