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An energy giant is set to break ground for a data center project across about 430 acres in southeast Fort Worth amid concerns about noise pollution and declining value of nearby homes and businesses.
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Bird experts say the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center is one of the deadliest buildings in Dallas for birds. Advocates want the redesign to be more bird-friendly.
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Residents in rural Granbury say a proposed new power plant next to a Bitcoin mine will only make their health problems worse.
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HB 1592 creates a statewide alert system for risks to wildlife and crops.
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Two flood planning projects along the Trinity River are ranked as top priorities in the first-ever statewide flood plan.
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Climate advocates welcomed the news of the factory's possible closure, but said they will continue to hold the city accountable.
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The agreement pushes back the Marvin Nichols reservoir's proposed completion by 20 years. Rural landowners say their land and livelihoods are still under threat.
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The footprints were created some 115 million years ago, when what is now a Central Texas suburb was a beach on the Western Interior Seaway.
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The area had become 鈥渨onderful and a little nature preserve with 12 different species of bird, fish, the beavers, really diverse,鈥 said Ricky Barnett, who lives nearby and took his children to enjoy it like other nearby neighbors.
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Authorities are investigating what killed over 4,000 fish at a popular Bedford lake.
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Amid increasingly intense weather, the Chemical Safety Board is the lone independent agency watching over the Gulf Coast鈥檚 petrochemical corridor.
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A bright moon will make it hard to see the Perseid meteor shower in mid-August, but one night this week offers a decent chance of seeing some shooting stars.
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Students and naturalists have been sneaking onto private land to extricate threatened native plants: 鈥淭his is a war between us and the developers, and nobody鈥檚 calling uncle.鈥
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The city of Denton has taken the next step to prevent a wastewater treatment plant from being built on former state Rep. Jim Horn鈥檚 property near the Rainbow Valley community on the outskirts of Denton and Sanger.