Author: Sam Cohen
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Following the Flight: How Texas A&M Is Helping Monarchs Thrive
Texas A&M has been tracking the migration of monarch butterflies to better support this important pollinator. Here’s what you need to know.
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San Antonio invests in compassion: New veterinary hospital approved for the West Side
The city council has approved a new Animal Care Services veterinary hospital. Here’s what you need to know.
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The San Antonio Zoo’s new gorilla habitat, Congo Falls, swings open on Saturday
This weekend, the San Antonio Zoo is officially opening its gorilla habitat. Here’s everything you need to know about Congo Falls.
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Countdown Central: San Antonio Tops Texas NYE Celebration Rankings
WalletHub recently dubbed San Antonio the best city in Texas for NYE celebrations. Here’s why.
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NH parents and educators debate YA book’s place in school curriculum following recent removal
“The Perks of Being a Wallflower” was recently removed from a Concord school’s recommended reading list. Many have expressed displeasure over the decision.
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A New Chapter Begins: West Las Vegas Library Opens Its Doors to the Community
The new West Las Vegas Library officially opened on December 9. Here’s everything you need to know.
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WMUR’s Spirit of Giving Food Drive Invites Community Support Dec. 12–14
WMUR’s Spirit of Giving Food Drive runs from December 12-14. Here are all the details.
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From the Stockyards to the Spotlight: M.L. Leddy’s Earns Place on NYT Best Stores List
M.L. Leddy’s, a Texas staple for over 100 years, recently made the New York Times list of 50 Best Clothing Stores in America. Here’s what you need to know.
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Quinta Brunson funds free field trips for Philly public schools with newly launched program
“Abbott Elementary” star and Philadelphia native Quinta Brunson launched a new program to provide free field trips to local students. Here’s what you need to know.
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Hangover Hero: Rescued Raccoon Helps Hanover County Shelter Boost Donations
On Tuesday, a raccoon was discovered passed out in a liquor store in Ashland. Now that the animal is fully recovered, a local shelter is using the funny incident to raise some funds.









