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2020 brings largest one-year drop in U S carbon dioxide emissions

Return of Easter gatherings at Brackenridge, other parks provide ray of hope for return to normalcy

Return of Easter gatherings at Brackenridge, other parks provide ray of hope for return to normalcy FacebookTwitterEmail 1of7 Efrain Saavedra plays soccer with his son Leonardo at a family gathering Easter Sunday in Brackenridge Park. The park was closed last year for Easter, which normally draws family groups to camp overnight, barbecue, chill and play.Robin Jerstad /Robin JerstadShow MoreShow Less 2of7 Samuel Rodriguez prepares his fripa s during an Easter Sunday barbeque in Brackenridge.Robin Jerstad /Robin JerstadShow MoreShow Less 3of7 Chris Silva checks his smoker as he prepares brisket, ribs, and sausage.Robin Jerstad /Robin JerstadShow MoreShow Less 4of7

Keep our guard up - COVID trends stay positive, but holiday stirs concern

Rackspace posts $64M loss, increased revenue in 4Q

Rackspace posts $64M loss, increased revenue in 4Q FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Kevin Jones most recently served as CEO of MV Transportation, the country’s largest privately-owned transportation contracting firm.Courtesy of RackspaceShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Cloud computing company Rackspace begins trading at the Nasdaq following its initial public offering, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, in New York s Times Square. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)Mark Lennihan, STF / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less San Antonio’s Rackspace Technology’s fourth-quarter loss widened even as its revenue increased from a year ago. In its third earnings report since its Aug. 5 initial public offering, the cloud-computing firm said this week it lost $64 million on $716 million in revenue, which was up 14 percent from the same period in 2019. The year before, Rackspace lost $47 million.

More solar power was generated in Texas last month than in all of 2015

More solar power was generated in Texas last month than in all of 2015 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Adkins, Texas July 11, 2016 Merced Reyna prepares to install wiring at a shared roofless solar facility for CPS Energy customers. Ray Whitehouse / for the San Antonio Express-NewsRay Whitehouse, Photographer / for the San Antonio Express-NewShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Solar panels at a CPS Energy facility on West Commerce Street are shown in 2019. In its resource plan released last week, the utility said it expects to grow solar capacity from 550 megawatt-hours to more than 1,100 by 2030.Billy Calzada /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Solar farms keep cropping up around Texas, and the state now produces as much solar power in one month as it did in all of 2015.

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