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A look at the innovation and hard work that is keeping peach orchards in business, despite challenges.
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A Texas river expert says river flows across the state this summer are headed into the record books for being among the lowest ever, especially if rain does not fall soon.
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A pristine creek stands to be impacted by San Antonio’s expanding suburbs, nearby landowners respondHoney Creek is a pristine Hill Country stream lined by cypress trees and shadowed by Spanish moss. It's also in the path of San Antonio's suburbs as they expand north over the Comal County line. To conserve the wild character of this stream, land owners are pursuing strategies to keep their property free from development.
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The Texas Hill Country has finished in third place in USA Today's 10 Best Reader's Choice awards for best wine regions. San Antonio-based Cottonwood Wine Tours finished in 10th place for offering the best wine tour.
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The National Weather Service reports all of Bexar and surrounding counties and the Hill Country are no longer in drought conditions as of the end of May
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The Burnet High School Space Dawgs culinary team finished in first place out of 10 schools to feed astronauts on the International Space Station.
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San Antonio could see some thunderstorms between Wednesday and this weekend and more severe weather cannot be ruled out for the Hill Country, according to the National Weather Service.
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The National Weather Service reports a cold front pushed through the Hill Country and San Antonio late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, spawning straight-line winds, thunderstorms, high winds and rain.
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Repair work continued at Harper and Mountain Home and along Cherry Mountain Loop and Willow City, all near Fredericksburg.