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CPS Energy spent more than $200,000 on housing for current and former execs, records show
By Sanford Nowlin
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CPS Energy’s 2021 failures highlight larger problems with San Antonio’s governance
By Heywood Sanders
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Without independent oversight, San Antonio’s city government will keep making the same mistakes
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Glitter Political: San Antonio Council hopeful Mario Bravo vies to jump from activism to public office
By Jade Esteban Estrada
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Analysis: Texas failed in a storm, again. Will we be ready next time?
By Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune
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Two-Timing on Climate: San Antonio’s Revised Climate Plan Lets CPS Avoid Accountability, Environmentalists Charge
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