The year 2011 was the driest year ever for Texas, with an average of only 14.8 inches of rain statewide. High temperatures ...
Eight states have no USACE campgrounds: Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wyoming. The Corps Lakes Gateway lists recreation areas in 42 states total, but campgrounds ...
Popular camping area in one of the nation’s national parks is set to close for years for construction projects - Visitors will still be able to access other parts of the park during the two-year const ...
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Trump’s DOJ is pushing prosecutors to pursue “fatally flawed” cases against Texas border crossers
Federal prosecutors, who can face discipline for not advancing the Trump administration’s priorities, are bringing military ...
Chico Enterprise-Record on MSN
50 Years Ago — Maps show flow of water if Oroville Dam ruptured | News of Our Past: March 13-19, 2026
Here are some newspaper stories published this week in years past.
Meteorologists say the United States is getting hit by almost every kind of extreme weather at once, as spring air masses collide and the jet stream twists.
KAMR Amarillo on MSN
Community leaders, producers meet on the future of water, wildlife and agriculture on the High Plains
During the last week of February, Ogallala Commons joined with local officials, community members, and agricultural producers to host the "Conference on Community Water" in Hereford to look in-depth ...
Southern Living on MSN
This Texas lake has some of the clearest, bluest water you’ll ever see
Texas is home to roughly 7,000 lakes. From the panhandle to the Rio Grande, there is no shortage of both natural and man-made lakes to take advantage of, whether you prefer a breezy boat ride, ...
The Waco Riverwalk in Waco, Texas is proof that some of the best things in life are free, paved, and right under your nose.
Bob Sanders donates water rights to the Texas Water Trust, aiming to preserve local water systems amid rising shortages concerns.
Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSN
Sul Ross conference aligns West Texas leaders around water priorities
Participants included landowners, scientists, groundwater districts and lawmakers discussing water supply challenges in the arid Trans-Pecos region.
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