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The arrival of so many piggy banks on our shores is another reminder of how marine debris knows no borders, Jace Tunnell writes.
The ferry Robert Lanier grounded on silt at the bottom of the channel May 25 as it was leaving Bolivar on its regular route to take passengers to Galveston.
If you're heading to Texas beaches this summer, be aware of tar balls, also known as blobs of oil. The "common" phenomenon washes up along the Texas coast almost every summer, according to Padre ...
After fans rallied for its return, the popular snack wrap is finally back on the McDonald's menu.
Sawyer, a hobby beachcomber from East Texas, drove three hours for the Fourth of July breeze. Minutes after parking by the lonely stilt house locals call the ...
President Donald Trump has avoided talk of scrapping the federal disaster response agency after the catastrophic flash flood in Texas that killed more than 100 people, including children at an ...
Tar balls have been washing ashore on Texas beaches, primarily in Cameron, Nueces and Matagorda counties. Authorities are monitoring the situation and investigating the source of the tar balls ...
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For those who believe they've made a similar discovery, Slade encourages contacting a local museum or archaeological society. As Sawyer's beachcombing trip proves, even a casual stroll along the coast ...
Several Texas beaches have medium levels of fecal bacteria as beachgoers head to the shores for the Fourth of July weekend.