Houston will be getting a large allocation from the Lone Star State in a statewide initiative target water supply. The "What's Your Point" panelists list examples of why the funding is needed. 27,523 ...
Belton neighbors report positive changes at Dog Ridge Water Supply after new president Heidi Curtis took over three months ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect the money comes from sales tax revenue. An earlier version of this story referenced an initial version of the bill which proposed also including ...
Water is becoming a scarce resource as Texas continues to grow, and it’s prompting concerns among state officials and industry leaders over what happens when the next drought occurs. The regional ...
Proposition 4, which passed in Texas' Nov. 4 election, establishes the Texas Water Fund by allocating one billion dollars per year of sales tax revenue to water projects across the state. The fund ...
Read full article: Family of June 12 flood victim demands infrastructure plan as city prepares to review engineering report LUBBOCK — Two years ago, Texas voters overwhelmingly approved the creation ...
Texas voters approved a constitutional amendment dedicating $1 billion annually for the next 20 years to the Texas Water Fund, a new fund designed to support critical water projects across the state.
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. A ballot initiative proposed by a group of Bozeman residents promises to rewire the way ...
Read full article: San Antonio City Council to debate shifting election date from May to November A man was hit by a vehicle in the 900 block of Southeast Military Drive. Read full article: VIA buses ...
Consolidated Water Supply Corporation's Austin Vanpelt and Jeffery Beddo dig around a broken pipe as it sprays water in a pasture on April 19, 2023, in Crockett. LUBBOCK — Two years ago, Texas voters ...
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