The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Toyota ShareLunker Program are partnering with AFTCO on a new promotion to recognize a fishing guide who contributes to conservation and enhancement of largemouth bass in Texas.
For the third consecutive year, Texas State Parks launched the new year by breaking historical participation numbers at First Day Hikes events around the state.
An Arctic cold front is set to bring extended sub-freezing temperatures to West Texas starting late Friday, with highs dropping sharply from near 70°F on Friday to the 30s by Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in San Angelo.
A warming trend today is expected to be brief, as the National Weather Service (NWS) in San Angelo forecasts an Arctic cold front moving through late Friday into Saturday, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures for the weekend and early next week.
The first full moon of 2025, known as the Wolf Moon, will light up the night sky on Monday, January 13, accompanied by a rare celestial event—an occultation of Mars.
The Texas Hill Country is about to get more “enchanting” thanks to the recent purchase of a 3,073-acre property adjacent to Enchanted Rock State Natural Area in Llano County.
West Central Texas can expect sunny skies with slightly cooler high temperatures today, ranging from the upper 40s to mid-50s, according to the National Weather Service.
Sky watchers across Texas will have the chance to observe a rare celestial event starting Friday as six planets — Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Neptune, and Uranus — align in the night sky.
The National Weather Service in San Angelo predicts a chilly start to next week with temperatures dipping into the 20s in the mornings of Monday and Tuesday, followed by a warming trend as the week progresses.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) received confirmation of one case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in a Brown County high fence ranch, marking the first confirmed detection in the county.