In the Rio Grande Valley, the river that built the region’s farms and cities is no longer a dependable water source.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Following a decade-long dispute, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and the United States filed settlement agreements related to the Texas v New Mexico and Colorado case. The dispute began in ...
Since Trump returned to office, dozens of environmental, wildlife and public access rules have been waived to make way for the border wall.
A simmering feud over management of one of North America’s longest rivers reached a boiling point when the U.S. Supreme Court sent western states and the federal government back to the negotiating ...
The federal government said the new barriers are needed even though the number of border crossings has dropped substantially ...
When Gilbert Mesa and his sisters inherited the farm they grew up on in 2016, water was a top of concern. In the Mesilla ...
Under the settlement, New Mexico will adopt a management plan for the lower Rio Grande within two years. A Special Master for the U.S. Supreme Court will now consider the agreements. That hearing is ...
EL PASO — The Rio Grande flows over 1,800 miles from the mountains of southwestern Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. A lawsuit filed in 2013 between Texas and New Mexico over Rio Grande water has taken ...
The Rio Grande cooter can’t catch a break. Rivers that once sustained the turtle species, native to New Mexico, Texas and ...
Your browser doesn't support HTML5 video — download the video. When New Mexico water users convinced the federal government to build the San Juan-Chama Project in ...
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