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Cactus Moths, an invasive species, feed of Prickly Pear cactus before metamorphosis.Dr. Larry GilbertShow MoreShow Less
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Invasive zebra mussels put native fisheries at risk and can coat and clog water infrastructure, such as pipes, causing millions of dollars in damage. Courtesy Texas Parks and Wildlife DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
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If you see this alien-like mollusk, be sure to not get too close.IllogicalMagic/RedditShow MoreShow Less
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If you ve spotted striped mussels on a weekend swimming trip or seen a Nerd s Rope-looking glob of pink matter along the River Walk, you ve witnessed first hand the pressing problem of invasive species in San Antonio.
San Antonio-area school districts respond to Gov. Greg Abbott’s order on mask mandate ban
Order drew criticism from Texas State Teachers Association, Texas Faculty Association
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SAN ANTONIO – After Gov. Greg Abbott ordered public schools and government entities to no longer require masks, a few San Antonio-area districts have offered guidance for teachers, staff and students going forward.
The Republican governor on Tuesday said that beginning June 5, students, teachers, parents, staff members and visitors at Texas public school campuses and facilities will no longer have to wear face coverings a rollback of one of the biggest safeguards in place during the coronavirus pandemic.
New mothers in San Antonio welcome best Mother’s Day gifts ever
Fifteen babies were born on Mother’s Day in San Antonio this year
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SAN ANTONIO – New mothers in San Antonio have welcomed their best Mother’s Day gifts ever this year at several San Antonio-area hospitals.
Several newborns were born at San Antonio hospitals on Sunday, May 9, making this year’s Mother’s Day even more special.
“We are very excited to have several moms deliver here today at St. Luke’s Baptist Hospital,” said Registered Nurse at St. Luke’s, Sheryl McAnally.
At Baptist Health System, there were 15 babies born so far, as of 4 p.m. Sunday, at hospitals in the San Antonio-area. These hospitals include St. Luke’s Baptist Hospital in the Medical Center, North Central Baptist Hospital in Stone Oak, Northeast Baptist Hospital, and Baptist Medical Center downtown, according to St. Luke’s officials.