Tiger reportedly spotted in San Antonio backyard
San Antonio police said there is a tiger on the loose Friday, according to the department. The police said they received a call for assistance from Animal Care Services. The homeowner said that he had the tiger at his home for a few hours to show his family the tiger. ACS and police went to the North Patrol address, but they did not contact anyone there. If you have any information regarding this ongoing investigation, you are asked to contact Animal Care Services.
VIDEO: Cat interrupts online church service to steal some milk
A cat became the star of the show as it interrupted a live-streamed church service to steal some milk, FOX 10 reportsTiger the cat joined Dr. Robert Willis, Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, in the middle of an online sermon. Tiger could be seen eyeing the jug of milk beside Dr. Willis. The cat then climbed onto the table to enjoy the leftover milk. Sorry, we have acquired a friend this morning, the reverend apologized to the viewers as he caught Tiger in action, according to FOX 10. Watch the hilarious video:
Tour recognizes racial injustice with moment of silence
Players at the 8:46 a.m. tee time paused to pay their respects to the memory of George Floyd for a moment of silence, prayer and reflection. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)FORT WORTH, Texas Colonial already was quiet with no spectators around for the return of the PGA Tour on Thursday. As the PGA Tour commits to amplifying voices and efforts to end systemic issues of racial and social injustices, we have reserved the 8:46 tee time to pause for a moment of silence, prayer and reflection, Monahan said. Harold Varner III, one of four PGA Tour players of black heritage, was the strongest voice. He also pointed to Woods, not only as prolific a winner the PGA Tour has ever seen, but a player with a multiracial heritage.
TSU ready to take on field in men's, women's NCAA Tournament
For the first time in the school's history, both the men's and women's basketball teams are going to the NCAA Tournament. The women are staying in Texas to take on Baylor in Waco on Saturday. TSU's Student Government Association President Justin Lee is proud to be a Tiger. A 16 seed has never beat a 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament but TSU fans have confidence in their Tigers. The president of the TSU National Alumni Association has a message for all the doubters: "We're coming to get you!