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Under the agreement, the U.S. must allocate a certain amount of water from the Colorado River to Mexico, which returns the favor with water from the Rio Grande. Mexico is required to supply 1,750,000 ...
This road trip winds its way through a valley surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, passing through historic towns and ...
In 1974, she migrated to Colorado’s upper Rio Grande where she owned and operated an outfitting business, La Garita Llamas for twenty years, sharing her love of the wilderness.
Much more than the gateway to Great Sand Dunes National Park, this Colorado city is home to museums, a theater, a UFO tower, and countless nature preserves.
commodity market analysis with Sue Martin. On this edition of Market to Market ... The House passes a budget in an overnight work session. Severe weather stretches over days and states causing ...
Every year since 2008, a group of good Samaritans and local agencies carry bags of Rio Grande cutthroat trout fingerlings and travel to steep sections of the gorge to be released back into the river.
Firms have used billions of gallons of Rio Grande and Pecos River water for drilling in the Eagle Ford Shale and elsewhere, analysis shows.
The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District has been preventing floods, providing drainage and releasing irrigation waters for 100 years. Facing a future with increased urbanization, lighter ...
Austin Community College's Rio Grande campus was on lockdown Tuesday morning after reports of a person with a knife nearby.
As the Colorado River shrinks due to drought and climate change, the negotiators must decide who will take less water — and they need to do so in the next few months.
Local News Missing rafter from 2024 found in Colorado River a year later The Grand County Sheriff's Office found the missing rafter, Thomas Russell, nearly a year after the rafting accident.