San Antonio – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Baxter County Judge Nelson Waffle updated the community about the local response to COVID-19 and the winter weather in their briefings Saturday night. For the first time in a week, Mayor Nirenberg reported some data on coronavirus cases in Baxter County. …
Read More »CPS Customers leave customers frustrated, anxious for vulnerable community members amid a moving outage
San Antonio – San Antonio CPS Energy consumers say they are concerned about powerless elderly and sick neighbors during the ongoing mobile outages across the state. Carlos Correa is conducting regular inspections of his 90-year-old neighbors due to side effects that continue from 2 a.m. Monday. He says the power …
Read More »975 new COVID-19 cases reported; 11 deaths confirmed
San Antonio – Nearly an inch closer to the end of the year, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg confirmed 975 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday night. In Baxter County, there are currently a total of 114,362 cases of Covid-19 and 1,521 total deaths in Baxter County, an increase of 43 new …
Read More »When to watch ‘Christmas Star’ in San Antonio
San Antonio – Every 20 or so years, the orbits of Saturn and Jupiter are observed from the Earth among us – seeing both planets together in the night sky. This year, however, the ‘great connection’ is getting a little extra hype for a few reasons. The first is that …
Read More »Thousands of COVID-19 vaccines are being received next week in the San Antonio area. Here is where they are going.
More vaccines are being rolled out next week, including new Modre vaccine doses, in the first week after the Pfizer vaccine was announced at several San Antonio hospitals, according to figures released Friday by Tennessee’s Department of Health and Human Services. Dozens of hospitals, emergency care clinics and H.B. Pharmacies …
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