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Lawmakers will debate whether to invest more into new water supplies or repairing old, leaking pipes around Texas. Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story.
WHITESBORO, Texas (KTEN) - Staff with the city of Whitesboro are inching closer to the groundbreaking of their water tower. The date: March 23rd at 6 in the evening. Dirt is already being ...
Texas lawmakers agree now is the time to invest billions into the state’s water infrastructure. But a rift is emerging over whether to pump most of the money into costly projects to secure ...
The Rio Grande Valley suffered an economic impact of nearly $1 billion in 2023 due to the ongoing water shortage, according to Texas A&M AgriLife. Facing worsening drought conditions and a ...
Texas Water Day is an educational event that highlights critical issues like how to make sure there's enough water for everyone as the state's population continues to grow. The Texas Water ...
Texas lawmakers plan to ask statewide voters a billion-dollar question. It's part of the state's quest for more water before regional water wars spring up across the state. Senate Bill 7 passed ...
The last operating sugar mill in Texas had to close its doors because of the lack of water. The mill employed about 600 people, Jones said. The lack of irrigation water forced the Rio Grande ...
AUSTIN, Texas (KBTX) -A billion dollars a year. That’s how much Texas lawmakers want to pour into water infrastructure, setting the stage for high-stakes discussions on securing the state’s ...
DALLAS — Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is raising concerns about the state’s ongoing water shortage and the impact of tariffs on Texas farmers, emphasizing the urgent need for ...
Santa Anna and his men in a fight that not only secured Texas independence but lived on in glory. Nearly 200 years later, Texans are fighting another war with Mexico: The war for water.
These massive ice formations, often called the "water towers of the world," play a crucial role in sustaining life. Their rapid retreat not only disrupts water availability but also increases the ...