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Loud boom heard in Rio Grande Valley believed to be meteor Texans reported that they felt the ‘earth shake,’ police say Mary Claire Patton , Digital Journalist ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In the middle Rio Grande, it’s water that sustains farming, industry, and life. But millions of dollars worth of aging infrastructure is threatening the system. … ...
Some residents of the upper Rio Grande Valley felt the ground shake and heard a large boom Wednesday after what officials said was a meteorite that fell west of McAllen. Hidalgo County Sheriff J.E ...
NASA confirms loud boom in Rio Grande Valley was 1,000-pound meteor; several meteorites found American Meteor Society posted a photo of one meteorite . Julie Moreno, Executive Producer/Digital ...
“We’re out of water, especially in the Rio Grande Valley,” Miller told Inside Texas Politics on Sept. 8. Listen to more of what Miller said here. Find more KSAT Explains episodes here ...
But it takes water to grow those crops, and reservoirs on the Rio Grande are shrinking, leaving less water both for farming and the 1.4 million people who live in the Valley.
The river’s spikes in salinity are killing crops in the Rio Grande Valley. ... Rogelio García Moreno has been farming in the Valley since he was 24—but on the Mexican side of the river.
Republicans U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz, of Texas, are hosting a roundtable discussion today with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins in the Rio Grande Valley to… ...
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