The Trump administration is moving ahead with a new border security project in the Rio Grande — a floating barrier of linked buoys. The effort, known as Operation River Wall, calls for more than 500 ...
The government is installing the first 17 miles of industrial-grade buoys in Brownsville. Experts warn the buoys could ...
The Taos County Sheriff’s Office said they had to recover the body of a 19-year-old who jumped from the Rio Grande Gorge ...
For decades, residents, law enforcement and local government officials have urged the state to take action to prevent ...
Seeing Big Bend Ranch State Park after dark offers a magical experience with fewer crowds, some of the darkest skies on Earth ...
Skeletal remains found along the Rio Grande near La Bota Ranch are still with the Webb County medical examiner’s office as ...
Trump administration started deploying 500 miles of Big buoys in the middle of the Rio Grande, the dividing border line with Mexico, financed by 2025's spending bill. Locals aren't happy considering ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — One of North America’s longest rivers, the Rio Grande — or Rio Bravo as it’s called in Mexico — has a history as deep as it is long. Indigenous people have tapped it for ...
"The communities who will be impacted from how they actually use the water will be the irrigating and farming communities," ...
The placement of buoys in the Rio Grande and border wall along the banks in the Laredo area will cause erosion and could intensify flooding in South Texas, according to a new report obtained by ...
Low Rio Grande flows may dry riverbeds near Albuquerque, cut irrigation to farms and push up prices for fruits and vegetables ...
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