San Antonio Zoo launches live carnivore feeding sessions
San Antonio Zoo introduces WILD BITE, a program offering carnivore feeding demonstrations to educate visitors about predator behavior and wildlife conservation.
San Antonio Zoo introduces WILD BITE, a program offering carnivore feeding demonstrations to educate visitors about predator behavior and wildlife conservation.
A $5,000 reward is available for information on a fatal San Antonio highway crash involving a stolen Camaro. Authorities seek public assistance with leads.
Gilas Pilipinas’ Calvin Oftana travels to Saudi Arabia for the Fiba Asia Cup, part of a roster that includes key players but excludes Troy Rosario and RJ Abarrientos from the trip.
Ferrari renews team principal Fred Vasseur’s contract amid speculation about his future. The extension underscores trust in Vasseur’s leadership despite the team’s winless streak in the current F1 season.
The University of North Texas settles a lawsuit with Professor Timothy Jackson for $725,000 over free speech and defamation claims. Jackson’s case highlights debates on academic freedom and racial equity.
Travis County Commissioners Court in Austin, Texas, approves over $11 million to fund a new affordable housing development. The initiative aims to address the housing shortage by creating accessible living spaces for families, individuals, and seniors. The project, part of ongoing efforts to expand housing accessibility, is expected to enhance quality of life and support community growth.
Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” announces casting in Austin, Texas, seeking singles for its unique dating experiment.
Governor Abbott activates Texas state emergency resources in anticipation of severe weather, deploying rescue teams and emergency crews statewide. State and local agencies implement measures to protect residents from impending tropical storm threats.
Texas lawmakers have released a draft congressional map that has prompted widespread public response and renewed attention from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Houston City Council allocated $12.4M for new garbage and recycling trucks to address delayed collections, amid resident concerns and contract challenges.