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Advocates are calling on the city to use a legal tool to close plants in West Dallas and Joppa.
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The state Water Development Board agreed with rural landowners that two regional water plans are at odds over the proposed reservoir in Northeast Texas.
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Barring a veto from Gov. Greg Abbott, these will soon become law in Texas.
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Experts say the sight of satellites burning up on re-entry to the atmosphere will become more common as more man-made objects are launched.
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In a city known for its sprawling highways and rapid development, green spaces in Dallas are proving to be more than just a luxury — they’re a public health necessity. A new study from Southern Methodist University reveals a powerful connection between access to nature and mental well-being, especially in historically underserved neighborhoods.
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The Birds of Prey show at the festival is more than just bringing raptors to the public with a Renaissance twist; it's also important to the work a conservancy does to keep birds safe.
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The Laura W. Bush Native Park reclaims the environment that was once prevalent in the North Texas area.
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The Marty Leonard wetlands, formerly known as the Cedar Creek wetlands, could bring an additional 156 million gallons of water to the Tarrant Regional Water District's service area, which covers 11 counties.
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The ongoing drought in Central Texas impacted wildflower sprouts through the fall and winter. A different variety of wildflowers could crop up.
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The "blood worm moon," so named for the reddish hue of its glow and the time of year it's occurring, will be visible in every U.S. state.
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Water planners in Northeast Texas oppose the reservoir, while those in North Texas say they need it to meet growing water demands.
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Dallas Park and Recreation Board gave a briefing on a proposed master plan for White Rock Lake during Wednesday's city council meeting.