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Officers rescued a kinkajou — a small South American tropical rainforest mammal — looking distressed outside a local strip mall Thursday.
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These triple-digit temperatures may be here to stay for awhile longer.
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Two of the alligators were killed while a third was injured, according to the state’s parks department.
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Freelance environmental writer Michael Smith lays out programs in North Texas that are working to get kids outdoors.
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The Oak Cliff Nature Preserve's 121-acres of green space offers 8 miles of trails for hikers, bikers, and bird watchers alike.
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A new report from Environment Texas highlights the need for stronger regulations against microplastics.
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You can now visit these rotund rodents at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. Staff say they're a big draw.
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The cities of Dallas and Fort Worth have programs to help North Texans beat the heat.
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A Texas A&M professor shares how a warming climate directly impacts your pocketbook.
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A Hood County judge dismissed a lawsuit over two proposed data center projects, allowing the county to continue reviewing the developments after rejecting developers' legal challenge.
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Historic floodwaters inundated Uvalde and neighboring communities last week. Now, residents already familiar with tragedy say they're coping the only way they know how: by helping each other out.
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Warmer air holds more water. When that air encounters the right weather conditions, bigger storms emerge.
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A 65-year-old Kerrville man is dead after floodwaters swept away his mobile home.
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Camp La Jita, a Girl Scouts camp in Uvalde County, evacuated their camp earlier this week. Others say they are monitoring the weather and preparing to enact safety plans.