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The TCEQ is weighing how to implement two new state laws that could tighten oversight of concrete batch plants.
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Years of budget reductions have left the Texas Commission for Environmental Quality struggling to investigate complaints, with over 1,000 cases stuck in backlog.
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The fire killed three people and more than 15,000 head of cattle and burned over a million acres in the Panhandle in 2024.
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Historically, Black bears were the biggest predator to travel the Big Bend area of Texas. But overhunting and habitat loss led to their decline.
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Dallas must connect to the Integrated Pipeline project between Dallas Water Utilities and the Tarrant Regional Water District by 2040 to prevent a water supply shortage.
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As future rezoning talks begin, West Dallas residents remain concerned over existing industrial use.
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The first public hearing for the Singleton and Westmoreland area in West Dallas will take place Tuesday at 6 p.m. and is open to the public.
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Florida-based Marathon Digital Holdings claims Mitchell Bend's vote to incorporate as Texas' newest city is "unlawful."
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Ang茅lica Negr贸n鈥檚 鈥淔or Everything You Keep Losing鈥 speaks to the loss of sound due to climate change.
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Under the direction of a Trump executive order, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans drop its mandatory reporting of emitters from 46 different greenhouse gas sources.
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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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City council member Jeanette Martinez and residents cited concerns about pollution, including proximity to the Medical District.