"These fruits are not edible. In fact, they're poisonous," Tunnell wrote in his weekly Beachcombing Report, after finding ...
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Black Lagoon pop-up bar appears in San Antonio, Texas
The pop-up bar will be in the Alamo City until Nov. 2.
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Highly poisonous fruits blobs are washing up on Texas beaches after traveling thousands of miles
Strange fruits that may have sailed ocean currents for years are washing up along Texas shores this week. The softball-sized, ...
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Hollywood Moves to North Texas?
From Taylor Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Studios to Fort Worth’s massive new Hillwood Studios, film production is booming across ...
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Tropical Storm Lorenzo likely to follow recent cyclone paths; hurricane season fades for Texas
Tropical Storm Lorenzo forms in the Atlantic as hurricane season for Texas stays quiet, but models hint at a possible ...
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This Popular European Cruise Line Is Coming To Galveston And Bringing A Texas Twist
A cruise to the Caribbean can now be accessed from Galveston, Texas, with this cruise line's year-round voyages featuring ...
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US will send survivors of strike on suspected drug vessel to Ecuador and Colombia, source says
The two survivors of an American military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean will be sent to Ecuador ...
Forecasters said Gabrielle was likely to weaken soon as it drifts farther into the cooler northern latitudes of the North ...
After an underwhelming peak to the Atlantic hurricane season, is it safe to let your guard down for what remains?
Royal Caribbean International is getting ready to sail from Texas and Florida once again this summer. The cruise line plans to begin sailing six ships from ports in the southern states this July and ...
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US has seized survivors after strike on suspected drug-carrying vessel in Caribbean, AP sources say
The U.S. has seized survivors after a strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean, the first since President ...
President Donald Trump and the Pentagon show no signs of changing course on using military strikes to destroy suspected drug ...
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