News4SA reported that the San Antonio Zoo was cited by the USDA, when the citation was written to a different animal facility.
"You falsely reported that [the San Antonio Zoo] was cited by USDA for the death of a porcupine," Morrow wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter."This was not San Antonio Zoo. It was an aquarium located in Leon Valley. Please correct and update public."last week, Leon Valley roadside attraction the San Antonio Aquarium — not the San Antonio Zoo — was cited for the death of the porcupine in August.
Monday morning, roughly 12 hours after Morrow asked for a correction, News4SA Assignment Desk Editor Rocky Garza Jr. responded to the tweet. Although Morrow appears to have accepted Garza's apology, other social media users weren't as kind about the news outlet's blunder."These local TV station newsrooms aren't exactly rigorous," @elevatorpjtch chimed in."Factual errors, spelling and grammar errors, bungled graphics, miscues with the on-air people… it's a lot of cringe."
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