Doctors see summer spike in COVID-19 related cases

SAN ANTONIO – Fireworks aren’t the only thing going up this week. Doctors say COVID-19 cases are climbing in Military City, USA. “COVID hasn’t gone away, and it looks like we’re starting to experience another summer surge,” said Dr. Jason Bowling, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health. He said the hospital’s virology report from … Read more

WATCH: Live look from Jamaica ahead of Hurricane Beryl

KINGSTON – Hurricane Beryl was roaring by Jamaica on Wednesday, with islanders scrambling to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean. In Kingston, people boarded up windows, fishermen pulled their boats out of the water and workers dismantled roadside advertising … Read more

Briscoe Western Art Museum to host National Day of The Cowboy celebration July 27

SAN ANTONIO – Grab your western boots and hats and join Briscoe Western Art Museum for its free event on July 27. The museum will host a National Day of The Cowboy celebration to highlight and preserve America’s cowboy culture and pioneer heritage. Recommended Videos This year, the museum is showcasing how to ride, rope … Read more

Natural Bridge Caverns celebrates 60th anniversary with special tour, new partnership

SAN ANTONIO – Natural Bridge Caverns celebrated 60 years of providing tours to the public and launched a new partnership on July 3 in recognition of the anniversary. The Natural Bridge team partnered with the Texas Wildlife Association Foundation to raise money for the organization through a ticket round-up program and offering more educational experiences. … Read more