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The Trump administration's escalating militarization of the Texas-Mexico border may have significant implications for some of ...
Amistad Dam is 12 miles north of the border cities of Del Rio, Texas, and Ciudad Acuña ... Army Corps of Engineers report found the dam and lake provide over $76 million in annual public benefits ...
The Rio Grande Valley in Texas is among ... including from two international reservoirs, Lake Amistad and Falcon Lake in Texas along the international border. Mexico has historically released ...
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Texas Fishing Report for April 26
The latest Texas Fishing Report for selected locations around the state as provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife ...
The latest development in a years-long push by South Texas farmers and officials to get Mexico to fulfill a 1944 treaty would ...
What you should know is that on April 19, all national park entrance fees are waived, so visitors can also celebrate. Here ...
For a whole week, national parks across the country, including those in Texas, are celebrating with themed days and special ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas — A Texas lake has a big problem with an invasive species. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, Lake Nasworthy, which is near San Angelo, is “infested” with zebra mussels.
“The North Texas Water District Board has negotiated a deal to get water from resources closer to them and they have abandoned their proposal to buy the water rights to Lake O’ the Pines ...
But we're not seeing it." Medina Lake's current elevation is 970.05 feet above sea level, which is more than 94 feet below its capacity, according to the Texas Water Development Board.
Mexico and the United States say they have reached an agreement that involves Mexico immediately sending more water from their shared Rio Grande basin to Texas farmers.