A cold front will push through San Antonio on Saturday.
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San Antonio will most likely see only thunderstorms and gusty winds between Wednesday night and midday Thursday.
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Commissioners seek state grant to help for sirens.
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The "God Squad" voted unanimously to remove protections for Gulf animals, for "security." It's not the first time federal agencies cited the "energy emergency" to avoid rules meant to protect animals.
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Moderate to good rain chances have entered the local weather forecast.
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New research suggests drought can stoke antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria — and that can have an impact on humans.
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The Trump administration is moving ahead with a new border security project in the Rio Grande — a floating barrier of linked buoys. The effort, known as Operation River Wall, calls for more than 500 miles of buoy barriers in the river along the Texas-Mexico border. There are questions about how the buoys would function during a flooding event.
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A community fishery in Cambodia was struggling. There weren't enough fish to make ends meet, until local fishermen started planting a specific type of tree.
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The International Dark Sky Places program certifies communities, parks, and protected areas around the world that preserve and protect dark sites through responsible lighting policies and public education.
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Contestants are eligible for prizes and raffles throughout the competition, which runs April 4th through May 31.
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Corpus Christi could face a water emergency in the coming months. So how did this coastal city end up in such a precarious position? Drought is a major part of the story. But there is also a growing question about whether years of local political conflict and delayed decisions helped deepen the crisis.