New Braunfels Officials Debunk Shark Sighting Rumors in Guadalupe River Amid Social Media Stir
New Braunfels city officials dismissed rumors of sharks in the Guadalupe River, despite social media claims and a fisherman's possible bull shark catch. They humorously noted that while it's technically possible, it is highly unlikely.
Red-Tailed Hawk Claims Traffic Camera as Nest in Irving, Captivates Texans with Hatchling
A red-tailed hawk named Rochelle has laid eggs on a Texas traffic cam pole, hatching about 20 chicks over the years, with one new eyas recently. The TxDOT community observes the hawks while ensuring the camera's functionality.
San Antonio Salutes Nurses and Teachers with Freebies and Discounts During Appreciation Week
San Antonio businesses celebrate National Nurses Week and Teacher Appreciation Week by offering free admission to the zoo, discounted meals, free breakfast at Whataburger, and chances to win grants and vacations.
Canyon Lake at 59% Capacity Amid Texas Drought, Boat Ramps Closed as Residents and Businesses Adapt
Canyon Lake in Texas faces severe water shortages, leading to closed boat ramps and impacting recreation. Local businesses stay resilient, while the community adapts and authorities plan ramp improvements during the drought.