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Texas is betting big on AI, but will the data centers powering the future drain the rivers that sustain it? The water ...
The Edwards Aquifer rose three feet since Friday. The San Antonio Pool of the aquifer stood at nearly 638 feet on Monday, ...
Don Laffere, a former Edwards Aquifer Authority board member who served as treasurer of the aquifer’s conservancy, tendered his resignation on Tuesday.
Canyon Lake’s surface elevation has risen by more than 11 feet since the July 4 floods, resulting in the highest lake levels ...
While a welcome respite, the recent rainfall is only a temporary reprieve. Officials roll back unprecedented water restrictions after much-needed rain replenishes supply — here's what's happening ...
Edwards Aquifer Conservancy board member resigns after report he praised Hitler in online posts Don Laffere's now-deleted account on social media platform X included racist and antisemitic posts ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service said protections are not necessary for the Edwards Aquifer diving beetle.
Long-term drought persists in Texas despite catastrophic flooding that hit parts of the state last week. The torrential ...
SAN ANTONIO — An Edwards Aquifer board member has resigned following controversy over his social media posts. Don Laffere submitted his resignation, apologizing for offending people and stating ...
Why there’s no scientific basis for blaming the longtime drought-fighting practice for the tragic Central Texas flooding.
Camp Mystic is grieving the loss of 27 campers and counselors following the catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
The growth of cities between San Antonio and Austin, separated by 75 miles, is creating one massive metro region.