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The San Antonio Zoo reports its been busy in recent weeks with multiple births and hatchings, including fish, reptiles and amphibians.
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A springtime thunderstorm took down a massive pecan tree just outside the San Antonio Zoo entrance. It's what it fell on that makes this a tale worth telling.
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An iconic San Antonio attraction has a darkly quirky event attached to it for all times. It happened in Brackenridge Park, on that little train that…
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As Texas continues to relax its protective shutdown measures, attractions such as zoos, aquariums and amusement parks are starting to reopen in a limited…
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On Fridays, The Weekender traditionally tells you about great events that San Antonians can do. Clearly that's on hiatus right now, but there are still…
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The San Antonio Zoo has laid off much of its staff and is closed until further notice, according to zoo officials. In fact, the only employees still…
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The Kansas City Chiefs will beat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 54 on Sunday. Or at least, that's what a lioness at the San Antonio Zoo predicts.On…
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At an undisclosed time Friday, new warning signs are expected to be posted at Elmendorf Lake Park, alerting the public about a chemical that’s sprayed in…
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San Antonio's century-old zoo is looking ahead to the next two decades with a new master plan. The zoo drew in 1.14 million visitors and estimated an…
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The San Antonio City Council has approved the design and construction of a $10 million parking garage with 600 spaces to address parking problems at the…