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Once the jacarandas are in bloom, as they have been for the last few weeks, it’s a sure sign that summer’s heat is on the way ...
Early Hohokam lived in pithouses dug into the ground with walls made of wood, brush, and clay. These partly underground homes ...
Texas Supreme Court rules produced water belongs to the driller who owns oil and gas mineral rights, not surface owners.
Produced water, historically treated as waste, has gained value, sparking ownership disputes. The court ruled produced water ...
The saguaro cactus is the iconic plant of the Arizona borderlands, and in June and early July, its fruit ripens.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Cousins Tanisha Tucker Lohse and Maria Francisco set off from their desert camp around dawn on most early ...
Milwaukee County is replacing its annual July 3 fireworks with a drone show this year. Viewing areas will be available at ...
In a landmark decision, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that drilling companies—not surface landowners—hold ownership rights to ...
The ruling comes as more companies are seeking to turn a profit on what has long been considered a vexing waste stream.
Think you need 8 cups of water a day? Or that coffee dehydrates you? Experts debunk the most common misconceptions about ...
The justices ruled Friday that the company holding the oil and gas lease also lays claim to the produced water. The ruling ...