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Philip Bedient, a professor who studies flood models at Rice University, brought us to one of the county’s most recent undertakings, an enormous, man-made concrete canal full of water. It was recently ...
At his home just 5 miles from the recently razed grandstand of the former horse racing track southwest of Santa Fe, Tony Martinez’s mind wandered into the past. He recalled the names of horses and ...
A map of beaver dams in the state shows an uneven distribution of the species, which is associated with improved watershed ...
This is part two of our DMDC coverage. Read part one On the Greater Des Moines Partnership’s DMDC trip to Washington, D.C., in early May, I had the chance to meet some of the more than 160 attendees, ...
There’s a place in southwestern New Mexico where that daydream can become reality—a town where the mountains meet art galleries and mining history blends with small-town warmth to create something ...
As the Western Slope experiences the early-summer green up, persistent drought conditions and precipitation deficits across ...
State lawmakers created groundwater conservation districts in 1949 to protect what water is left. But their power to restrict ...
Some sheriffs say they enforce immigration laws — and were shocked to see their counties labeled as 'sanctuaries' ...
National press, statewide political figures and even a documentary film crew all have their eyes trained on a San Antonio ...