Texans across the political spectrum opposed wall construction in the national park. Now the agency’s plans include roadways and digital surveillance to monitor the rugged region.
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Testing is underway on the first phase of a new Guadalupe River flood warning system that includes eight sirens in western Kerr County.
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Waymo is expected to resume service in San Antonio this week after suspending operations following two flood-related incidents involving its self-driving vehicles.
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Forecasters warn strong to severe storms Sunday evening could bring damaging winds, large hail, isolated tornadoes and heavy rain across much of South Central Texas.
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Their presence highlights the movement of the ocean’s current, but their origin hasn’t been pinned down.
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Brian Fennessy, new head of the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, says his agency is 'trying to bring on additional aircraft and bring them on early,' and dismisses criticism of prevention methods.
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A new UT Austin report estimates data centers could account for up to 9% of Texas water use by 2040.
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The request was initiated by District 8 councilwoman Ivalis Meza-Gonzalez.
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Experiential therapy involves using hands-on activities, like art projects or going outdoors, to process trauma.
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A tree near White Rock Lake in Dallas is home to a nested couple of bald eagles — named Nora and Nick — and their eaglets. Their three eaglets are about to learn to fly and the city is closing down the road for their safety.
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Satellite imagery suggests oil from a February spill linked to Pemex facilities in the Gulf of Mexico may still be spreading three months later. Mexican officials have acknowledged the spill originated from a leak within facilities operated by the state oil company.