Residents and businesses’ demand for water could soon exceed supply. Gov. Greg Abbott said the state could step in if solutions aren’t found.
Source: Corpus Christi’s water issues spur threat of state takeover | The Texas Tribune
Residents and businesses’ demand for water could soon exceed supply. Gov. Greg Abbott said the state could step in if solutions aren’t found.
Source: Corpus Christi’s water issues spur threat of state takeover | The Texas Tribune
By Shelby ShankField EditorSpring planting across Texas is off to an uneven start, as drought conditions stall progress in some regions while others cautiously move ahead.In the Coastal Bend, dry conditions brought fieldwork to a standstill. Colin Chopelas, a farmer in San Patricio County, told the Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network
Source: Dry conditions slow spring planting | Texas Farm Bureau
The seven states that rely on the Colorado River remain at odds over how to divide and manage the shrinking water supply as federal officials weigh new operatin
Source: Colorado River states remain deadlocked over future water management | 2 KUTZ
Sinton city leaders have denied a request by Sen. Adam Hinojosa to sit down with him and Corpus Christi city leaders to reach a solution regarding groundwa
Source: City of Sinton denies proposed water meeting with Corpus Christi | KRIS 6
Hartman, who spent 30 years serving the cities of Amarillo and Canyon, has joined The RANGE to share his expertise in water management.
ource: Retired city official Floyd Hartman joins The RANGE team | Amarillo Globe-News
State Sen. Adam Hinojosa invites city leaders on Tuesday to discuss Evangeline groundwater project and future Coastal Bend water needs.
The beige rooftops of new subdivisions on Phoenix’s outskirts shimmer in the heat as they stretch toward the desert horizon. In front yards that were cacti
More than 350 landowners, scientists, groundwater conservation district leaders, legislators, judges, nonprofit partners and community members gathered at Sul Ross State University for Water in the Desert 2026 — the first major event hosted by the newly launched Meadows Research Institute for West Texas Water.
A new study shows heat waves increasingly trigger sudden, severe droughts across the world as the planet warms.
Source: Heat waves and drought are a devastating one-two punch. They’re coming faster and faster | AP News