A Supreme Court ruling forced Texas and New Mexico back to the table to renegotiate Rio Grande water rights, with mediation just weeks away.
Reporting supported with a grant from The Water Desk at the University of Colorado Boulder. DENVER—When Judge D. Brooks Smith traveled from Pennsylvania to Colorado, he passed over the 98th ...
Under the agreement, southern New Mexico would receive 57% of the water released from the upstream reservoirs and Texas 43%, accounting for drought and groundwater pumping. The states proposed ...
DALLAS — Some desperately needed water will soon start flowing into Texas, with the potential to provide dramatic relief to south Texas farmers. The United States and Mexico recently amended an ...
Texas brand titan Buc-ee's is suing a small, family-owned business in Missouri for trademark infringement saying their duck ...
With 15 newly minted Michelin Stars, Texas—renowned for its stellar barbecuse, Tex-Mex and tacos–has now officially been ...
The billionaire has rapidly transformed parts of the state, shocking even development-friendly officials: “It was like, ...
The Texas General Land Office is offering President-elect Donald Trump its recently acquired 1,400-acre ranch on the state’s border with Mexico ... Homan has said the new administration ...
Flood Watches have been posted for parts of New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas, including cities such as Lubbock, Texas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Wichita, Kansas; and Fort Smith ...
The United States and Mexico will strengthen partnerships in astronomy and astrophysics research, and look for opportunities ...