Sightings of coyotes are on the rise across North Texas. In a press release issued this week, Dallas Animal Services (DAS) reminded communities to stay vigilant amid coyote mating season. Jacqueline Sutherland,
They’re going to be out and about looking for love and protecting their families, so you need to be on alert. Some coyotes become more willing to venture into yards and neighborhoods.
(The Center Square) – Since Gov. Greg Abbott launched his border security mission, Operation Lone Star, in 2021, OLS officers have apprehended more than 530,600 illegal border crossers. They’ve also made more than 50,000 criminal arrests, with more than 43,000 felony charges reported.
As coyote mating season approaches, the Lago Vista Police Department is urging residents to take precautions to protect themselves and their pets. The season runs from
As coyote mating season begins, Dallas residents are urged to remain vigilant as these animals may become more visible and vocal. Coyotes, in their search for food
According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, coyotes can experience increased aggression and boldness from mid-January to early March, putting pets at greater risk. Coyotes often target smaller animals like cats and dogs, luring them away or attacking them outright.
The Caddo Mills Police Department has asked the Texas Rangers of the Department of Public Safety to assist with the death investigation of an adult and a juvenile that happened in the 200 block of Coyote Trail in the Trailstone housing development.
A United Airlines flight from Chicago to Phoenix had to return to O’Hare International Airport on Sunday morning after its landing gear struck a coyote during takeoff.
A 71 year-old pedestrian died Sunday night after he was hit crossing Rattlesnake Hammock Road just west of Collier Boulevard, Florida Highway Patrol reports. Troopers report that a 46 year-old Lehigh Acres woman was driving east to turn left onto Collier Boulevard North about 7:30 p.m. when her vehicle struck the man.
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