Posted inGov & Politics San Antonio is having its deadliest flood year since the 1998 ‘Great Flood.’ What’s going on? by Diego Medel September 4, 2025September 5, 2025 San Antonians aren’t strangers to flash floods. But this year, two fast-moving storms have claimed 15 lives, why now?
Posted inYear In Review 2023 was San Antonio’s warmest year yet. Is this the new normal? by Lindsey Carnett January 1, 2024December 28, 2023
Posted inEnvironment Climate change, costly disasters sent Texas homeowner insurance rates skyrocketing this year by Erin Douglas, The Texas Tribune November 30, 2023November 30, 2023
Posted inEnvironment Warmer fall predictions dash autumn dreams of sweater weather for San Antonio by Lindsey Carnett September 12, 2023September 12, 2023
Posted inEnvironment Last week’s deluge did little to dent drought conditions, aquifer level by Lindsey Carnett April 11, 2023April 11, 2023
Posted inGov & Politics Texas Dems uniformly vote for Biden’s climate and health care legislation by Matthew Choi, The Texas Tribune August 12, 2022August 12, 2022
Posted inPublic Safety Wildfire risk remains high for much of Texas in the days ahead, officials say by Erin Douglas, The Texas Tribune March 25, 2022March 25, 2022
Posted inEnvironment Worsening drought leaves San Antonio with a foot less rainfall in 2020 by Brendan Gibbons December 27, 2020December 27, 2020
Posted inEnvironment How negotiations between CPS Energy and climate activists broke down by Brendan Gibbons November 19, 2020November 19, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics San Antonio Upgrades Drainage Codes in the Face of Heavier Storms by Brendan Gibbons April 12, 2019January 31, 2020