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It is not unheard of to have multiple “100-year floods” or "1,000-year floods” in the same year, says John Nielsen-Gammon, the Texas state climatologist.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said Tuesday they do not expect the rising Rio Grande water levels to impact traffic at the international bridges in Laredo.
Beginning in the 1880s, humans built progressively larger diversions, dams, and reservoirs in the Rio Grande Basin, leaving ...
U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, joins Rep. María Salazar, R-FL, in re-introduction of the Dignity Act, a sweeping ...
McALLEN, Texas ( Border Report) — A flood warning has been issued for the Rio Grande for the South Texas border town of ...
A number of restaurants in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas have seen a significant impact following a number of federal ...
The shrinking of a mighty Mexican river has hollowed out the economy of Chihuahua’s Conchos Valley and bred civil unrest as ...
New tariffs are slated to take effect this Monday, July 14, and many Rio Grande Valley residents are worried about what might ...
The Oak Cliff Cultural Center a division of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture is proud to present As I Lay It All ...
The 1996 agreement is set to expire Monday, which could raise the price of Mexican tomatoes and threaten thousands of Texas ...
Schneider National announced improved transit times on its cross-border intermodal service with Canadian Pacific Kansas City.