
Jerry Clayton
Weekend Anchor/Host/ReporterJerry Clayton is a former on-demand air charter pilot and has 40 years experience in broadcasting. Also, the world's okayest drummer.
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Governor McConaughey? It's a possibility according to a new poll.
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TPR's Jerry Clayton recently spoke with Texas A&M Agrilfe Extension entomologist Molly Keck about the overabundance of caterpillars in the area this year.
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As many as 600 acres of Big Bend National Park have been affected by a wildfire that firefighters are still battling in West Texas.
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Scientists expected to find about 36 million snapper in Gulf waters. So they counted ... and counted ... and counted. The final tally? 110 million.
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In 2020, there were more hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin than there were names for them. So forecasters turned to the Greek alphabet for more names. But that won't happen this year. One of the National Hurricane Center's chief scientists explains why.
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The icy weather of February affected all sorts of wildlife in Texas and damaged plants across the state, including the ones honeybees rely on for food. Here's how you can safely feed the bees:
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Today is the first day of spring, and it's time for all those bugs to start coming out into the sunshine. How did the historic freeze in February affect our local insects? Will there be more or less of them this year? Dr. Jessica Beckham is an entomologist at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is expected to release a report on the large number of fish killed along the Texas coast during the recent winter storm.
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Many Texas colleges have shortened their spring break or canceled it altogether.
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The massive rescue of green sea turtles along the Texas coast came to a close last week as thousands of the animals were released back into the wild.