El Niño could develop as early as this summer, and it could bring big weather changes to Texas into the fall and winter.
Zoning that normalizes urban agriculture, from community gardens to beekeeping to small-scale poultry, can meaningfully reduce emissions while strengthening food resilience. (Adobe Stock) The U.S.
"Build before it breaks." A SXSW panel laid out how Austin can use new tech to strengthen aging infrastructure as storms, heat and floods intensify.
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Extraordinary, climate change-fueled heat wave envelops the West with mounting consequences
Meteorologists are reaching for superlatives to describe an oncoming heat wave so intense and rare for this time of year that it could leave some locations shattering their all-time temperature ...
"My poor baby literally flew !! 🤦🏽♀️ All he wanted to do was help papo get the porch chairs that flew off but ended up flying off too 😂," Leija added. As of Tuesda ...
The city could lose access to millions of gallons of water per day in April or May.. City leaders will present a plan on Tuesday afternoon to begin cutting water demand.
Led by Austin, TX, the Sun Belt is going through a rent reset, with 15 oversupplied markets delivering double-digit price relief.
Brivo, the AI innovator and global leader in cloud-native physical security, today introduced Eeva, an AI Video Agent that business owners trust to keep an eye on what matters most—whether that’s ...
From the most iconic national park to the newest national monument, much of America’s 640 million acres of public land is ...
KXAN dug through the archives to find the hottest, coldest and wettest St. Patrick's Days in history.
The construction of a $3 billion new oil refinery on the South Texas border near expanding SpaceX and an existing LNG facility, as well as new border wall being built and border buoys put in the Rio ...
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