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2011 was the driest year in Texas’ recorded history — crops failed, herds were sold off and lakes and reservoirs literally went dry. And in the middle of…
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This is part four of a series looking at the infrastructure of dams in Texas, and what can be done to improve it. You can find part one here, and part two…
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This is part three of a series looking at the infrastructure of dams in Texas, and what can be done to improve it. You can find part one here, and part…
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This is part two of a series devoted to looking at the infrastructure of dams in Texas, and what can be done to improve it. You can find part one here.In…
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This is part one of a StateImpact Texas series devoted to looking at the infrastructure of dams in Texas, and what can be done to improve it.Of the 1,880…
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Fracking has opened up huge deposits of oil and gas in Texas and other parts of the county. It’s brought plenty of jobs – and profits – to the state. But…
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We’re sitting on the edge of a massive global transformation. Soon robots, globalization, consumption and pollution will all intersect to create a world…
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In the latest report on state sales tax revenues, some towns are reporting huge increases in sales tax collections. Asherton, for example, saw its January…
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As part of the debate over guns and violence, there’s a new twist developing in Texas: the head of one state agency is proposing that its employees should…
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As the debate over the safety of fracking continues between politicians, environmentalists and oil companies, some scientists may have found a way to test…