‘I think we need to have a discussion,’ CPS Energy CEO told the the utility’s Board of Trustees on Monday regarding previous longstanding promises to close the polluting plant
This morning, San Antonio’s SAPD stopped by the #OccupyICE camp outside a Northside US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility and warned of imminent arrest for the protestors.
Then they
By Marisol Cortez
On Tuesday, July 17th, community members from throughout Central and South Texas answered a national call for the abolition of ICE, moved both by the recent horror
The physical camp is now home base for a network of pipeline resisters who organize, protest and monitor construction along the BBP’s route. A rotating group lives on the
SA climate planners claim lack of ‘operational control’ over City-owned utility excuses millions of tons of pollution.
Nearly 40 percent of City-owned CPS Energy’s climate pollution may not be
Emergency request to end family separation at border made with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Julián Aguilar
Texas Tribune
A coalition of Texas-based attorneys have opened up a new
With ‘Dirty’ Deely’s retirement nearing, San Antonio’s CPS Energy hosting a hearing on keeping Spruce burning past 2040.
Greg Harman
SAN ANTONIO—Lumbering through the Earth Day throngs
Vasillios Pistolis claimed to have ‘cracked three skulls’ in Charlottesville. But how serious are the U.S. Marines in their investigation?
A.C. Thompson & Ali Winston
ProPublica/Frontline
It
Time to start gargling your ethically sourced chamomile and honey tea. On Monday, the second round of sit-down meetings for the various Climate Action and Adaptation Plan technical working groups and their steering committee gets underway.
In ‘silent anguish,’ thousands of women fear community stigma as births begin to spike.
Late last year, as violent repression in Myanmar sent Rohingyas fleeing to safety in Bangladesh, women
Workshop presenters say effective organizing is about memory. It’s about respecting community desire. And it’s about putting those most at risk first.
Greg Harman
This weekend, the Lone